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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA Extending hospitality to the dignitaries visiting Karnataka and Table of Precedence in Karnataka State April 2013 Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (State Protocol) Vidhana Soudha- Bangalore-560001.

GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA Guidelines for Extending state hospitality to the dignitaries visiting Karnataka and Table of Precedence in Karnataka State ***** Guidelines Extending State Hospitality to the Visiting Dignitaries in Karnataka were issued by Government of Karnataka, vide G.O. No. DPAR 554 HGG 2005, Dated 22-04-2006. Table of Precedence in Karnataka State were issued vide G.O. No DPAR 02 HWP 1991, Dated 20-09-1994. Subsequently, Government have effected additions in respect of Extending State Hospitality to the Visiting Dignitaries, these have been incorporated by the Government from time to time. The dignitaries have been added in the list of Table of Precedence. Further additions to the Table of Precedence have also been incorporated at the appropriate positions. The consolidated list of dignitories to be extended state hospitality in Karnataka and upto date Table of Precedence is published for information.

Guidelines for Extending hospitality to the visiting dignitaries in Karnataka ***** (1) The dignitaries visiting the State are grouped under three categories viz., (1) State Guests (2) Non-paying Guests and (3) Paying Guests STATE GUESTS (2) (a) The following dignitaries whenever they visit the State irrespective of the fact whether their visit to official or unofficial will be treated as State Guests:- 1. The President of India 2. The Vice-President of India 3. The Prime Minister of India 4. The Chief Justice of India 5. The Governors of other States including Lt.Governors of Union Territories 6. Former Presidents of India 7. Former Prime Ministers of India 8. Former Vice Presidents of India 9. Former Governors of Karnataka 10. Judges of Supreme Court of India 11. Chief Justice of High Court 12. Chief Ministers of other states 13. Former Chief Justices of India 14. Bharath Ratna Awardees (b) The Members of the family, the personal staff and officials when accompanying the above mentioned dignitaries, will also be treated as State Guests. (3) (a) The following dignitaries whenever they visit the State on official duty will be treated as State Guests. 1. Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha 2. Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State and Deputy Ministers of Government of India 3. Leaders of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha 4. Deputy Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission 5. Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha 6. Comptroller and Auditor General of India 7. Governor of the Reserve Bank of India 8. Chairman and Members of Finance Commission

9. Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners of India 10. Commissioner for Scheduled Casts and Scheduled Tribes 11. Chairman and Members of Commission for Labour 12. Secretaries and Special Secretaries to the Govt. of India 13. Chief Secretaries, Addl. Chief Secretaries of other State Govts. 14. Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission 15. Chairman, Public Accounts Committee, Lok Sabha 16. Chairman of the Estimates Committee, Lok Sabha 17. Chairman and Members of National Commission for Scheduled Castes Chairman and Members of National Commission for Scheduled Scheduled Tribes 18. Chairman and Members of National Commission for Women 19. Chairman, Press Council of India 20. Chairman of National Human Rights Commission 21. Chairman of National Commission for Backward Classes 22. Chairman of National Commission for Minorities 23. Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Legislative councils of other States 24. Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of other States. 25. Chairman & Members of 14 th Finance Commission. 26. Central Study Team visiting for studying the draught and flood situation in Karnataka. 27. Chairman of Krishna Water Dispute Tribunal. 28. Chairman and Members of Central Appellate Tribunal 29. Deputy Chief Minister of Other States. 30. Chairperson; Central Social Welfare Board. 31. Chairperson, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights 32. Chairperson, Competition Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi 33. Chairman, Central Empowered Committee. 34. Chairman, Central Vigilance Commission 35. Chairman, Appellate Tribunal of Electricity, Ministry of Power, Government of India, New Delhi 36. Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Members of National Commission of Safai Karmachari s 37. Chairman and Members of Union Public Service Commission. 38. Non-officials having the equivalent rank of Union Cabinet Secretary or Union Cabinet Ministers 39. Lokayukta of Other States. 40. Chairman, Central Electricity Authority, Government of India, New Delhi 41. Presiding Officer, Cyber Regulations Appellate Tribunal, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, New Delhi 42. Chairperson, Armed Forces Tribunal, New Delhi 43. Upa Lokayukta of Other States. 44. State Election commissioners of Other States in India.

