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[1][1]The
(Act VI of 2015)
[26 February 2015]
An Act to provide for the establishment of the
Whereas it is
expedient to make arrangements for the formulation and implementation of
curricula; development and approval of textbooks, manuscripts and supplementary
reading material relating to textbooks; production of reference and research
material in respect of the problems relating to the schemes of studies and
preparation of textbooks and such other conduct of research in the field of
curricula, textbooks and other reading material; and, to provide for ancillary
matters;
It is enacted as follows:---
1.
Short
title, extent and commencement.– (1) This Act may be cited as the Punjab
Curriculum and Textbook Board Act 2015.
(2) It extends to the whole of the
(3) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.– In this Act:---
(a)
“Advisory
Council” means the Advisory Council constituted under the Act;
(b) “agency means” any department or organization or
directorate of the Government and includes a corporation or other autonomous or
semi-autonomous body set up by the Government;
(c) “Board” means Punjab
Curriculum and Textbook Board established under the Act;
(d)
“Committee”
means a committee of the Board;
(e) “Director” means the head of a wing of the Board appointed by the
Government;
(f)
“Fund”
means Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board Fund;
(g)
“Government”
means Government of the
(h) “institution” means a school or an intermediate
college and includes such other educational establishment or organization in
public or private sector as the
Government may, by notification, declare as an institution;
(i)
“Managing
Director” means the Managing Director of the Board;
(j)
“member”
means a member of the Board;
(k)
“prescribed”
means prescribed by rules or regulations made under the Act;
(l)
“regulations”
mean the regulations framed under the Act;
(m)
“rules”
mean the rules made under the Act;
(n)
“Secretary”
means the secretary of the Board;
(o) “supplementary material” includes guides, guess
papers , get through guides or any other reading material ancillary to a
textbook, supports implementation and enhancement of learning given in
curricula and which is printed, published or sold by any person or agency with
the prior permission of the Board; and
(p)
“textbook”
means a book or work developed in accordance with the curricula.
3.
Establishment
and incorporation.–
(1) There shall be established a Board to be known as Punjab Curriculum and
Textbook Board for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
(2) The Board shall be a body corporate,
shall have power to acquire, hold and transfer property, shall have perpetual
succession and common seal and shall by the said name sue and be sued.
(3) The organizational set-up of the Board
shall, amongst others, consist of the following five job specific wings:---
(a) Curricula Wing;
(b) Manuscripts
Wing;
(c) Production
Wing;
(d) Administration
Wing;
(e) Finance
Wing;
(4) A Wing of the Board shall be headed by a
Director.
(5) The Board
shall consist of the following:---
(a)
Chairperson;
(b)
Secretary
to the Government, Finance Department or his nominee not below the rank of an Additional Secretary;
(c)
Secretary
to the Government, School Education Department or his nominee not below the
rank of an Additional Secretary.
(d)
Secretary
to the Government, Higher Education Department or his nominee not below the
rank of an Additional Secretary;
(e)
Secretary
to the Government, Literacy Department or his nominee not below the rank of an
Additional Secretary;
(f)
Chairman,
Punjab Examination Commission or his nominee not below the rank of officer BS-19;
(g)
Chairman,
Punjab Education Foundation or his nominee not below the rank of officer BS-19;
(h)
Programme
Director, Directorate of Staff Development;
(i)
a Chairman
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education to be nominated by the Minister
for Education;
(j)
five
persons including at least two women, from amongst the academicians,
professionals and technocrats, having known and certified expertise relating to
curricula and textbooks development;
(k)
three
teachers of schools, one from public sector and one from private sector including
at least one female teacher;
(l)
Managing
Director; and
(m)
a member of the Provincial Assembly who is an academician,
professional or a technocrat having known expertise relating to curricula or
textbooks development.
4.
Appointment
and duties of members.– (1) The Government shall appoint the Chairperson and members
other than the ex-officio members.
(2) The
Chairperson or a member other than an ex-officio member shall:---
(a) hold officer
for a term of three years unless he resigns or removed from office by the
Government before the expiry of his tenure;
(b) be eligible
for re-appointment;
(c) receive such
allowances as the Government may determine; and
(d) perform such
duties and functions as are assigned under the Act, rules and regulations.
