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Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 6 (Nandi County

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NANDI COUNTY ACTS, 2019

NAIROBI, 12th April, 2019

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The Nandi County Finance Act, 2019 1

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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, THE NANDI COUNTY FNANCE ACT, 2019 No. 2 of 2019 Date of Assent: 28th February, 2019 Date of Commencement: See Section 1 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I— PRELIMINARY Section 1 — Short title and commencement. 2 — Interpretation. PART II— CHARGES, TRADE LICENSE FEES, RENT, INFRASTRUCTURE AND MAINTENANCE FEES 3 — General Fees or charges. 4 — License or Permit. 5 — Fees. 6 — Plot or house. 7 — Cess or Market Fees. 8 — Amendments to the schedules. PART III — PAYMENT 9 — Payments to the County. 10 —Appointment and duties of an agent. PART IV — CESS 11 —Amendment of Section 2 of No. 2 of 2017. 12 — Amendment of Section 6 of No. 2 of 2017. 13 —Amendment of Section 11 of No. 2 of 2017. 14 —Amendment of Section 13 of No. 2 of 2017. 15 —Amendment of Section 20 of No. 2 of 2017. 16 — Amendment of the First Schedule of No. 2 of 2017. 17 —Amendment of the Second Schedule of No. 2 of 2017. 18 —Amendment of the Third Schedule of No. 2 of 2017. 19 —Insertion of the Fourth Schedule. 2 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019 PART V — BETTING, LOTERIES AND GAMING 20 —Licensing of betting, lotteries and gaming premises. 21 —Authorisation and licensing of pool tables. 22 —Complaints. PART VI — OFFENCES AND PENALTIES 23 —General penalty. 24 —Offences by staff of the County. PART VII — MISCELLANEOUS 25 —Savings. 26 —Cessation. 27 —Regulations. SCHEDULES FIRST SCHEDULE - GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES SECOND SCHEDULE - CHARGES ON HIRE OF COUNTY PROPERTY THIRD SCHEDULE - CHARGES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES AND RELATED FEES FOURTH SCHEDULE — CHARGES ON THE USE OF PUBLIC UTILITY, LAND, PROPERTY OR CEMETERY FIFTH SCHEDULE - FEES ON OUTDOOR ADVERTISEMENTS AND SIGNAGES SIXTH SCHEDULE - FEES ON TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, PARKING FEES AND PENALTIES SEVENTH HOUSE AND PLOT RENTS SCHEDULE EIGHTH SCHEDULE - IMPOUNDING CHARGES ON ROAMING ANIMALS IN URBAN AREAS NINTH SCHEDULE - CHARGES PURSUANT TO THE RATING ACT TENTH SCHEDULE - CESS ELEVENTH - SINGLE BUSINESS PERMIT FEES SCHEDULE 3 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 TWELFTH — ALCOHOL CONTROL LICENSING SCHEDULE CHARGES THIRTEENTH — WEIGHTS AND MEASURES FEES SCHEDULE FOURTEENTH — HEALTH AND SANITATION SCHEDULE CHARGES FIFTEENTH — CHARGES ON AGRICULTURAL SCHEDULE SERVICES SIXTEENTH — CHARGES UNDER THE PHYSICAL SCHEDULE PLANNING ACT SEVENTEENTH — CHARGES RELATING TO BETTING, SCHEDULE LOT ERIES AND GAMING ACTIVITIES 4 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019 THE NANDI COUNTY FINANCE ACT, 2019 AN ACT of the County Assembly of Nandi to amend the law relating to various taxes and duties; and for matters incidental thereto ENACTED by the County Assembly of Nandi, as follows — PART I — PRELIMINARY

Short title and 1. This Act may be cited as the Nandi County commencement. Finance Act, 2019 and shall come into operation upon publication.