45. Any other eminent personage on Special Order of the Chief Secretary to the Government for that particular visit. (b) Members of the families of the State Guests will also be treated as State Guests when accompanying them. Family includes wife/husband, children including an adopted son and step children residing with and wholly dependent on the State Guests. (c) When the members of the families of these dignitaries visit the State unaccompanied by the State Guests, they will not be entitled to the State Hospitality. Boarding, lodging and transport etc. will be made available to them subject to availability on payment basis. (4) The following dignitaries will be provided with State Guest facilities only if they come on invitation from Government of Karnataka. 1. Ministers, Ministers of State and Deputy Ministers of other States. 2. Chiefs of Staff (Army, Air Force and Navy) holding the rank of full General or equivalent rank 3. Government Chief Whips at the Centre and in the Legislative Assembly/Legislative Council of other States and Deputy Chief Whips at the Centre 4. Leaders of Opposition in the Legislature of other States 5. Ministers and Deputy Ministers of Union Territories 6. Judges of the High Courts of other States (5) The following facilities will be provided to the State Guests : (a) The dignitaries who are treated as State Guests will board in the Government Guest House and such facilities will also be provided in the Circuit Houses / Inspection Bungalows under the Public Works Department where there are no Government Guest Houses (Boarding excludes any kind of alcoholic liquors). (b) State Guests will be provided accommodation at Kumara Krupa Guest House (Main) and Balabrooie Guest House at Bangalore. (c) If no accommodation in available to the dignitaries who are treates as State Guests in Government Guest Houses and Circuit Houses / Inspection Bungalows under Public Works Department, they will be accommodated in Hotels and the entire expenditure towards Boarding, Lodging etc. will be met by the State Government. (d) The expenditure on the following items in respect of State Guests, will be borne by the Government in addition to accommodation and transport, free of charges :- (i) Entertainment by State Guest during a Press Conference or interview (ii) Supply of Newspapers (iii) Presentation of Garlands and Bouquets (iv) Medical attendance (v) (vi) Labour charges for loading and unloading luggage etc. Refreshments provided to the State Guests at the VVIP Lounge at the Bangalore Airport.

(6) The period for which a State Guest is entertained at Government cost shall not ordinarily exceed five days. (7) Security will be provided by the Police (as decided by the police depending on the threat perception). TRANSPORT (8) (i) Persons treated as State Guests will be provided with transport free of charges for their local use within the Municipal Corporation Limits of the City / town in the State, if their visit happens to be on official duty. They will also be provided with transport free charges for travelling to the places within the State, and other places outside the State which are within 150 kms. from the State border if they have an official business connected with the State at these places. Cars shall be provided free of cost in the case of The President, the Vice President, The Prime Minister, Chief Justice of India, Union Ministers, Judges of Supreme Court of India and Chief Justice of High courts even if the visit is not strictly official, within the State and to places outside the State borders like Thirupathy, Puttaparthy and Ooty etc. (ii) If the visit of the persons treated as State Guests to various places within the State and also places outside the State which are 150 kms. from the State border are in connection with private business, they are required to pay the charges at the rates prescribed from time to time. If State Government vehicles are not available, Taxies are provided on direct payment basis. NON-PAYING GUESTS (9) The dignitaries such as cultural delegation, Press parties, official study or other teams, and other individuals specially invited by the Government for any particular business of the Government will be treated as Guests of the State for that occasion only if their visit will be beneficial to a particular department of Government or to the Government in general. Such category of visitors will be treated as Non Paying Guests. The question whether a particular guest should be treated as State Guest or Non-paying Guest will be decided by Government with the approval of the Chief Secretary in individual cases on the recommendation of the Secretary to Government concerned. (10) No security arrangements will be made for the Non-paying Guests. (11) The following facilities will be provided to the dignitaries who are treated as Non-paying Guests :- (i) (ii) Free accommodation and free board (excluding any kind of alcoholic liquors) Free transport in accordance with the provision contained in Rule 7 to be provided by the Department concerned.

(iii) (iv) (v) Supply of Newspapers Labour charges for loading and unloading luggage etc. Any other items with the specific orders of Government. PAYING GUESTS (12) Visitors not coming under the categories of State Guests and Nonpaying Guests and persons of known status will be treated as Paying Guests. Subject to availability. Accommodation and Transport will be provided for them on payment of prescribed charges. All bills have to be steeled before the departure of the visitor. TELEPHONE CHARGES (13) No charges are payable for local telephone calls made by a state Guest and a Non-paying Guest. However, trunk call charges must be collected from them immediately after the call is completed or bills may be sent to them in case these charges are not clearly know. In the case of paying Guests, telephone call charges should be collected from them in advance. (14) Chief Secretary to Government may for good and sufficient reasons, relax any of these rules in any particular case. B.V.Kulkarni Additional Secretary to Government DPAR (State Protocol)

