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The National Institute of Electronics
Ordinance, 1979
ORDINANCE No. III OF 1979
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An Ordinance to provide for the
establishment of a National Institute of Electronics
WHEREAS it is expedient to
provide for the establishment of a National Institute of Electronics and for
matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
AND WHEREAS the President
is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary to take
immediate action;
NOW, THEREFORE, in
pursuance of the Proclamation of the fifth day of July 1977, read with the Laws
(Continuance in Force) Order, 1977 (C. M. L. A. Order No. 1 of 1977), and in
exercise of all powers enabling him in that behalf, the President is pleased to
make and promulgate the following Ordinance:---
CHAPTER I-PRELIMINARY
1. Short title, extent
and commencement.-(1)
This Ordinance may be called the National Institute of Electronics Ordinance,
1979.
(2) It extends to the whole
of
(3) It shall come into
force at once.
2. Definitions. In this Ordinance, unless there is
anything repugnant in the subject or context;---
(a) “Director” means the Director of a Division;
(b) “Director-General” means the Director-General of the
Institute;
(c) “Division” means a unit of the Institute;
(d) “electronic components” means metallic and non-metallic
parts possessing definite electrical and mechanical characteristics which are
connected together in a specific pattern to produce electronic equipment;
(e) “electronic equipment” means an electronic device assembled
and finally prepared for use, such as radio and television receivers, radio
transmitters, tape-recorders, radar sets, telecommunication apparatus,
computers, electronic controls, military and space electronic equipment;
(f) “electronic industry” means an industry producing electronic
materials, components and equipment;
(g) “electronics” means the branch of science, engineering and
technology which deals with the controlled flow of electrons in net-works
consisting of metallic conductors, insulators, semi-conductors, electronic
valves, resulting in coherent and meaningful signals which find application in
communication, data processing, data transmission and display as well as in
the automatic and semiautomatic control of machines, missiles and such other
devices;
(h) “Governing Body” means the Governing Body of the Institute;
(i) “Institute” means the National Institute of Electronics
Established under section 3;
(j) “Laboratory” means a laboratory set up by the Institute;
(k) “Member” means member of the Governing Body;
(l) “standardisation” means uniformity in equipment, components
and techniques aiming to achieve efficiency and economy in production and
maintenance, and includes uniformity of specifications and nomenclature.
3. Establishment of the Institute.-(1) As soon as may be after the
commencement of this Ordinance, the Federal Government shall establish, in
accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, an Institute to be called the
National Institute of Electronics.
(2) The Institute shall be
a body corporate by the name of the National Institute of Electronics, having
perpetual succession and a common seal, with power, subject to the provisions
of this Ordinance, to acquire, hold and dispose of property, both movable and
immovable, and shall by the said name sue and be sued.
(3) The headquarters of the
Institute shall be at
CHAPTER II-FUNCTIONS OF THE INSTITUTE
4. The
functions of the Institute shall be to,---
(a) carry out design and development work in vital areas in
electronics not within the resources of the existing development centres;
(b) design and develop items of common utility for the various
user organizations and production units and assist in augmenting the local
content in production;
(c) develop know-how in advanced electronic techniques of value
and exchange specialised know-how with other research centres in the country;
(d) participate with other development centres in research end
development projects of national importance and coordinate the work of various
research centres in the country;
(e) assist in advanced training in electronics;
(f) design, develop and guide fabrication of electronic
components, particularly integrated circuits, keeping abreast of the latest
technologies;
(g) design, develop and guide production of electronic measuring
instruments, industrial control equipment, computing devices, medical
electronic equipment and opto-electronic devices;
(h) design, develop and guide production of radio and television
sets, including colour television and other consumer electronic devices;
(i) develop expertise in digital electronic techniques to enable
its application to control systems, data processing and data transmission
equipment of the future;
(j) establish and maintain close liaison with other development
centres, universities, user organizations and production units for the
promotion of electronic research and development activities;
(k) undertake design and development projects on contract with
user organizations and co-ordinate the work in the various development cetres
in case of composite projects;
(l) conduct seminars on electronic topics of national interest
and exchange specialised know-how with other research organizations,
universities and centres of competence;
(m) publish an electronics journal with the objects of
disseminating knowledge and expertise and the progress of research and
development work;
(n) undertake small quantity production of specialised
components, integrated circuits and equipment;
(o) assist industry to enable increased use of local components
circuits and design; and
(p) assist in standardisation of components, equipment and
techniques on the national level.
CHAPTER III-ADMINISTRATION OF INSTITUTE
5. The Governing Body.-(1) The general administration of the
affairs of the Institute and the formulation of its policies shall vest in the
Governing Body.
(2) The Governing Body
shall consist of the following members to be appointed by the Federal
Government, namely:---
(a) Full-time Members;
(i) Director-General, who shall also be the Chairman of the
Governing Body; and
(ii) Directors of Divisions;
(b) Ex-officio Members;
(i) Five members representing the Ministries and Organizations
concerned, including the Ministry of Science and Technology; and
(ii) A member representing the Universities.
(3) The Governing Body may,
for such time as it may deem fit, co-opt as member a representative of any unit
or organisation relating to electronic industry or an establishment engaged in
research in, or development of electronics.
(4) A person appointed to
be a member of the Governing Body by virtue of his holding an office or
appointment shall cease to be such member when he ceases to hold that office or
appointment.