2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise— Interpretation. "Authorized channel" means the manner in which a person may effect payment to the County, including but not limited to a person designated by the Executive Committee Member pursuant to Section 157 of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012, to collect or receive revenue or any other mode of payment as may be prescribed from time to time; "betting premises" means premises to which the public has or may have access and which are kept or used (whether on one occasion or more than one) for the purpose of— (a) bets being made therein between persons resorting to the premises and the owner, occupier or keeper thereof, or any person using the premises, or any person procured or employed by or acting for or on behalf of the owner, occupier, keeper or person using the premises, or of any person having the care or management or in any manner conducting the business thereof; or (b) any money or valuable thing being received by or on behalf of the owner, occupier, keeper or person aforesaid as or for the consideration for any assurance, undertaking, promise or agreement, express or implied, to pay or give, or for securing the paying or giving by some other person of, any money or valuable thing on any horse race, or other race, fight, game, sport, lottery or exercise, or any other event or contingency; 5 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 "betting transaction" includes the collection or payment of winnings on a bet and any transaction in which one or more of the parties is acting as a bookmaker; "Business" means trade, commerce or manufacture, profession, vocation or occupation, or any other activity in the nature of trade, commerce or manufacture, profession, vocation or occupation, or any activity carried on by a person continuously or regularly, whether or not for gain or profit and which involves, in part or in whole, the supply of goods or services for consideration; "County" means the County Government of Nandi; "County Public Officer" means a county public officer within the meaning of Section 2 of the County Governments Act, 2012; "County Receiver of Revenue" means the person appointed pursuant to the Nandi County Revenue Administration Act, 2016; "Executive Committee Member" means the executive committee member for the time being responsible for matters relating to finance and economic planning in the County; "lottery" includes a sweepstake, a raffle and any scheme or device for the sale, gift, disposal or distribution of any property depending upon or to be determined by lot or chance, whether by the throwing or casting of dice, or by the withdrawing of tickets, cards, lots, numbers or figures, or by means of a wheel, or otherwise howsoever; "totalizator" means the instrument, machine or contrivance commonly known as a totalizator, or any other instrument, machine or contrivance of a similar nature, or a scheme for enabling any number of persons to make bets on any event or contingency whatsoever with one another or principles of a similar nature; "Person" means a natural or juristic person; "pool betting" means the making of bets (other than bets made by means of totalizator), whether the bets are made on the system known as a fixed odds betting or otherwise, by a number of persons on terms that the winnings of such of those persons as are winners shall be, or be a share of, or be determined by reference to, the stake money paid or agreed 6 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019 to be paid by those persons; "pool betting scheme" means a scheme involving the receiving or negotiating of bets made by way of pool betting; "totalizator" means the instrument, machine or contrivance commonly known as a totalizator, or any other instrument, machine or contrivance of a similar nature, or a scheme for enabling any number of persons to make bets on any event or contingency whatsoever with one another or principles of a similar nature; "Zone A" means the urban areas comprising of Municipality; "Zone B" means the area comprising of Nandi Hills Town and its Environs; and "Zone C" means the areas not captured under Zones A and B above. PART II— CHARGES, TRADE LICENSE FEES, RENT, INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE FEES

General Fees or 3. (1) A person who wishes to carry out the activities charges. specified in the Schedules shall pay the fees specified in the last column of the relevant Part of that Schedule. (2) A person who wishes to carry out any of the activities listed under Schedule shall apply for a permit to the County. (3) The County shall grant the relevant permit(s) to the applicant(s) upon payment of fees prescribed in the relevant Part of that Schedule. (4) A person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section commits an offence.

4. (1) A person shall not carry out, within the County, License Permit. any business or service specified in the Schedule without a license issued by the relevant County Department. (2) A person intending to carry out any of the businesses specified in the Schedule shall apply for a license from the relevant County Department. (3) A person applying for license under subsection (2) 7 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 shall be issued with a license on the payment of a fee, depending on the location and size of the business, as is specified in the relevant provision of the law. (4) A person who contravenes a provision of this section commits an offence. (5) In the event of a business having total outstanding licenses at the turn of the calendar year, the amount of license computed shall be increased by a penalty calculated at three (3) percent cumulative per month and thirty (30) percent above the normal rate. (6) However, marginal relief shall be allowed in cases where the amount is cleared by the turn of the year to ensure that annual amount of single business permit payable does not accrue penalties until after 31st of March in each calendar year.

5. (1) A person carrying on any activity specified in Fees. the Act shall pay to the relevant office a fee at the rate set out in the relevant Part. (2) A person who carries on an activity listed in the Schedule and fails to pay the fee referred to under subsection (1) commits an offence.

6. (1) A person occupying any plot, stall or house Plot or house. leased or rented out by the County shall pay the annual rent, at the rate specified in the Schedule. (2) The rent referred to under subsection (1) shall be due in case of — (a) a plot, on the 1st day of January of each year; and (b) a house or stall on the 30th day of each month. (3) A person who contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) may be procedurally evicted from the premises and shall be evicted if the person fails to pay the rent for three (3) consecutive months. (4) A penalty of two percent cumulative per month shall be charged for any outstanding amount of rent for a plot that remains unpaid after the 31st day of March of every year. (5) Further, in the case of a property with a registered 8 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019 title deed or lease certificate the total property tax under this section (herein referred to as property tax) and where such properties having been registered for more than seven years preceding the year of notification, marginal relief shall be provided to exclude any charges beyond seven years. (6) The provisions of this section shall take effect from 1st January, 2017.

7. Cess or Market (1) A cess or market fee shall be charged on the goods Fees. specified in the relevant Part of the Schedule at the rate specified. (2) A person who fails to pay the cess or market fee set under subsection (1) commits an offence.

Amendments to 8. (1) The Executive Committee Member responsible the schedules. for finance may forward to the County Assembly a legislative proposal entailing amendments of the schedules for consideration. (2) Any proposed legislation made under subsection (1) shall be laid before the County Assembly without unreasonable delay, and unless a resolution approving the proposed legislation is passed by the County Assembly within twenty one (21) days when the Assembly next sits after the proposed legislation is so laid, the proposed legislation shall lapse. PART III — PAYMENT

(1) Any payment to the County shall be made Payments to the 9. County. through authorized means. (2) An officer appointed by the County to collect revenue shall have an identification card issued by the County which shall be pinned or tagged where it can be easily identified by any person. (3) A County official receipt shall be issued for all payments made to the County. (4) A person shall not receive or collect any money on behalf of the County unless he or she has been appointed in writing as per the Nandi County Revenue Administration Act, 2016, or has authority as the receiver and collector of the County revenue. 9 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 (5) A person who contravenes the provisions of this section commits an offence.