Table of Precedence in Karnataka State 1. President 2. Vice-President 3. Prime Minister 4. Governor of Karnataka 5. Former Presidents Deputy Prime Minister 6. Chief Justice of India Speaker of Lok Sabha 7. Cabinet Ministers of the Union Chief Ministers of Karnataka Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission Former Prime Ministers Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha Bharat Ratna Holders 8. Ambassadors Extraordinary and plentipotentiary and High Commissioners of Common Wealth countries accredited to India Chief Ministers of Other States 9. Judges of Supreme Court 10. Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chief Ministers of Karnataka State Deputy Speaker, Lok Sabha Member of the State of the Union 11. Attorney General of India Cabinet Secretary Chief Election Commissioner Comptroller and Auditor General of India 12. Chiefs of Staff holding the rank of full General of equivalent rank 13. Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary accredited to India 14. Chairman, Karnataka Legislative Council Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court Lokayukta, Karnataka 15. Cabinet Ministers of Karnataka Deputy Ministers of the Union Ex-Chief Ministers Former Chief Justices of High Court Leaders of the Opposition of Karnataka Legislature Mayor of Bangalore 16. Officiating Chiefs of Staff holding the rank of Lieutenant General or Equivalent rank 17. Chairman, Central Administrative Tribunal Chairman, Karnataka Administrative Tribunal Chairman, Minorities Commission Chairman, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes Commission

Chairman, Union Public Service commission Chief Justices of High Courts of other States Puisne Judges of Karnataka High Court Upalokayukta, Karnataka State State Election Commissioner, Karnataka. 18. Cabinet Ministers of other States Chairman, Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission Chairman and Speakers of other State Legislatures Deputy Chairman and Deputy Speakers of Karnataka State Legislature Government Chief Whips of Karnataka Ministers of State of Karnataka 19. Deputy Ministers of Karnataka State President, Zilla Panchayats 20. Deputy Chairman and Deputy Speakers of the Legislatures of other States Former Judges of Karnataka High Courts Ministers of State of other States Puisne judges of High Courts of Other States 21. Members of Karnataka Legislative Assembly. Members of Karnataka Legislative Council Members of Parliament 22. Deputy Ministers of other States 23. Army Commanders / Vice Chiefs of the Army staff or Equivalent rank in other services, Chief Secretary to Government of Karnataka / Additional Chief Secretaries to the Government of Karnataka and Officers of equivalent cadre, State Chief Information Commissioner (23A). Commissioner for Linguistic minorities Government of India. Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes of Government of India Members, Minorities Commission of Govt. of India. Members, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Commission of Govt. of India of Officers of the rank of full General or Equivalent rank Secretary General / Secretary Rajyasabha / Loksabha Secretary Minorities Commission of Governemnt of India. Secretary to the President Secretary to the Prime Minister Secretary, Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes Commission of Government of India. Secretaries and Speical Secretaries to the Government of India including Officers holding the office of ex-officio Solicitor General Vice Chairman, Central Administrative Tribunal / Karnataka Administrative Tribunal 24. Director General of Police, Karnataka, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Head of Forest Force and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests. Officers of the rank of Lieutenant General and equivalent rank

25. Additional Secretaries to the Government of India and Officers of equivalent rank of Karnataka. Additional Solicitor General Advocate General of Karnataka Chairman, K.P.S.C. Chairman, Tariff Commission Charged Affairs & Acting High Commissioner a-pied and ad-interim Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General Deputy Speakers of Legislative Assemblies in Union Territories and Deputy Chairman, Delhi Metropolitan Council during their visit to Karnataka. Development Commissioner, Karnataka Director, Central Bureau of Investigation Director General, Border Security Force Director General, Central Reserve Police Director, Intelligence Bureau Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories during their visit to Karnataka. Members, Central Administrative Tribunal/Karnataka Administrative Tribunal Members, Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission Members Union Public Service Commission Ministers of Union Territories and Executive Councillor, Delhi (During their visit to Karnataka) Principal Secretaries to the Government of Karnataka State Information Commissioner. Principal Staff Officers of the Armed Forces of the Rank of Major General or equivalent rank Speakers of Legislative Assemblies in the Union Territories and Chairman of Delhi Metropolitan Council (during their visit to Karnataka) 26. Additional D.G.P.s and Inspectors General of Police including Police Commissioner, Bangalore Additonal Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Chief Conservator of Forests. Regional Commissioners of Divisons in Karnataka. Joint Secretaries to the Government of India and Officers of equivalent rank Members of Karnataka Public Service Service Commission. Officers of the rank of Major-General or Equivalent rank Retired Chief Secretaries to the Govt. of Karnataka Secretaries to the Government of Karnataka and Officers of Equivalent rank 27. Accountant General, Karnataka Additional Commissioners of Police Deputy Inspectors General of Police Conservator of Forests Additional Secretaries to the Government of Karnataka and Officers of equivalent rank. Brigadier, Headquarters, Karnataka and Goa Sub-Area Collector of Central Excise Karnataka

