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The Rajasthan Schools (Regulation of Fee) Act, 2016

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THE RAJASTHAN SCHOOLS (REGULATION OF FEE) ACT, 2016 
 (Act No. 14 of 2016)   
[Received the assent of the Governor on the 25th day of April, 2016] 
 
An 
 
Act 
 
to provide for the regulation of collectio n of fee by schools in the State of Rajasthan and matters 
connected therewith and incidental thereto. 
 
Be it enacted by the Rajasthan State Legislature in the Sixty-seventh Year of the Republic 
of India, as follows:- 
CHAPTER I 
Preliminary 
1. Short title, e xtent and commencement. - (1) This Act may be called the Rajasthan 
Schools (Regulation of Fee) Act, 2016.  
(2) It extends to the whole of the State of Rajasthan. 
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification in 
the Official Gazette, appoint. 
2. Definitions.- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- 
(a)  “academic year”  means any period of twelve months prescribed as such and 
different academic years may be prescribed for different class of schools;   
(b) “aided school” means a school receiving any sum of money as aid from the State 
Government;  
(c)  “Deputy Director”  means the Deputy Director of Education or any equivalent 
officer working under the Director of Elementary Education/Director of 
Secondary Education, desig nated as such by the State Government, or Deputy 
Director of any other Directorate of the State Government, entrusted with the 
task of supervision of the schools imparting any kind of education in the State;   
(d) “Director” means the  Director of Education or  any equivalent officer designated 
as such by the State Government and includes the Director of Education 
(Elementary), Director of Education (Secondary), or  Director of any other 
Directorate of the State Government, entrusted with the task of supervision of the 
schools imparting any kind of education in the State; 
(e) “District Education Officer”  means the District Education Officer or any officer 
designated as such by the State Government and includes District Education 
Officer (Secondary) and District Education Officer (Elementary); 
(f) “Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee”  means the Divisional Fee Regulatory 
Committee constituted under section 7; 
(g)   “elementary education” means the education from first class to eighth class; 
(h) “fee” means any amount, by whatever name called, collected, directly or 
indirectly, by a school for admission of a pupil to any Standard or course of 
study;  
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(i) “Government” means the State Government of Rajasthan;  
(j) “Government school” means a school established, owned  or maintained by the 
Government or a local authority; 
(k) “local authority”  means a Municipality constituted under the Rajasthan 
Municipalities  Act, 2009 (Act No. 18 of 2009) or a Panchayati Raj Institution 
constituted under the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 (Act No. 13 of 1994);   
(l) “management”, in relation to a school, means the committee of management 
constituted under section 9 of the Rajasthan Non -Government Educational 
Institutions Act, 1989 (Act No. 19 of 1992) and includes any person, body o f 
persons, committee or any other governing body, by whatever name called, in 
whom the power to manage or administer the affairs of a school is vested; 
(m) “minority educational institution”  means the Government approved institution 
established and administere d by minority having right to do so under clause (1) 
of article 30 of the Constitution of India ; 
(n) “Parent-Teachers Association” means the Parent-Teachers Association constituted 
under section 4 ; 
(o) “prescribed" means prescribed by the rules made under this Act ; 
(p) “private school” means a school established and administered or maintained by 
any person or body of persons and which is a recognized institution within the 
meaning of clause (q) of section 2 of the Rajasthan Non -Government 
Educational Institutions Act, 1989 (Act No. 19 of 1992), but does not include- 
(i)  an aided school; and 
(ii) a school established and administered or maintained by the Central 
Government or the State Government or any local authority;  
(q) "Revenue Division"  means a division constitute d under section 15 of the 
Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 1956 (Act No. 15 of 1956); 
(r) “Revision Committee” means the Revision Committee constituted under section 
10; 
(s) “rules” means the rules made under this Act ; 
(t) “school” means the school imparting elementary, s econdary and senior secondary 
education recognized by the Government and managed by any management and 
affiliated to any Indian or foreign course or Board, whether aided, partially 
aided,  un-aided including the school run by the minority educational insti tution 
but does not include a school imparting religious instructions only; 
(u) “School Level Fee Committee”  means the School Level Fee Committee 
constituted under clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 4; 
(v) "secondary education"  means the education from ninth class to tenth class; and 
(w) "senior secondary education" means the education from eleventh class to twelfth 
class. 
CHAPTER II 
Prohibition of collection of excess fee and determination of fee  
3. Prohibition of collection of excess fee. - No school itself or  on its behalf shall collect 