Appointment 10. (1) The Executive Committee Member may by and duties of an written notice addressed to any person appoint the person to agent. be the agent of the County for the purposes of collection or recovery of charges, licenses, fees, rent or Cess, as may be necessary for carrying out the purposes of this Act. (2) An agent appointed under this section shall enforce and ensure due compliance with the provisions of this Act and shall remit all revenue collected to the county as per the appointment notice. (3) Where an agent claims to be, or to have become, unable to comply with subsection (2), he shall, within seven working days, notify the Executive Committee Member in writing setting out fully, the reasons for his inability to comply, and the Executive Committee Member shall accept the notification and cancel or amend the Appointment notice accordingly. (4) Unless and until a notification is given by an agent under subsection (3), sufficient moneys for the payment of charges, licenses, fees, rent or Cess specified in his appointment notice shall be presumed to be held by him and this money shall be due to the County. (5) For the purposes of this section, the Executive Committee Member may, by notice in writing, at any time require any person to furnish him within a reasonable time, not being less than seven (7) days from the date of service of the notice, with information showing any moneys which may be held by the agent for, or due by him to the County. (6) Where an agent fails to pay an amount of money collected under this section within the time specified in the notice, the agent shall be deemed to have committed an offence. (7) An agent who has made a payment to the County under this section shall for all purposes be deemed to have acted therein with the authority of the County and shall be indemnified in respect of that payment against all proceedings, civil or criminal, and all process, judicial or extrajudicial, notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in any written law, contract or agreement. (8) Any person who willfully makes any false or 10 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019 misleading statement, or willfully conceals any material fact shall be guilty of an offence. PART IV —CESS

11. Amendment of Section 2 of the Nandi County Cess Act, 2017, is Section 2 of No. amended— 2 of 2017. (a) in the definition of "Essential products" by deleting the words "means products declared as such under Section 5" and replacing them with the words "means products that are vital to the imposition of Cess levy and are declared as such by the Executive Committee Member under Section 5"; (b) by deleting the whole definition of "Local Agricultural Producer" and substituting therefor the following new definition — "Smallholder producer" means a person who owns a small acreage of land within the County and utilizes it for purposes of production of the scheduled products; (c) by deleting the whole definition of "Multinational Agricultural Producer" and substituting therefor the following new definition — "Large scale producer" means a person who owns a large acreage of land, or land exceeding a hundred acres within the County and utilizes it for purposes of production of the scheduled products; and (d) in the definition of "Special products" by deleting the words "means products declared as such under Section 5 of this Act" and replacing them with the words "means products that are declared by the Executive Committee Member as exceptional and pertinent to the imposition of Cess levy".

Amendment of 12. Section 6 of the Nandi County Cess Act, 2017, is Section 6 of No. amended by — 2 of 2017. (a) deleting subsection (2) and introducing the following new subsection — "Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1), eighty per centum of the Cess revenue collected under section 4 of this Act shall be used in maintaining roads and 11 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 other connected services, related to the sectors in respect of which such monies are levied, and the remaining twenty per centum shall be retained by the County Government." (b) inserting the following new subsections immediately after subsection (3)— (3A) Cess revenue collected under Section 4 of this Act shall be credited to the County Revenue Fund. (3B) Administrative costs and other related expenses of the Committee shall be chargeable from the twenty per centum of the Cess revenue referred to in subsection (2).

Amendment of 13. Section 11 of the Nandi County Cess Act, 2017, is Section 11 of amended— No. 2 of 2017. (a) in subsection (1) by deleting the word "receiver of revenue" appearing immediately before the words "shall prepare" and substituting it with the words "Executive Committee Member"; (b) by deleting subsection (3) and substituting it with the words "Reports prepared under this part shall be copied to the Committee."; (c) in subsection (4) by deleting the word "Receiver of Revenue" appearing immediately before the words "shall submit" and substituting it with the words "Executive Committee Member"; and (d) in subsection (5) by deleting the word "Receiver" appearing immediately before the words "shall include" and substituting it with the word "Executive Committee Member".

Amendment of 14. The Nandi County Cess Act, 2017, is amended by Section 13 of deleting Section 13 and substituting it with the following No. 2 of 2017. section—

Establishment and composition 13. (1) There is established a Nandi of the Cess County Cess Committee. Committee. (2) The Cess Committee shall be composed of — (a) the chief officer responsible for finance. 12 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

(b) the chief officer responsible for economic planning; (c) the chief officer responsible for roads and infrastructure; (d) the chief officer responsible for agriculture; (e) the chief officer responsible for Cooperative Development; (f) the Receiver of Revenue who shall act as the Secretary of the Committee; (g) four (4) representatives of the tea farmers; (h) a representative of the coffee farmers; (i) a representative of sugarcane farmers; and (j) a representative of dairy farmers and; (k) a representative of maize farmers. (3) Representatives of the tea farmers shall emanate from the following industry stakeholders— (a) Kenya Tea Growers Association; (b) Kenya Tea Development Agency; (c) Eastern Produce of Kenya; and (d) Siret Outgrowers Empowerment Producer Company Limited. (4) The Committee shall elect a chairperson from among its members under subsection (2) (g) to (k). (5) The Committee shall elect a vice— chairperson from among its members under subsection (2) (a) to (f). 13 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