Post Master General, Karnataka. Commissioner of Income Tax, Karnataka District and Sessions Judge General Manager, Tele communications Secretary, Karnataka Legislative Assembly/ Secretary Karnataka Legislative Council. Vice Chancellors of Universities in Karnataka 28. Brigadier and officers holding equivalent rank in IAF and Indian Navy Deputy Commissioners of District (in their respective districts) Joint Secretaries to Government of Karnataka and Equivalent cadre Members, State Planning Board Other Major Heads of Departments 29. Colonel and Officers of equivalent rank of defence forces. Deputy Secretaries to the Government of Karnataka and equivalent cadres Lt. Colonel and Officers of equivalent rank of defence forces Other Minor, Joint and Additional Heads of Departments Special Deputy Commissioners and other equivalent cadres Superintendents of Police of Districts Deputy Conservator of Forests (IFS Only). 30. IAS and IPS Officers of Junior Scale; IFS, Junior Scale Officers; Deputy Directors (Senior Scale) and equivalent cadres, Assistant Commissioners of Sub-Divisions and equivalent cadres. Note: 1. The order in this Table of Precedence is meant for State and Ceremonial occasions and has no application in the day-today business of Government Note: 2. Persons in the Table of Precedence will take rank in order of the number of the articles. The entries in the same articles are arranged alphabetically. These included in the same article will take precedence inter se according to date of entry into that articles. However, where the dignitaries of difference States and Union Territories included in the same article are present at a function outside their States or Union Territories and their is difficulty in ascertaining their dates of entry, they may be assigned precedence inter se in the alphabetical order of the name of States and Union Territories concerned after those whose precedence is determined according to date of entry into that article. Note: 3 In article 7, the former Prime Ministers will take precedence over the Cabinet Ministers of the Union and the Leaders of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha. The Chief Ministers of States within their respective States will take precedence over the Cabinet Ministers of the Union in Official functions held in the respective States. Note: 4 In article 8 a. Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and High Commissioners of Common Wealth countries accredited to India will en bloc rank above Governors of State outside their respective States. b. Governors of States outside respective States will en bloc rank above Chief Ministers of States outside their respective States.

Note: 5 Note: 6 Note: 7. Note: 8. Note: 9. The Ministry of External Affairs may assign appropriate ranks to foreign dignitaries and Indian Ambassadors, High Commissioners the Ministers Plenipotentiary during their visit to India. Notwithstanding the procedure laid down in Note 2, the rank inter se and precedence of the persons in Article 10 shall be assigned in the following order: 1. Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha 2. Deputy Speaker, Lok Sabha 3. Ministers of States of the Union and any other Minister in the Ministry of Defence for defence matters. 4. Deputy Chief Ministers of States 5. Members of the Planning Commission However, the Deputy Chief Ministers of States out of their respective States will always their respective States will always rank below all other dignitaries figuring in this article. The Chairman of State Legislative Council will rank above the Speakers of Legislative Assemblies in case where they were elected on the same date. When Members of Parliament are invited on bloc to major State functions, the enclosures reserved for them should be next to the Chief Justice, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Ambassadors etc., Speakers of Legislative Assemblies in Union Territories and Chairman of the Delhi Metropolitan Council, Delhi, will take precedence over Ministers and Executive Councillors, included in same article. Note: 10. In Article 23 a. Secretaries in the Ministry of External Affairs other than the Foreign Secretary between themselves, will take precedence in the order of their seniority in Grade I of the Indian Foreign Service and both of them will take precedence after the Foreign Secretary. b. Members of the Minorities Commission and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Commission will always take precedence over the Secretaries of these Commissions; c. In official functions held at Delhi / New Delhi, Army commandors / Vice Chief of the Army Staff or equivalent in other Services will always rank after Secretaries to the Government of India. Note: 11 In Article 25 a. Additional Secretaries in the Ministry of External Affairs among themselves will take precedence in the order of their seniority in Grade II of the Indian Foreign Services: b. Additional Solicitor General will take precedence above the Advocate General of States ; c. Lieutenant Governors will take precedence over the Chief Ministers and Chief Executive Councillor, Delhi, and the latter will take precedence over Speakers of Legislative Assemblies and Chairman, Metropolitan Council, Delhi; d. Deputy Speakers of Legislative Assemblies of Union Territories and Deputy Chairman of Delhi Metropolitan Council will take precedence after Ministers of Union Territories and Executive Councillors, Delhi.

Note: 12 For the purpose of Article 26, the posts equivalent to the posts of Joint Secretaries to the Government of India will be determined by the Ministry of Home affairs. Note: 13 In Article 23 to 28 The present practice of introducing the Senior-most representatives of the Defence Service and the Director General of Police in the order of relating seniority of service and the Force they represent i.e., in the order of Army, Navy, Air Force and Police and not in the order of the position of the individual officers in the Table of Precedence, should continue on the occasion of inter-services parades on the Republic Day and the Independence Day. On all other occasions the representative of the Defence services and the Director / Inspectors General of Police may be introduced in the order of the Position of the individual officer in the Table of Precedence and not as a group. B.V.Kulkarni Additional Secretary to Government DPAR (State Protocol)