Right to Public Services Commission (RTPS), a statutory body, established under an Act of Provincial Assembly. Commission is headed by Chief Commissioner and assisted by two Commissioners plus supporting staff. The core functions of Commission is to, through office of District Monitoring Officers (DMOs) in each district, monitor administration of notified public services with focus on specified timelines, quality and transparency. So far Eighty (80) services notified. Range of services is quite broad and includes Revenue, health, security, domicile, licenses, Food, Industries & Commerce, Labour and municipal services. Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners have been declared as Chairperson Divisional and District Steering Committees, respectively. Focal Persons for all the departments, districts and divisions nominated.
Muhammad Salim Khan
Chief Commissioner
The spirit and aim of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Right to Public Services Act, 2014 and establishment of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Right to Public Services Commission is to enable the citizens of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to avail time-bound, notified public services from public entities in a transparent and efficient manner as a matter of right and to hold the public functionaries accountable, for lapses such as refusal, delay, deficiency or lack of transparency in providing such public services.