Amendment of 15. The Nandi County Cess Act, 2017, is amended by Section 20 of deleting section 20 and substituting it with the following No. 2 of 2017. section— Power to make The Executive Committee regulations 20. (1) Member may make regulations for the better carrying out of the purposes and provisions of this Act, or for prescribing anything which is required to be prescribed under this Act. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1), the Executive Committee Member may make regulations relating to— (a) inclusion of the Committee members under section 13 (2) (g) to (k) in the development of road infrastructure to be maintained within areas in which Cessable products are ordinarily transported; (b) management of County Cess collection barriers; (c) mode of operation of agents appointed under Section 7 of the Act; (d) conduct of public officers and Cess collection officers under the Act; and (e) any other matter the Executive Committee Member may deem necessary for the proper carrying out of this Act. 14 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

16. The Nandi County Cess Act, 2017, is amended by Amendment of the First deleting the First Schedule and substituting it with the Schedule of No. following schedule— 2 of 2017. FIRST SCHEDULE (S. 2) SCHEDULED PRODUCTS 1— Tea leaves 2— Coffee 3— Sugarcane 4— Milk 5 — Maize

Amendment of 17. The Nandi County Cess Act, 2017, is amended by the Second deleting the Second Schedule and substituting it with the Schedule of No. following schedule— 2 of 2017. SECOND SCHEDULE (S. 4 (1)) SCHEDULED PRODUCTS CESSES ITEMS PERCENTAGE Tea Cess per kilo 22 Cents gram of Green Tea leaf to the Factory Coffee Cess in 1% percentage of market price Sugarcane Cess in 1% percentage of market price Dairy produce Cess in 1% percentage of market price Maize Cess in 1% percentage of market price

Amendment of 18. The Third Schedule of the Nandi County Cess Act, the Third 2017, is amended by— Schedule of No. 2 of 2017. (a) deleting the section 1 and substituting it with the following section "The Chairperson shall hold 15 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 office for a period of three (3) years."; (b) inserting the following new subsections immediately after subsection (2)— (2A) A member under Section 13 (2) (g) to (k) shall cease to be a member of the Committee upon termination of their membership to their respective industry stakeholders' institutions. (2B) Vacancy which occurs as per subsection (2A) shall be filled by persons from the representative industry stakeholders' institutions in which the vacancy occurred. (c) deleting the section 3 and substituting it with the following section "The Committee shall meet twice in every financial year."; and (d) by deleting the words "Ward Education Fund Committee" immediately before the words "business of the" and replacing them with the words "Nandi County Cess Committee".

Insertion of the 19. The Nandi County Cess Act, 2017, is amended by Fourth Schedule. inserting the following new schedule immediately after the Third Schedule— FOURTH SCHEDULE (S. 20) CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION AND ACTION FORM Please read this form before completing it. This form is to be used if you, the Committee member, believe that you may be involved in a conflict of interest situation, or if you are unsure and want formal clarification on an issue you suspect to be a potential conflict of interest: Section 1: Committee member details Name:

Contact number: I. D. No.: Section 2: Committee member disclosure I have identified the following conflict of interest—

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The conflict relates to (tick A/ the appropriate box)—

Relationship with Relationship with family the contractor or or friends of the service provider contractor/service provide

Conflict of duty Financial interest

Other reason (Please specify)

Section 3: To be completed by the chair or the chair's delegate In my opinion the details provided (tick A/appropriate box)— Do not constitute a conflict of interest, an ( ] authorise the Committee member to continue activity (go to Section 4) Do constitute an actual, potential or percei conflict of interest (if ticked, please provid, detailed action plan below). If the situation does constitute a conflict of interest: The member has— ➢ disclosed all the information surrounding the conflict which has been properly documented; 17 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 > relinquished any interest that is causing the conflict; and/or > not taken part in the consideration or discussion of, or voted on, any questions with respect to the conflict. The Chairperson, on his part has— > monitored the member's activities closely in relation to the conflict; > taken no further action because the conflict is minimal; > ensured that the member has not taken part in the consideration or discussion of, or voted on, any questions with respect to the conflict; and/or > reformulated the member's scope of activities in order to restrict the said member from accessing the information concerning the conflict. I have reviewed the above considerations and request that the Committee member takes the following action to eliminate/manage the conflict—

I will ensure this action plan is reviewed by

(specify the date and/or time the action plan may be reviewed) Section 4: Committee member's declaration I solemnly swear that I have fully disclosed any conflict of interest matter to the best of my knowledge and belief, relating to any actual, perceived or potential conflicts concerning my duties as a member of the Nandi County Cess Committee in this form. I acknowledge, and agree to comply with, any approach identified in this form for removing or managing an actual, perceived or potential conflict of interest. 18 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019 Signature: Date: Section 5: Chair or the chair's delegate The actions described in the approach outlined in Section 3 have been put in place to effectively manage any actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest disclosed in Section 2. The approach outlined in Section 3 ensures that the Nandi County Cess Committee, and indeed, the public interests and reputation of the County Government of Nandi is adequately protected. Name: Signature: Date: NOTE: This Conflict of Interest Declaration and Action Form is to be filled in duplicate. An original copy of this form shall be securely retained and filed by the Secretary of the Committee. If the chair declares conflict of interest, the holder thereof shall relinquish the chairpersonship for the purpose of the meeting in which the matter shall be discussed and shall fill this form.