any fee in excess of the fee fixed or approved under this Act. 
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4. Parent -Teachers Association. - (1) (a) Every private school shall constitute the 
Parent-Teachers Association.         
(b) The Parent -Teachers Association shall be  formed by the head of the school 
within thirty days from the beginning of each academic year. Every teacher of the school and 
parent of every student in the school shall be a member of the Parent -Teachers Association and 
an annual amount of rupees fifty, in case of urban area and rupees twenty, in case of rural area, 
shall be collected from each member of such association. 
(c)  On formation of the Parent -Teachers Association, a lottery shall be conducted 
by drawing a lot of the willing parents  to constitu te the School Level Fee Committee and a 
notice of one week before such lottery shall be given to the member of the Parent -Teachers 
Association. 
 (2) (a) The School Level Fee Committee shall consist of,- 
(i) Chairperson - representative of management of the 
private school  nominated by such 
management;  
(ii) Secretary - Principal of the private school; 
(iii) Member       - three teachers nominated by the        
management of private school; 
(iv) Member       - five parents from Parent -Teachers  
Association. 
  (b)  The list of members of the School Level Fee Committee shall be displayed on the 
notice board within a period of fifteen days from formation of the School Level Fee Committee 
and copy thereof shall forthwith be forwarded to the District Education Officer concerned. 
(c)  The term of the School Level Fee Committee shall be for one academic year and 
no parent member shall be eligible for drawing a lot by lottery within the period of next three 
years since the expiry of his/her last term as the member of the School Level Fee Committee. 
(d) The School Level Fee Committee shall meet at least once in three months. The 
procedure to be followed for conducting the meeting of the School Level Fee Committee shall be 
such as may be prescribed. 
(e) The Parent-Teachers Association shall have a general meeting at least once before 
the 15th August of every year. The procedure to be followed for conducting the meeting of the 
Parent-Teachers Association shall be such as may be prescribed. The Parent -Teachers 
Association shall discharge such duties and perform such functions as may be assigned to it 
under this Act and as may be prescribed. 
 5. Fixation of Fee in Government schools and aided schools. - The Government shall 
fix the fee in Government schools and aided schoo ls in the manner as may be determined by the 
Government.  
 6. Regulation of fees in private schools. - (1) The management of the private schools 
shall be competent to propose the fee in such schools. 
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 (2) On the formation of the School Level Fee Committee, the management shall submit 
the details of the proposed fee along with the relevant record to the School Level Fee Committee 
for its approval at least six months before the commencement of the next academic year. While 
giving the approval, the School Level  Fee Committee shall have the authority to decide the 
amount of fee afresh. 
 (3) After considering all the relevant factors laid down under section 8, the School Level 
Fee Committee shall approve the fee within a period of thirty days from the date of rece ipt of the 
details of the proposed fee and the record under    sub -section (2) and communicate the details of 
the fee so approved in writing to the management forthwith. The details of the fee so approved 
by the School Level Fee committee shall be displaye d on the notice board in Hindi, English and 
in the respective medium of school, and if such school has its own website it shall be displayed 
on the same and it shall be binding for three academic years. 
 (4) The School Level Fee Committee shall indicate th e different heads under which the 
fee shall be levied. 
 (5)  If the School Level Fee Committee fails to decide the fee within the period specified 
in sub -section (3), the management shall immediately refer the matter to the Divisional Fee 
Regulatory Committee for its decision under intimation to the School Level Fee Committee in 
such manner as may be prescribed. During the pendency of the reference, the management shall 
be at liberty to collect the fee of the previous academic year plus ten percent increase  in such fee 
till the final decision of the Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee. 
 (6) The Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee shall decide the appeal or reference as far 
as possible within the period of sixty days from the date of its filing after giving t he opposite 
party an opportunity of being heard. 
  (7) The management or the School Level Fee Committee aggrieved by the decision of 
the Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee in appeal or reference may, within thirty days from the 
date of such decision, prefer an appeal before the Revision Committee in such manner as may be 
prescribed. 
 7. Constitution of Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee. - (1) The Government shall, 
by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute a Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee fo r 
each Revenue Division, which shall consist of the following members, namely:- 
 