(5) A person appointed to
be member of the Governing Body may at any time resign his office by writing in
his hand addressed to the Chairman:
Provided that no
resignation shall take effect until it has been accepted by the Federal
Government.
(6) No act or proceeding of
the Governing Body shall be invalid by reason only of the existence of vacancy
in, or defect in the constitution of, the Governing Body.
6. The Director-General
and Directors.-(1) The
Director-General shall be the Chief Executive of the Institute and shall
exercise both administrative and financial powers within the framework of
policy laid down by the Governing Body.
(2) The Director-General
shall be appointed by the federal Government and shall be an eminent
technologist of standing by virtue of his contribution to the profession of
electronic engineering and technology.
(3) The Directors, other
than the Director, Finance, shall be appointed by the Federal Government from
amongst eminent technologists in the field of activity of the Division
concerned and shall perform such functions as may be assigned to them by the
Director-General, and the Director, Finance, shall be nominated by the Ministry
of Finance.
(4) The Director-General
and a Director shall hold office for such period not exceeding three years as
the Federal Government may determine at the time of his appointment and shall
be eligible for re-appointment for such further period or periods, not
exceeding three years at any one time, as the Federal Government may deem fit.
(5) The remuneration and
other terms and conditions of service of the Director-General and Directors
shall be such as may be determined by the Federal Government.
7. Executive Committee
of the Governing Body.-(1)
There shall be an Executive Committee of the Governing Body consising of the
Director-General and the Directors.
(2) The Executive Committee
shall be responsible for the day to day functioning of the Institute within the
framework of policy laid down by the Governing Body.
8. Meeting of the
Governing Body.-(1)
Meetings of the Governing Body shall be convened by the Director-General on
such date and at such time and place as may be specified by him:
Provided that not less than
four meetings shall be held every year and not less than eight days’ notice of
a meeting shall be given to the members, specifying the date, time and place of
the meeting.
(2) To constitute a quorum
at a meeting of the Governing Body, not less than five members, including the
Director-General, shall be present.
(3) The Director-General
or, in his absence, a member authorised by him in writing shall preside at a
meeting of the Governing Body.
9. Committees and
working groups. The
Governing Body may from time to time appoint such working groups or committees
from amongst its members as it may consider necessary to assis it in the
performance of its functions and to discharge such of its functions as it may
assign to them.
10. Funds of the
Institute. The funds
of the Institute shall consist of,---
(a) grants made by the Federal Government and the Provincial
Government;
(b) donations and endowments;
(c) income from investments and royalties;
(d) income from development contracts; and
(e) foreign aid and loans obtained with the approval of the
Federal Government.
11. Budget and accounts.-(1) The Institute shall cause to be
prepared and submit for the approval of the Federal Government a statement of
its receipts and expenditure for each financial year and the sums which are
likely to be required from the Federal Government during that financial year.
(2) The funds of the
Institute shall be kept in a personal ledger account of the Institute with the
State Bank of
(3) The accounts of the
Institute shall be maintained in such form and manner as the Aduitor General of
(4) The accounts of the
Institute shall be audited by the Auditor-General of Pakistan or, one or more
auditors who are chartered accountants within the meaning of he Chartered Accountants
Ordinance, 1961 (X of 1961), and are appointed by the Institute in
consultation with the Auditor-General of Pakistan.
12. Appointments. The Executive Committee of, the Governing
Body may appoint, subject to such general or special orders as the Federal
Government may issue to it from time to time, such officers and subordinate
staff and engage such consultants or experts ac it may consider necessary for
the efficient performance of the functions of the Institute on such terms and
conditions as it may deem fit.
13. International
cooperation. The
Institute may with the prior approval of the Federal Government cooperate with
any foreign agency or international organization for the development of
electronics, pursuant to an international agreement or arrangement made before
or after the establishment of the Institute.
CHAPTER IV- MISCELLANEOUS
14. Reports and
Returns.-(1) The annual
report and accounts of the Institute for every financial year shall be
considered and approved at a meeting of the Governing Body to be held within
six months of the close of that year and shall be submitted to the Federal
Government.
(2) The Institute shall
submit to the Federal Government such reports, returns, summaries, comments,
statements and accounts, at such times and in such form as it may specify.
15. Directives of the
Federal Government. The
Federal Government may from time to time, issue to the Institute such directives
and orders as it may consider necessary to guide the functions of the Institute
and the Institute shall be bound to comply with or carry out such directives
and orders.
16. Ordinance XXIII of
1969 not to apply to Institute. Nothing contained in the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969
(XXIII of 1969), shall apply to or in relation to the Institute or any of the
officers, employees, consultants or experts employed by it.
17. Discoveries and
Inventions. All
rights relating to discoveries, inventions, designs and any improvements in
materials, techniques, processes, apparatus or equipment made by any officer or
employee of the Institute in the course of his employment shall vest in the
Institute, but the Institute may grant to any such officer or employee such
award or honorarium as it may deem fit.
18. Declaration of
Fidelity and Secrecy. Every
member of the Governing Body and every officer, employee, consultant or expert
of the Institute shall make such declaration of fidelity and secrecy as may be
prescribed by rules made under this Ordinance.
19. Power to make Rules
and Regulations.-(1) The
Federal Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules for
carrying out the purposes of this Ordinance.
(2) The Institute may, with
the prior sanction of the Federal Government make such regulations not
inconsistent with this Ordinance or the rules made thereunder as may in its
opinion be necessary or expedient for the achievement of its aims and objects
or for the performance of its functions.
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