PART V —BETTING, LOTTERIES AND GAMING

Licensing of 20. (1) An application for the issue or renewal of a betting, lotteries licence or permit licensing business premises for the and gaming purposes betting, lotteries and gaming shall be conducted premises. pursuant to the Nandi County Single Business License Act, 2017. (2) An application for the issue or renewal of a licence or permit licensing business premises for totalisators and amusement machines shall be conducted pursuant to the Nandi County Single Business License Act, 2017.

Authorisation 21. The County may authorize a pool table business and licensing of and shall issue a pool table permit for the said purposes. pool tables. 19 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 22. A person aggrieved by the action of a licensee or a Complaints. permit holder under this Part may make a complaint in that respect to the Chief Officer responsible for matters relating to Trade and Industrial Development.

PART VI— OFFENCES AND PENALTIES

23. (1) Any person who commits an offence under this General penalty. Act for which no penalty is provided shall be liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or both. (2) To maximize revenue collection, use of other arms of the National Government shall be applied during enforcement and penalties shall be effected at the expiry of the tenth day of every month for all the monthly payments. (3) Animal(s) impounded pursuant to the provisions of this Act and other related Acts of the County Assembly of Nandi and not claimed within seven days shall be auctioned. (4) Any other impounded items pursuant to the provisions of this Act and other related Acts of the County Assembly of Nandi and not claimed shall be auctioned after three (3) months from the date of impoundment unless otherwise specified.

Offences by 24. (1) A member of staff of the County or any other staff of the person having duty to perform under this Act who— County. (a) makes, in any record, or document required to be kept or made by that person, an entry which he or she knows or has reasonable cause to believe not to be true or to be false; (b) willfully refuses to do anything which he or she knows or has reasonable cause to know is required to be done; (c) interferes with any other person or process under this Act, so as to defeat the provisions or requirements of this Act; or (d) where required under this Act to do anything to give effect to the provisions of this Act, fails to do 20 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019 that thing; (e) without reasonable cause omits to do something in breach of his or her duty under this Act; (f) willfully contravenes the provision of this Act to give undue advantage or favor to another person; (g) fails to prevent or report to the County or any other relevant authority, the commission of an offence committed under this Act; Commits an offence and is liable on conviction, to a fine not exceeding two hundred thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or both. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, offences committed by authorized officers whose penalty has not been specifically set by this Act, shall be punishable, on conviction as envisioned under Part VII of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 of the Laws of Kenya. PART VII— MISCELLANEOUS 25. (1) Any fee, charge, license, rent or Cess payable Savings. to the County at the commencement of this Act which is not included in any part of the Schedule to this Act, shall continue to be chargeable and payable to the County unless specifically stopped by law or until a County law relating to that fee, charge, license, rent or Cess is enacted. (2) All directions, resolutions, orders and authorizations on, or relating to financial management, including the collection and administration of fees and charges given or issued by the previous Municipal Councils, County Councils and Town Councils before the commencement of this Act shall be deemed to have been given, issued or made by or under the authority of the County Assembly of Nandi until the expiry or repeal of those directions, resolutions, orders and authorizations, and shall continue, with the necessary modifications, to apply, be paid and administered under this Act: Provided that this sub-section shall also apply to such fees and charges levied by various ministries and departments of the National Government in respect of functions devolved to the County under Part 2 of the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution which fees and charges shall be 21 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 levied by the County on performance of the devolved functions. (3) All references shall include Local Authorities as were defined under the now repealed Local Government Act, Cap 265 of the Laws of Kenya.

26. Any contrary figures in relation to fees, charges, Cessation. licenses, Cess or rent, applicable before the commencement of this Act, for businesses, activities, goods or services specified in the schedules, shall cease to apply at the commencement of this Act.

