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1.0 TUJUAN C) Perisytiharan Senarai Kawasan Pedalamannegeri Terkini JABATAN KETUA MENTERl UNIT PENGURUSAN SUMBER MANUSIA TINGKAT 10 & 11, WISMA BAPA MALAYSIA, Telefon Am: 082-441957 PETRA JAY A, Kawat: SUK KUCHING 93502 KUCHING, Faks : 082-445618&312549 SARAWAK. SURAT PEKELILING (Perj. BiI.23/2006) Semua Ketua Jabatan Negeri DARIPADA: Setiausaha Kerajaan, KEP ADA: Sarawak. Semua Setiausaha Tetap Kementerian Semua Residen dan Pegawai Daerah Semua Ketua Badan Berkanun Negeri Semua Ketua Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan Negeri PERKARA: Kawasan Pedalaman SALINAN Ketua Pengarah Perkhidmatan Awarn, Negeri Sarawak KEPADA: Malaysia Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Kewangan, Malaysia Setiausaha Persekutuan Sarawak Pesuruhjaya Polis DiRaja Malaysia Pengarah Pelajaran Negeri Pengarah Kesihatan Negeri Pengarah Imigresen Sarawak Pengarah Audit Negeri RUJUKAN: 63 /EO/I079/Jld.13 TARIKH: is Disember 2006 1.0 TUJUAN Surat Pekeliling ini bertujuan untuk memaklumkan keputusan Kerajaan Negeri ke atas perkara- perkara beriku t:- a) keputusan menerimapakai Pekeliling Perkhidmatan Bilangan 5 Tahun 2000 : Bayaran Insentif Pedalaman tetapi masih mengekalkan 3 kriteria sedia ada di perenggan 5.1.1, 5.1.2 dan 5.1.3 Surat Pekeliling (Perj. Bil. 21/1997) sesuai dengan ciri-ciri geografi Negeri Sarawak yang 'unique' dan keadaan di tempat-tempat terpencil berbeza dari temp?t-tempat terpencil di Semenanjung Malaysia. b) Kawasan Pedalaman yang layak diisytiharkan hanya perlu memenuhi dua (2) dan tiga (3) syarat utama kriteria sedia ada seperti di perenggan 5.1.1, 5.1.2 dan 5.1.3 Surat Pekeliling (Perj. Bil. 21/1997). Walau bagaimanapun, dengan memenuhi satu dari syarat-syarat kecil di bawah syarat-syarat utama dianggap memenuhi syarat-syarat utama berkenaan. c) perisytiharan Senarai Kawasan Pedalaman Negeri terkini adalah seperti di Lampiran A. d) prosedur untuk memproses permohonan bagi Kawasan Pedalaman Negeri adalah seperti di Lampiran B. i. Permohonall / cadangan untuk mengisytiharkan sesuatu kawasan sebagai Kawasan Pedalaman Negeri hendaklah dikemukakan kepada Residen Bahagian untuk dibentang dalam mesyuarat Jawatallkuasa Pembangullall Babagian. .,.' . ' 11. Resjden Bahagian akan mengemukakan cadangan kepada Setiausaha Ke~jaan Negeri dengan menyertakan bersama MinH Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Pembangunan Bahagian untuk pertimbangan Ja~at~pkuasa Penilaian Kawasan Pedalaman Negeri. ! '!!' " : 2.0 KELAYAKAN Bayaran Insentif Pedltlqman akan dibayar kepada anggota perkhidmatan awam (termasuk anggota kontrak, sambilall, sangkut, sementara dan sandaran) yang telab diarah untuk bertugas di kawasan pedalaman dan meroenuhi seroua syarat seperti berikut : I. Araban secara bertulisuntuk berkhidmat di kawasan pedalaman; 11. Tinggal menetap di kawasan pedalaman; dan iii. Berkhidmat selama tempoh satu bulan kalendar atau 1ebih di kawasan pedalaman. ~. 3.0 JAWATANKUASA PENILAI~N KAWASAN PEDALAMAN NEGERI ~: Jawatankuasa penilaian yang pikcnali sebagai Jawatankuasa Penilaian Kawasan Pcdalaman Negeri adalah ditu,puhkandan ianya dianggotai oleh :- ..,..' ,., . (t '. Bn: Jawatan 4' Nama " , , 1. '. Stiausaha Kajaan Negeri Pengerusi at'duwakil . ii:" Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Kewangan atau Ahli , . \vakil 111., Ketua Pengarah Pcrkhidmatan Awarn Ahli atau wakil ,- iv. Residen atau wakil Ahli Nota: Jabatan Negeri dan Persekutuan yang berkaitan boleh dijemput untuk turut hadir ke Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Penilaian Kawasan Pedalaman Negeri. 4.0 TARIKH KUATKUASA Sm'at Pekeliling ini berkuatkuasa mulai 1 Januari 2006. Pegawai-pegawai yang bertugas di kawasan-kawasan yang diisytiharkan sebagai Kawasan Pedalaman Negeri boJch dibayar InsentifPedalaman atas kadar 10% dari gaji pokok bulanan mereka. 5.0 PEMBAT ALAN Surat Pekeliling (PeIj. Bil. 21/97) : Kawasan Hidup Susah, Ruj. 47 IEO/1079/7, bertarikh 14 Ogos 1997 adalah dengan ini dibatalkan. " BERSA TV BERUSAHA BERBAKTI " (DATUK AMAH H~~TO HAJI HUSAIN) Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Sarawak ~'\ ,J .'. .. " " " . ,l .. LAMPlRAN A SENARAI KA W ASAN PEDALAMAN NEGERI (DIKEKALKAN. 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Pcjabat lmigresen Negeri, 5. SK Puak Stass Kampung Stass 6. SK Skibang 6. Pejabat Imigresen Negeri, Serikin 6. Pcjabat Imigresen Negeri, Serikin 7 Disember 2006 LAMPIRAN :/\ BAIIAGIAN SAMARAHAN -Masih mengekalkansenarai lama (Surat Pekeliling (1)erj. Hil. 24/20(4) memandangkan tidak ada wakil yang datang ke mesvuarat 7/11/2006 .'::* " , 1. SK ]3eliong,Asajaya .' " - 1'2.. SJk."Chung, . Hua,'. Beliong,.,.. '. ., qil;.tllAbifat "C""", Tiada Tiada Tiada Simunjal1.. 1. SK Muding 2. SK Rabo, Sebuyau 3. SK St. Mark Kesindu 4. SK K1ait,Sebuyau 5. SK Lunying 6. SK Tuba 7. SK Kedumpai 8. SK Mentu 9. SK St. Andrew Entallggor 10. SK Rajau Ensika 11. SK Kepayang 12. SK SkitongiMeranti 13. SK Nyelitak 14. SK Sebangko1 Mawang 15. SK Mugah 16. SK Tungkah 17. SK Tungkah Melayu 18. KD Kesindu 19. KD Mg. Lallang 20. KD Mentu 21. SK Bulan Jeragam ~_w---~..,w..w, ~--' ,_. 7 Discmber 2006 2 LAMPlRAN A Serian 1. SK Mawang Taup Tiada Tiada Tiada 2. SK Retch 3. SK Scbanban 4. SK Merakai 5. SK Daha . , '. 6. 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