(a)
(b)

(c)

(d)

advise the President in performing, in relation to the health
service, his or her functions under article 172 of this Constitution;
have power to appoint persons to hold or act in any office in the
health service, including the power to confirm such appointments,
to exercise disciplinary control over those persons and to remove
them from office;
review the terms and conditions of service, standing orders,
training and qualifications of members of the health service and
matters connected with their management and welfare and make
recommendations on them to the Government;
perform such other functions as may be prescribed by this
Constitution or any other law.

(2) In the exercise of its functions, the Commission shall be
independent and shall not be subject to the direction or control of any person
or authority; except that it shall take into account government policy relating
to health.
(3) The commission may, by writing, delegate any of its functions to
a district service commission or any other authority or officer.
(4) The commission shall make a report to Parliament in respect of
each year on the performance of its functions.
(5) Subject to the provisions of this article, Parliament shall, by law
regulate the functions of the commission and prescribe the categories of
public officers to constitute the health service.
General.
171. Establishment of offices.
Subject to the provisions of this Constitution and any Act of Parliament, the
President may, after consultation with the appropriate service commission,
establish offices in the public service of the Government of Uganda.
172. Appointment of public officers.
(1)
(a)

Subject to the provisions of this Constitution—
the President may, acting in accordance with the advice of the
Public Service Commission, the Education Service Commission

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