Rule 62
Medical Treatment Expenses
(1) Every Armed Police, during his or her entire service period shall receive the current salary amount of
equivalent to Twelve months in the case of Gazetted level Armed Police, Eighteen months salary in the case of Non-Gazetted first class Armed Police and Twenty One month’s salary in the case of other nongazetted and classless Armed Police for medical treatment expenses.
(2) If any Armed Police or member of his or her family becomes sick, the following expenses expended as follows shall be given not exceeding the amount to be received pursuant to Sub-rule (1):
(a) The fee for medical checkup carried out by a  recognized doctor for treatment and the expenditure on medicines purchased as per the prescription upon the examination,
(b) The expenditure as per the bill for the admission and treatment in any health institution,
(c) The expenditure amount as recommended by the concerned chief of office, in the case of chief of office, by the chief of the senior office and in the case of Inspector General of the Armed Police by the Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs for    the treatment, where hospital and recognized    doctor are not available,.
(d) The expenditure as per the bill for all kinds of surgical operations except plastic surgery,
(e) While getting medical treatment by going abroad or another district leaving own home or rented house,
full amount of travel allowance to reach and return back from such place and in the case, where the attendant is needed, for upto one attendant and for food expenditure, Seventy Five per cent of the daily allowance to be received by such Armed Police as  per the rules.
Explanation: For the purpose of this Sub-rule, recognized doctor means and also includes a doctor, Kaviraj, Health Assistant and Vaidya working in the governmental service or registered as a doctor as per the prevailing law
(3) If any Armed Police gets injury in connection with the governmental work and the medical board constituted by the  Government of Nepal declares that the treatment of such injury is not possible within Nepal and if such Armed Police recommended by the board desires to do treatment by going abroad, the Government of Nepal
may, in addition to the medical expenses to be received by such Armed Police pursuant to Sub-rule (1), give such additional financial assistance as it deems reasonable.
(4) If any Armed Police desires to receive the medical treatment expenses to be received pursuant to these Rules, in advance, and if the reason thereof seems to be reasonable, advance amount may be given subject to this Rule, on the condition of settlement of amount subsequently. If the amount so given is more than the amount to be
received for the treatment, the amount so exceeded shall be deducted from the salary of the concerned Armed Police by installments. If the concerned Armed Police personnel or the member of his family dies before re-payment of such amount so deducted, the amount so remaining to deduct shall be remitted.
(5) Departmental action shall be taken against any Armed Police demanding or receiving the treatment expense pursuant to this Rule by furnishing false statement, including the recognized doctor certifying such false statement (if he or she is an employee).
(6) Except dismissed from the service held to be disqualified for any government service in the future, any Armed Police, having detached from the service in other condition, and if any remaining amount is due to be received out of the medical treatment allowance to be received during the service period pursuant to this Rule, shall receive
lump sum of such remaining amount.
(7) Any Armed Police having detached from the service after completion the service period of Twenty years, Twenty five years or   more shall receive lump sum amount by adding Ten, Fifteen and Twenty per cent respectively to the remaining amount.
(8) Except where any Armed Police has been dismissed held to be disqualified for government service in the future before the attainment of ten years of service, if any Armed Police has been relieved of the service in any other manner, the medical treatment expense shall be given proportionately pursuant to this Rule by considering the ten
years service period.
(9) Except in doing treatment getting admitted to any health institution or going abroad pursuant to this Rule, no Armed Police shall be given an amount more than the salary of one and half month in one year for him or her and his or her family for medical treatment.
(10) The Office maintaining the details of medical treatment expense received by an Armed Police pursuant to this Rule shall have to send maintain the personal details of the Armed Police and also send the same to the Police Records Keeping Office.
(11) If the District Health Centre recommends that the Armed Police and his or her family living in the remote area are in danger due to the fact that the treatment of the disease from which an Armed Police or his or her family is being suffered is not possible in the local Health Centre, the Government of Nepal shall give the travel expense to and from the place where there is the treatment facility.