(a)  Divisional Commissioner,  - Chairperson; 
(b)  Deputy Director, Secondary Education - Member; 
(c)  Nominee of Director Sanskrit Education - Member; 
(d)  Treasury Officer of District Tr easury situated at 
Revenue Division Headquarter 
- Member; 
(e)  Deputy Director, Elementary Education - Ex-officio 
Member-Secretary; 
(f)  two representatives of private schools nominated by 
Divisional Commissioner 
- Member; 
(g)  two representatives of parents nomina ted by 
Divisional Commissioner  
- Member. 
 
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 (2) (a) The term of office of the representatives of private schools and parents shall be for 
a period of two years from the date of their nomination and in case of vacancy arising earlier, for 
any reason, such vacancy shall be filled for the remainder period of the term. 
(b) The representatives of private schools and parents shall not be eligible for 
reappointment.  
(c) The representatives of private schools and parents may resign from the office in 
writing addressed to the Divisional Commissioner and on such resignation being accepted, his 
office shall become vacant and may be filled in within a period of three month from the date of 
occurrence of vacancy. 
(d) A representative of private schools and parents may be removed, if he does any 
act which, in the opinion of the Divisional Commissioner, is unbecoming of a member of 
Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee: 
 
Provided that no representative of private schools or parents shall be  removed  from 
the Divisional Fee Regulation Committee without giving him an opportunity of being heard.  
 
