Section 346:
Power to make rules.
(1) The Central Government may, after previous publication, make
rules to carry out the purposes and objects of this Act.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may
provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:--
(a) the manner in which, and the authority to which, application for permission to occupy and
belonging to the Government in a cantonment is to be made;
(b) the authority by which such permission may be granted and the conditions to be annexed to
the grant of any such permission;
(c) the allotment to a Board of a share of the rents and profits accruing from property entrusted to
its management under the provisions of section 63;
(d) the appointment, promotion, transfer, tenure of office, salaries and allowances, provident
funds, pensions, gratuities, leave of absence, discipline and other condition of service of employees of
Boards;
(e) the circumstances in which security shall be demanded from employees of Boards and the
amount and nature of such security;
(f) the keeping of accounts by Boards and the manner in which such accounts shall be audited and
published;
(g) the definition of the persons by whom, and the manner in which, money may be paid out of a
cantonment fund or cantonment development fund;
(h) the preparation of estimates of income and expenditure by Boards and the definition of the
persons by whom, and the conditions subject to which, such estimates may be sanctioned;
(i) the regulation of the procedure of Committees of Arbitration;
(j) the prescribing of registers, statements and forms to be used and maintained by any authority
for the purposes of this Act;
(k) the grant of leave to the members of the Board;
(l) the form of notices, required to be sent under this Act and the manner of their service; and
(m) any other matter which is required to be, or may be prescribed.