(3) A person appointed as chairperson or
member shall divest himself of any other directorship or other interest held by
him in any corporation, company or concern which has any dealing with the
Board.
(4) No act or proceedings of the Board shall
be invalid merely on the ground of the existence of any vacancy or any defect
in the constitution of the Board.
5. Managing Director.– The Government
shall appoint the Managing Director who shall be the chief executive officer of
the Board and who shall work under the general supervision of the Board.
6. Disqualification and removal.– (1) No person shall be
or shall continue to be the chairperson, member or Managing Director who is:---
(a) convicted of any offence involving moral
turpitude; or
(b) adjudicated as an insolvent; or
(c) declared a lunatic or a person of
unsound mind; or
(d) dismissed from the service of
(2) The Government may, by order in writing,
remove the Chairperson, member or Managing Director, if he:---
(a) refuses or
fails to discharge or becomes, in the opinion of the Government, incapable of discharging his
responsibilities under this Act; or
(b) has, in the
opinion of the Government, abused his position; or
(c) has
knowingly acquired or continued to hold without the permission in writing of
the Government, directly or indirectly, or through a partner, any share or
interest in any contract or employment with or by or on behalf of the Board or
in any land on property which, in his knowledge, is likely to benefit or has
benefited as a result of the operations of the Board.
7. Meetings of the Board.– (1) The Board shall meet
at such time and place and in such manner as may be prescribed.
(2) The Chairperson shall preside over a
meeting of the Board and in his absence, members present shall elect a member to
preside the meeting of the Board.
(3) Seven members shall be present to
constitute a quorum at a meeting of the Board.
(4) Each member shall have one vote, but in
the event of equal votes, the Chairperson shall have a second or casting vote.
(5) The minutes of every meeting of the
Board stating among other things the names of the members present, shall be
drawn-up and recorded in a book to be kept for the purpose, and shall be signed
by the person presiding the meeting, and such book shall be open to inspection
with the prior permission of the Chairperson.
(6) All decisions of the Board shall be
authenticated under the signatures of the Chairperson and the Managing
Director.
8. Advisory Council.– (1) The Board shall have
an Advisory Council consisting of the following as its members:---
(a) Chairperson of the
Board;
(b) Managing Director and Directors;
(c) Directors of
Public Instructions in the
(d) Chairmen of
the Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education in the
(e) a
Vice-Chancellor of a University in the
(f) three
curriculum experts including at least one woman to be nominated by the
Government for a term of the three years.
(2) Five member present shall constitute the
quorum for a meeting of the Advisory Council.
(3) The
Chairperson of the Board shall preside the meeting and, in his absence, members
present shall elect a member to preside the meeting of the Advisory Council.
(4) The Advisory Council shall advise the
Board in the performance of its functions under this Act.
9. Power and functions of the Board.– (1) The Board may take
such measures and exercise such powers as it considers necessary or expedient
for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of
the foregoing power, the Board may:---
(a)
undertake
any work;
(b) incur any expenditure;
(c) procure plant, machinery
and material required for its use;
(d)
acquire by
purchase, lease, exchange or otherwise any material or machinery or any
interest therein; and
(e)
enter into
and perform all such contracts as it may consider necessary or expedient for
purposes of this Act.
