In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires
"common cadre"
means a category of analogous public service positions whose post holders possess generic qualifications and competences and render management support to a line department in a Ministry or Local Government;
"common cadre list"
means the list of public service positions or employees that constitutes a common cadre and prescribed in the Third Schedule to this Act;
"department"
means an area of Government for which an officer responsible reports directly to the President or to the Parliament of Uganda, like the Audit General's Department, Uganda Police Force, Uganda Prison Services etc.;
"district"
means a district referred to in article 5(2) of the Constitution and in the First Schedule to this Act;
"District Service Commission"
means the District Service Commission established by article 198 of the Constitution for each district;
"Education Service Commission"
means the Education Service Commission established by article 167 of the Constitution;
"employee"
means a person other than a public officer employed in the public service;
"Government"
means the Government of the Republic of Uganda;
"Health Service Commission"
means the Health Service Commission established by article 169 of the Constitution;
"Judicial Service Commission"
means the Judicial Service Commission established by article 146 of the Constitution;
"Local Government"
has the meaning assigned to it by the Local Governments Act, Cap. 243;
"Minister"
means the Minister responsible for the public service;
"ministry"
means a ministry of the Government specified in the Second Schedule to this Act, and includes a department of the Government in a ministry;
"private sector"
means the part of the economy not under direct Government control;
"public office", "public officer" and "public service" have the meanings respectively assigned to them by articles 175(a), 175 (b) and 257 (1) (w), (x) and (y) of the Constitution;
"Public Service Commission"
means the Public Service Commission established by article 165 of the Constitution;
"regulations"
means statutory instruments made by the Minister responsible for public service, provided for under section
18
of this Act;
"service commission"
means any commission established by the Constitution or by Parliament by law in conformity with the Constitution, and includes the Education Service Commission, the Health Service Commission, the Judicial Service Commission, the Public Service Commission and the District Service Commission.