(e) The other terms and conditions for the service of the representatives of private 
schools and parents shall be such as may be prescribed.     
 8. Factors for determination of fee. - The following factors shall be considered while 
deciding the fee leviable by a school, namely:- 
(a)  the location of the school; 
(b)  the infrastructure made available to the students for the qualitative education, the 
facilities provided and as mentioned in the prospectus or web-site of the school; 
(c)  the education standard of the school as the State Government may prescribe; 
(d)  the expenditure on administration and maintenance; 
(e)  the excess fund generated from non -resident Indians, as a part of c harity by the 
management and contribution by the Government for providing free -ship in fee 
or for other items under various Government schemes given to the school for 
the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Class and Special 
Backward Class students; 
(f)  qualified teaching and non -teaching staff as per the norms and their salary 
components; 
(g)  reasonable amount for yearly salary increments; 
(h)  expenditure incurred on the students over total income of the school;  
(i) reasonable revenu e surplus for the purpose of development of education and 
expansion of the school; and 
(j)  any other factor as may be prescribed. 
 9. Powers and functions of Divisional Fee Regulatory  Committee.- (1) The powers 
and functions of the Division al Fee Regulatory Committee shall be to adjudicate the dispute 
between the management and the Parent-Teachers Association regarding fee to be charged by the 
school management from the students. 
 (2) The Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee may authorize any  officer not below the 
rank of the Head Master of Secondary School to enter any private school or any premises 
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belonging to the management of such school, if the Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee finds 
so necessary, and search, inspect and seize any reco rds, accounts, registers or other documents 
belonging to such school or the management in so far as such records, accounts, registers or 
other documents are necessary and relevant to decide the issues before the said Committee. The 
provisions of the Code o f Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Central Act No. 2 of 1974) relating to 
searches and seizures shall apply, so far as may be, to searches and seizures under this section. 
 (3) The Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee shall regulate its own procedure, for the 
discharge of its functions, and shall, for the purpose of making any inquiry under this Act, have 
all powers of a civil court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Central Act No. 5 of 1908) 
while trying a suit, in respect of the following matters, namely :- 
(i) the summoning and enforcing the attendance of any witness and examining him 
on oath; 
(ii)  the discovery and production of any document; 
(iii) the reception of evidence on affidavits; 
(iv) the issue of commission for the examination of the witness; 
 (4) No order shall be passed by the Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee in the absence 
of the Chairperson. The order of the Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee shall be binding on 
the parties to the proceedings before it for three academic years. It shall not be called in question 
in any civil court except by way of an appeal before the Revision Committee constituted under 
this Act. 
 (5) At the time of resolving the dispute, the Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee shall 
not grant any interim stay to the fee  determined by the  management. On decision in appeal or 
reference, the Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee may pass appropriate orders for refund of 
the excess fee to the student concerned. In case the management fails to refund the excess fee to 
such student, the Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee shall proceed to recover such excess fee 
from the management as an arrear of land revenue and pay the same to such student. 
 (6)The Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee shall, on determining the fee leviable by a 
private school, communicates its decision to the parties concerned. 
 (7) Every private school preferring an appeal before the Divisional Fee Regulatory 
Committee shall place the copy of decision in appeal on its notice board, and if such school has 
web-site, on its web-site ; 
 (8) The Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee shall indicate the different heads under 
which the fee shall be levied. 
 (9) The orders passed by the Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee shall be binding on 
the private school for three academic years. At the end of the said period, the private school shall 
be at liberty to propose changes in its fee structure by following the procedure as laid down 
under this Act. 
 10. Constitution of Revision Committee. - (1) The State Government shall by  
notification in the Official Gazette, constitute a Revision Committee in the State, which shall 
consist of the following members, namely:- 
(a)  Secretary incharge of the Department of Elementary 
Education      
- Chairperson; 
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(b)  Secretary incharge of the Depart ment of Secondary 
Education or his nominee  
- Member; 
(c)  Commissioner/ Director of Secondary 
Education Department, Rajasthan 
- Member; 
(d)  Commissioner/ Director of Elementary  
Education Department, Rajasthan                                       
- Member; 
(e)  Commissioner/Director of Sanskrit Education, 
Rajasthan 
- Member; 
(f)  two representatives of private schools 
nominated by the State Government 
- Member; 
(g)  two representatives of parents nominated by the 
State Government  
- Member; 
(h)  Accounts Officer of the Education 
Department     
- Member;  
(i)  Senior Deputy Secretary,  
Education (Group-5) Department   
- Ex-officio 
Member- 
Secretary. 
 
 Explanation.- For the purpose of this sub -section, ''Secretary incharge'' means the 
Secretary incharge of the Department and i ncludes an Additional Chief Secretary or Principal 
Secretary when he is incharge of the department. 
 (2) (a) The term of office of the representative of private schools and parents shall be for 
a period of two years from the date of their nomination and in  case of vacancy arising earlier, for 
any reason, such vacancy shall be filled for the remainder period of the term. 
(b) The representatives of private schools and parents shall not be eligible for 
reappointment.  
(c)  The representatives of private school s and parents may resign from the office in  
writing addressed to the Government and on such resignation being accepted, his office shall 
become vacant and may be filled in within a period of three month from the date of occurrence 
of vacancy. 
(d) A representative of private schools or parents may be removed, if he does any act 
which, in the opinion of the Government, is unbecoming of a member of Revision Committee: 
Provided that no representative of private schools or parents shall be removed from 
the Revision Committee without giving him an opportunity of being heard.  
(e) The other terms and conditions of the service of the representatives of private 
schools and parents shall be such as may be prescribed. 
 11. Application of certain provisions of Division al Fee Regulatory Committee to the 
Revision Committee.- (1) The provisions of sub -section (6) of section 6 and sub -sections (2) to 
(8) of section 9 shall mutatis mutandis apply to the Revision Committee. 
 (2) The decision of the Revision Committee shall be  final and conclusive and shall be 
binding on the parties for three academic years. At the end of the said period the private school 
may be at liberty to propose changes in its fee structure by following the procedure as laid down 
in section 6. 
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 12. Protec tion of action taken in good faith. - No suit, prosecution or other legal 
proceeding shall lie against the Chairperson or member of the Division Fee Regulatory 
Committee or the Revision Committee or any officer of it, for executing any order made by it or 
in respect of anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under any rule or order 
made thereunder. 
CHAPTER III 
Regulation of Accounts and Maintenance of Records 
 13. Regulation of accounts. - The Government shall regulate the maintenance of 
accounts by the private schools in such manner as may be prescribed. 
 14. Maintenance of records. - The private schools shall maintain the records in such 
manner as may be prescribed. 
 