(3) The Board shall prepare and execute
schemes pertaining to any of the following matters:---
(a)
implementation
of the educational policies of the Government in respect of the curricula,
textbook manuscripts, development, approval, production and publication of the
text-books and supplementary material;
(b)
development,
implementation, evaluation and updating of curricula;
(c)
preparation
of schemes of studies ,curricula, manuscripts of the textbooks and schedules or
strategy for its introduction in various classes of an institution;
(d)
approval of
manuscripts of the textbook and supplementary material produced by a person or
an agency before they are prescribed in various classes of an institution;
(e)
arrangement
for the development, production and publication of textbook and supplementary
material relating to the textbooks;
(f)
laying down
specification to regulate and control production, printing, publication and
sale of textbooks and other supplementary material;
(g)
production
of reference and research material relating to the problems of curricula and preparation
of textbooks;
(h)
regulate
and control printing, publication and sale of textbooks and supplementary material;
(i)
control of
the policy relating to the distribution of text-books and supplementary
material, and the appointment of agencies for that purpose;
(j)
holding of
training courses for the compilers and reviewers of curricula and writers of
text-books;
(k)
holding
workshops and seminars for effective use of text-books and supplementary
materials;
(l)
conduct of
research in curricula, textbooks and supplementary materials;
(m)
exhibitions
of textbooks and supplementary materials;
(n)
maintenance
of a library including mobile library; and
(o)
implementation
of general policy of the Government relating to performance of its functions.
10. Prohibition.– (1) No person shall,
except with the prior approval of the
Board, print, publish, sell or prescribe in an institution any textbook or
supplementary material.
(2) An application for approval to print,
publish, sell or prescribe in an institution a textbook or supplementary
material shall be made in such manner and form and on the payment of such fee
as may be prescribed.
(3) The Board may direct any person to
amend, delete or withdraw any portion or the whole of curriculum, textbook or
supplementary material.
(4) The Board may prohibit any person or
agency from producing, printing, publishing, selling or using in an institution
any textbook or supplementary material or any part of it.
(5) The Board shall not approve the
printing, publication, selling or prescribing in an institution of any textbook
or supplementary material which is or is likely to be detrimental for
examination or assessment purposes, or which contains anything repugnant to the
injunctions of Islam, or contrary to the integrity, defence or security of
Pakistan or any part of Pakistan, public order or morality.
(6) If the Board issues a direction or
prohibition under subsections (3) or (4) to a person or an agency, such person
or agency shall, within the time specified by the Board, submit an
implementation report to the Board.
11. Committees.– (1) The Board may
appoint such administrative, financial, technical and other committees as it
may consider necessary.
(2) The constitution, functions and duties
of the committees shall be such as may be prescribed.
12. Technical experts.– The Board, Advisory
Council or a Committee may incite any technical expert or other person
possessing specialized knowledge of any subject for assistance in the
performance of its functions.
13. Policy directions of the Government.– (1) the
Government may, in the prescribed manner, issue policy guidelines and
directions to the Board.
(2) Subject to this Act, in the performance
of its functions, the Board shall implement the education policy of the
Government and the guidelines and directions given to it under subsection (1).
(3) The Managing Director shall ensure that
the general policy, guidelines and directions received from the Government are
faithfully implemented.
14. Offence and penalty.– (1) If a person to whom
a direction or prohibition has been issued under this Act, fail to carry out
the direct or prohibition, he shall be liable to punishment of imprisonment for
a term which may extend to two years or fine or both.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in
any other law and in addition to prosecution of the person under subsection
(1), the Board may impose or recommend to the concerned authority any one or
more of the following actions against such person:---
(a) initiation
of disciplinary action for gross misconduct;
(b) revocation
of license or permit or cancellation of any registration pertaining to
printing, publication or sale of any book, newspaper or any other supplementary
reading material under any law; and
(c) disqualify
the person for registration or grant of any license or permission under any law
relating to printing, publication or sale of any book, newspaper or any other
supplementary reading material for a maximum period of five years.
15. Forfeiture.– On conviction for an
offence under this Act, all copies of the book purporting to be the textbook or
supplementary material, in respect or which the offence had been committed,
shall stand forfeited to the Board.
16. Cognizance and trial.– (1) No court shall cognizance of
an offence punishable under this Act except on a report in writing made by an
officer of the Board authorized by the purpose.
(2) An offence under this Act shall be
triable by a Magistrate of the first class.
(3) The Magistrate competent to try an
offence under this section may try offence in a summary manner in accordance
with the provisions of sections 260 to 265 of the Code of Criminal procedure,
1898 (V of 1898).
17. Officers of the Board.– (1) The following shall
be the officers of the Board:---
(a) Managing
Director;
(b) Directors;
(c) Secretary;
and
(d) such
other officers as may be appointed by the Board.