27. ( I) The Executive Committee Member may make Regulations regulations for the better carrying out of the purposes and provisions of this Act. (2) Subject to consistency of the revenue raising measures with the national legislations in force and approval by the County Assembly of Nandi, the relevant County Executive Committee shall: (a) implement measures aimed at maximization of all revenue sources by tapping on untapped revenue sources including; (i) water bottling; (ii) recreational activities; (iii) eco-tourism; and (iv) other potential sources as the County ExecutiveCommittee may deem necessary; (b) review the valuation roll to optimize on rates and rents through increased property value; (c) develop prescribed forms to be utilized in the application under of various taxable or service regimes; (d) adhere to best practices and standards in revenue collection in levying fees, rates and duties by using standard forms; and (e) Implement means and ways to empower the agricultural sector to increase incomes of the citizens and county agricultural investments in 22 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019 order to harness the revenue potential of the County Government. (3) Subject to compliance with the provisions of Nandi County Revenue Administration Act, the County Executive Member responsible for finance shall— (a) grant waiver of penalties on or reduce the chargeable fees, land rates and rents of increasing revenue being collected by the County Government; (b) improve service delivery in order to make it more efficient and effective; (c) undertake measures aimed at reducing the cost of administration on revenue raising measures; and (d) enforce measures including regular departmental meetings on revenue collection performance aiming at monitoring and evaluating revenue collection performance through the accounting officers. 23 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 SCHEDULES TO THE NANDI COUNTY FINANCE BILL, 2018 FIRST SCHEDULE: GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES Revenue Description of Particular Revenue Item Unit of Zone A Zone B Zone C Item No. Measure 1. Consent fees to transfer plots/properties per consent 10,000 6,000 3,000 2. Consent fee sub-lease per consent 10,000 10,000 10,000 3. Change of user fees per change 10,000 5,000 5,000 4. Document search fee per instance 300 300 300 Extension of lease per application 5,000 4,000 1,500 5. Application for single business permit per instance 500 500 300 6. Booking charges per instance 7. Refundable deposit per instance 20,000 20,000 20,000 8. Hawkers fee per week per week 100 100 100 9. Application fee for Registration of schools per instance 500 500 500 10. Registration Fees for Public schools per instance 4,500 4,500 4,500 11. Registration fees for Primary (private) per instance 7,500 7,500 7,500 12. Registration fees for Secondary(private) per instance 9,000 9,000 9,000 13. Registration fees for Colleges per instance 12,000 12,000 12,000 14. Registration fees for Complex per instance 15,000 15,000 15,000 15. Enforcement fee / Public Nuisance per instance 2,000 2,000 2,000 16. Audit fee for Societies/SACCOs Per instance 2,000 2,000 2,000 17. Registration fee for Societies/SACCOs Per instance 5,000 5,000 5,000 18. Application fee for registration of Per instance 500 500 500 Societies/SACCOs 19. Way leave Per application 10,000 10,000 10,000 20. Sale of CIDP Per book 5,000 5,000 5,000 21. Sale of County Budget & Economic Per book 2,000 2,000 2,000 Outlook Papers 22. Sale of county Appropriation Act Per Act 1,000 1,000 1,000 23. Sale of county laws Per set 2,000 2,000 2,000 24. Sale of county fees and charges per set of 1,000 1,000 1,000 fees/reprint of permits 25. Dishonored Cheques per lent 3,000 3,000 3,000 26. Application fee for Advertisement on bus per instance 1,000 1,000 1,000 shelter 27. Application fee for Advertisement on per instance 0 0 0 wall/Canopy 28. Sale of plans per copy 4,000 4,000 2,500 29. Land board fees per sitting/per applicant 700 700 700 30. Road cutting/Sqm -Earth per square metre 3,000 3,000 3,000 31. Road cutting/Sqm -Murram per square metre 5,000 5,000 5,000 32. Road cutting/Sqm -Paved per square metre 12,000 12,000 12,000

SECOND SCHEDULE: CHARGES ON HIRE OF COUNTY PROPERTY Revenue Description of Particular Revenue Unit of Zone A Zone B Zone C Item No. Item Measure 1. Hire of Stadiums by Provincial national per day 5,000 5,000 5,000 athletes 2. Hire of public address, system per day 4,000 4,000 4,000 3. Hire of chair per chair per day 15 15 15 24 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