CHAPTER  IV 
Offences and Penalties 
 15. Offences and penalties . - (1) Whoever contravenes any of the provisions of this Act 
or the rules made thereunder shall on conviction,- 
(a) for the first offence, be punishable with fine which shall not be less than fifty 
thousand rupees but which may extend to two lakh fifty thousand rupees o r 
twice the amount taken in excess of the fee as determined under this Act, 
whichever is higher ; 
(b) for the second or subsequent offences, be punishable with the fine which shall 
not be less than one lakh rupees or twice the amount taken in excess of the fee  
as determined under this Act, whichever is higher.  
 (2) The person convicted under this section shall refund the excess fee to the student from 
whom it was collected in contravention of this Act. 
 (3) The person who repeatedly contravenes the provision o f  this Act or the rules made 
thereunder shall be ineligible for holding official post in any management or school, as the case 
may be. 
 16. Offences by management. -  (1) Where an offence under this Act or rules made 
thereunder is committed by a management , every person, who, at the time when the offence was 
committed, was in charge of, and was responsible to, the management for the conduct of the 
business of the management, as well as the management, shall be deemed to be guilty of the 
offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly: 
 Provided that, nothing contained in this sub -section shall render any person liable to any 
punishment, if he proves that the offence was committed without his knowledge or that he has 
taken due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence.  
 (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub -section (1) where any offence under this 
Act or rules made thereunder has been committed by a management and it is proved that the 
offence has been committed with the consent or connivance of, or is attributed to any neglect on 
the part of any office bearer, officer or servant of the management, such office bearer, officer or 
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servant concerned shall also be deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall be liabl e to be 
proceeded against and punished accordingly.  
 17. Cognizance of offences. - No Court shall take cognizance of any offence punishable 
under this Act except on a complaint filed by such officer, not below the rank of Deputy Director 
of Education, as the Government may authorize in this behalf. 
CHAPTER  V 
Miscellaneous 
 18. Power to issue directions. - The State Government may issue to any school such 
general or special directions consistent with the provision of this Act and the rules made 
thereunder as in its opinion are necessary or expedient for carrying out the purposes of this Act 
or for giving effect to any of the provisions contained therein or in any rules or orders made 
thereunder and the management of the school shall comply with every such direction. 
 19. Power to make rules.- (1) The State Government may, by notification in the Official 
Gazette, make rules for carrying out all or any of the purposes of this Act. 
 (2)  Every rule made under this section shall be laid, as soon as may be after th ey are 
made, before the House of the State Legislature, while it is in session, for a period of not less 
than fourteen days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive 
sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session in which they are so laid or the session 
immediately following, the House of the State Legislature makes any modification in any such 
rule or resolves that any such rule should not be made, the rules shall thereafter have effect only 
in such modified form or be of no ef fect, as the case may be, so however, that any such 
modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done 
thereunder. 
 20. Act in addition to and not in derogation of any other Act. - The provision of this 
Act shall be in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of any other Act for the time 
being in force. 
 21. Power to remove difficulties. - (1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to any of 
the provisions of this Act, the State Government may as occasion arises, by an order published in 
the Official Gazette do anything not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act which appears to 
it to be necessary or expedient for the purpose of removing the difficulty: 
 Provided that no such order shall be mad e after the expiry   of a period of two years from 
the date of commencement of this Act. 
 (2) Every order made under sub -section (1) shall be laid as soon as may be after it is 
made, before the House of the State Legislature. 
 22. Repeal and saving. - The Rajasthan Schools (Regulation of Collection of Fee) Act, 
2013 (Act No. 14 of 2013) is hereby repealed. 
 
 
 
 

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