(2) The Board may employ such officers and
servants or appoint such whole-time or part-time experts or consultants as it
may consider necessary for the performance of its functions.
18. Delegation of powers.– (1) Subject to
subsection (2), the Board may delegate to a committee, the Managing Director, a
Director or any other officer any of its powers, duties and functions, under
this Act and subject to such conditions as it may think fit to impose.
(2) The Board
shall not delegate the following functions:---
(a) frame,
amend or repeal regulations;
(b) constitute
a committee or fill a vacancy in a committee;
(c) take
policy decisions; and
(d) approve the
annual budget, audited accounts and the annual reports.
19. Employees to be public servants.– The Managing Director,
Directors, officers and servants of the Board shall, when acting or purporting
to act in pursuance of any of the provisions of this Act, be deemed to be
public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Pakistan Penal Code,
1860 (XLV of 1860).
20. Fund.– (1) There shall be established a Fund to be
known as the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board Fund which shall be
administered and controlled by the Board.
(2) The Fund
shall consist of:---
(a) grants
from the Government or the Federal Government;
(b) donations
or grants from any person, local, national or international organization or
agency;
(c) fees,
charges, fines or confiscations under this Act; and
(d) income
from any other source.
21. Budget.– In the month of April
each year, the Managing Director shall submit a statement of the estimated
receipts and expenditure in respect of the next financial year for approval of
the Board.
22. Maintenance of accounts.– (1) The Board shall maintain
complete and accurate books of accounts in such manner and in such form as may
be prescribed.
(2) The Board shall submit to Government the
annual statement of the accounts once a year.
23. Annual report.– (1) The Board shall,
within three months of the close of a financial year, submit to the Government
an annual report.
(2) The report
shall consist of:---
(a) the
statement of accounts under this Act;
(b) a
comprehensive statement of the work and activities of the Board during the
preceding financial year and its future plans; and
(c) such other
matters as may be prescribed or as the Board may consider appropriate.
(3) The Government shall, as soon may be
after the receipt of the report from the Board, lay the report in Provincial
Assembly of the
24. Audit.– (1) The Auditor General of
(2) The Government, in addition to the audit
under subsection (1), may cause the accounts of the Board annually audited by a
Chartered Accountant or a firm of Chartered Accountants.
25. Rules.– The Government may, by notification in
the official Gazette, make rules to carry out the purposes of this Act.
26. Regulations.– Subject to this Act and
the rules, the Board may, by notification in the official Gazette, frame
regulations to give effect to the provisions of the Act.
27. Protection of acts and orders.– No suit for damages or
other legal proceedings shall be instituted against the Government, the Board,
Advisory Council, Managing Director, any Director or other employee of the
Board in respect of anything done or purported to have been done in good faith
in pursuance of this Act, rules or regulations.
28. Appeal.– Any person, aggrieved by a direction or
order of the Board, may, within thirty days of communication of the direction
or order, prefer an appeal to the Government whose decision on such appeal
shall be final.
29. Act to have overriding effect.– The provisions of this
Act shall have overriding effect notwithstanding anything contained in any
other law.
30. Repeal and savings.– (1) The Punjab Textbook
Board Ordinance, 1962 (XLI of 1962), the West Pakistan Publication of Books
Regulation and Control Ordinance, 1969 (XV of 1969), the West Pakistan Textbook
(Regulation and Control), Ordinance, 1970 (XXVII of 1970) and the Punjab
Curriculum Authority Act, 2012 (XXXXIX of 2012) are hereby repealed.
(2) Notwithstanding the repeal of the laws
mentioned in subsection (1), anything done or action taken under any of the
repealed law, shall have the effect as if the thing is done or action taken
under the Act.
(3) The Board shall be
successor in interest of the Punjab Textbook Board and the Punjab Curriculum
Authority established under the laws repealed under subsection (1), and all
assets and liabilities of the Punjab Textbook Board and the Punjab Curriculum
Authority and all their employees shall stand transferred to the Board.
[1][1]This Act was passed by the
Punjab Assembly on 23 February 2015; assented to by the Governor of the
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