4. Hire of table per day 50 50 50 5. Hire of flatbed 20 ton Dry rates per km 110 110 110 6. Hire of flatbed 20 ton Thy rates per hour 3,500 3,500 3,500 7. Hire of flatbed 20 ton Minimum basic charge 6,700 6,700 6,700 per day 8. Hire of single drum vibrating roller 10 Thy rates per hour 3300 3300 3300 ton/ 130HP 9. Hire of single drum vibrating roller 10 Minimum basic charge 10000 10000 10000 ton/ 130HP per day 10. Hire of single drum vibrator roller sheep Dry rates per hour 4530 4530 4530 foot 9 ton/ 130HP 11. Hire of single drum vibrator roller sheep Minimum Basic charge 22200 22200 22200 foot 9 ton/ 130HP per day 12. Hire of roller 3 - 4 ton Dry rates per hour 2190 2190 2190 13. Hire of roller 3 - 4 ton Minimum basic charge 6500 6500 6500 per day 14. Hire of truck tipper 7 -8 ton Dry rates per km 60 60 60 15. Hire of truck tipper 7-8 ton Minimum basic charge 4100 4100 4100 per day 16. Hire of truck tipper 15 ton Dry rates per hour 100 100 100 17. Hire of truck tipper 15 ton Minimum basic charge 5400 5400 5400 per day 18. Hire of truck tipper 20 ton Dry rates per km 130 130 130 19. Hire of truck tipper 20 ton Minimum basic charge 6800 6800 6800 per day 20. Hire of truck tipper 25 ton Dry rates per km 140 140 140 21. Hire of truck tipper 25 ton Minimum basic charge 8400 8400 8400 per day 22. Hire of crawler tractor D4 90 - 100HP Dry rates per hour 4000 4000 4000 23. Hire of crawler tractor D4 90 - 100HP Minimum basic charge 15900 15900 15900 per day 24. Hire of crawler tractor D6 140 - 160HP Dry rates per hour 6560 6560 6560 25. Hire of crawler tractor D6 140 - 16011P Minimum basic charge 25800 25800 25800 per day 26. Hire of crawler tractor D7 200 - Dry rates per hour 7230 7230 7230 2200HP 27. Hire of crawler tractor D7 200 - 220HP Minimum basic charge 26000 26000 26000 per day 28. Hire of crawler tractor D8 230 -325HP Dry rates per hour 8770 8770 8770 29. Hire of crawler tractor D8 230 - 325HP Minimum basic charge 34100 34100 34100 per day 30. Hire of crawler tractor D9 400 - 450HP Dry rates per hour 12460 12460 12460 31. Hire of crawler tractor D9 400 - 450HP Minimum basic charge 50900 50900 50900 per day 32. Hire of motor grader per hour 100 - Dry rates per hour 3,500 3,500 3,500 1301113 33. Hire of motor grader per hour 100 - Minimum basic charge 13100 13100 13100 130HP per day 34. Hire of motor grader per hour 131 - Dry rates per hour 4240 4240 4240 1551IP 35. Hire of motor grader per hour 131 - Minimum basic charge 15800 15800 15800 155HP per day 25 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 36. Hire of motor grader per hour 156 - Dry rates per hour 5820 5820 5820 200HP 37. Hire of motor grader per hour 156 - Minimum basic charge 18600 18600 18600 200HP per day 38. Hire or pneumatic roller 10 ton 130HP Dry rates per hour 3440 3440 3440 39. Hire or pneumatic roller 10 ton 130HP Minimum basic charge 10000 10000 10000 per day 40. Hire of air compressor 150CFM Dry rates per hour 880 880 880 41. Hire of air compressor 150CFM Minimum basic charge 4600 4600 4600 per day 42. Hire of Trailer water/fuel 5000 - 6500 Dry rates per hour 260 260 260 liters 43. Hire of Trailer water/fuel 5000 - 6500 Minimum basic charge 1500 1500 1500 liters per day 44. Hire of prime mover 25 - 35 ton thy rates per hour 3210 3210 3210 45. Hire of prime mover 25 - 35 ton Minimum basic charge 12500 12500 12500 per day 46. Hire of exhauster 5000 - 6000 liters Per trip and extra KShs. 2,000 2,000 2,000 200 per Kilometre 47. Hire of excavator (Bucket) 230 -255HP Dry rates per hour 7990 7990 7990 48. Hire of excavator (Bucket) 230 -255HP Minimum basic charge 27800 27800 27800 per day 49. Hire of excavator (Breaker) 230 -25511P Dry rate per hour 11320 11320 11320 50. Hire of excavator (Breaker) 230 -255HP Minimum basic charge 38600 38600 38600 per day 51. Hire of excavator 130 - 150HP thy rate per hour 5620 5620 5620 52. Hire of excavator 130 - 15011P Minimum basic charge 20000 20000 20000 per day 53. Hire of fuel tanker 5000 - 6000 liters thy rate per km 50 50 50 54. Hire of fuel tanker 5000 - 6000 liters Minimum basic charge 3300 3300 3300 per day 55. Hire of fore wheel loader 100 - 125HP Dry rate per hour 4450 4450 4450 56. Hire of fore wheel loader 100 - 125HP Minimum basic charge 15200 15200 15200 per day 57. Hire of fore wheel loader 250 - 288HP Dry rate per hour 8310 8310 8310 58. Hire of fore wheel loader 250 - 288HP Minimum basic charge 17000 17000 17000 per day 59. Hire of back hoe loader 130 - 150HP thy rate per hour 21000 21000 21000 60. Hire of back hoe loader 130 - 150HP Minimum basic charge 47600 47600 47600 per day 61. Hire of committee room Per day 2,000 2,000 2,000 62. Hire of Stadiums by Local athletes per person per month 300 300 300 63. Hire of Stadiums for Local per day 3,000 3,000 3,000 matches/friendly matches 64. Hire of Stadiums for Super league per day 10,000 10,000 10,000 collection 65. Hire of Stadiums for Political meetings per day 50,000 50,000 50,000 66. Hire of Stadiums for Religious meetings per day 5,000 5,000 5,000 67. Hire of Stadiums by Registered union/ per day 10,000 10,000 10,000 associates 68. Hire of Stadiums by Athletes KAAA per day 5,000 5,000 5,000 26 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

69. Hire of Stadiums for per day 20,000 20,000 20,000 Harambees/weddings 70. Hire of Stadiums for Music per day 20,000 20,000 20,000 Extravaganza purposes 71. Hire of Stadiums as show ground per day 5,000 5,000 5,000 Annex per day 72. Hire of hall - additional I hr. per hour 100 100 100 73. Hire of hall - charitable organization per instance 500 500 500 74. Hire of hall - cinemas per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000 75. Hire of hall - dances per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000 76. Hire of hall - dramas per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000 77. Hire of hall - political meeting per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000 78. Hire of hall - parties per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000 79. Hire of hall - religious meetings per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000 80. Hire of hall - social meeting per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000 81. Hire of hall - special functions per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000 82. Hire of ICT Centre (any function) Per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000

THIRD SCHEDULE: CHARGES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES AND RELATED FEES Revenue Description of Particular Revenue Item Unit of Measure Zone A Zone B Zone Item No. C 1. Drainage certificate per annum 1,000 1,200 1,200 2. Pit empties license per annum 5,000 5,000 5,000 3. Institution inspection report per nspection 5,000 5,000 5,000 4. Public health inspection fee per inspection 1,000 1,000 1,000 5. Meat inspection fee for animal (per rural) per kg 10 10 10 6. Meat inspection fee for animal (per per kg 15 15 15 urban) 7. Meat inspection fee for sheep/goat per kg 10 10 10 8. Slaughter fee for chicken per kg 5 5 5 9. Food analysis certificate per analysis 2,000 2,000 2,000 10. Food contamination certificate per instance 5,000 5,000 5,000 11. Food handlers fee within town per day 360 360 360 12. Inspection fees for eating places (hotels, per inspection 200 200 150 restaurant, lodgings) 13. Cess pit emptier services within town per trip per km 1,000 0 0 14. Cess pit emptier services outside town per trip per km 500 0 0 15. Cess pit emptier services: sewer flashing per hour 1,000 0 0 per hour 16. Hearse services standing(fixed) charges per body 1,000 1,000 1,000 17. Hearse services: body handling charges per body per km 200 200 100 within town 18. Hearse services; outside town per km per body per km 100 100 100 19. Cleaning of blockage per drainage 500 500 400 section 20. Insecticide spraying (bees) per 800m 450 450 350 21. Insecticide spraying (bed bugs, flees, etc.) per 800m 290 290 200 22. Fumigation per 800m 150 150 150 23. Sewage charges per month 24. Fixed charges on Sewage Services per month 160 160 160 25. Kshs. per cubic meter consumption per month 20 20 20 27 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 charges 26. Sewer connection fees: For a 4 Per connection 3,000 3,000 3,000 connection 27. Sewer connection fees: For a 6 Per connection 4,000 4,000 4,000 connection 28. Sewer connection fees: For over 6 Per connection 5,000 5,000 5,000 connections

FOURTH SCHEDULE: CHARGES ON THE USE OF PUBLIC UTILITY LAND, PROPERTY OR CEMETERY Revenue Description. of Particular Revenue Item Unit of Zone A Zone B Zone C Item Measure No. 1. Cloak room fee per instance 10 10 10 2. Chicken stalls temporary 100 100 100 per day 3. Cemetery Burial fee -adult per body 1,500 1,500 1,500 4. Cemetery Burial fee - children per body 1,000 1,000 1,000 5. Burial Reservation fees per body 10,000 10,000 10,000 6. Permanent reservation(children) per child 10,000 10,000 10,000 7. Permanent reservation(adult) per person 15,000 15,000 15,000 8. Slaughter fee - cattle per animal 300 300 300 9. Slaughter fee -goat/sheep per animal 150 150 150 10. Bunch of Bananas Per entry 20 20 20 11. One chicken Per day 10 10 10 12. Sack of potatoes/ maize/ cabbages/ beans/ omena/ tomatoes/ onions/ sukuma! charcoal! Per day 50 50 50 oranges/mangoes 13. Nets of oranges Per day 30 30 30 14. Maize roaster Per week 100 100 100 15. Open market food kiosk Per week 150 150 150 16. Open air goods Per day 50 50 50 17. Vegetable stalls Per week 100 100 100 18. Open market with a pickup Per day 300 300 300 19. Slaughter man's fee per animal 50 50 50 20. Open market with a lorry Per day 500 500 500 21. Auction charge per day per cow per animal (Entrance fee) 150 150 150 22. Auction charge per day per sheep/goat per animal (Entrance fee) 50 50 50 23. Cultivation fee per plot per year 500 500 500 FIFTH SCHEDULE: FEES ON OUTDOOR ADVERTISEMENTS AND SIGNAGES Revenue Description of Particular Revenue Item Unit of Zone A Zone B Zone C Item Measure No. 1. Poster size A4/A5 per instance 500 500 500 2. Poster size 101-999 pieces per instance 1,000 1,000 1,000 3. Over 1000 pieces per instance 1,500 1,500 1,500 4. Fees for removal of posters by county staff per instance 5,000 5,000 5,000 5. Banner on road per fortnight per instance 2,500 2,500 2,500 6. Road show/exhibition by use of Truck Per day 14,000 14,000 14,000 7. Road show/exhibition by use of Small Per day 10,000 10,000 10,000 Vehicle 28 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

8. Road show/exhibition by use of Public Per day 7,000 7,000 7,000 address 9. Erection of Outdoor Tents Up to one week per week 8,000 8,000 8,000 10. Erection of Outdoor promotion Per day 2,000 2,000 2,000 11. Decorations / branding of motor Vehicles / per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000 containers and Festive-Decoration on Walls, Windows, Canopies, etc. 12. Road show /exhibition without public address per instance 8,000 4,500 2,000 system 13. Fees for Political crusade Per day 10,000 10,000 10,000 14. Fees for Religious crusades Per day 2,000 2,000 2,000 15. Fees for Educational crusades Per day 2,000 2,000 2,000 16. Changing/replacement of Per day 3,000 3,000 3,000 business billboards per month 17. Banners on road reserves per fortnight per fortnight 1,500 1,500 1,500 18. Banner on private property per fortnight per fortnight 1,000 1,000 1,000 19. Network boosters per year per 250,000 250,000 250,000 Booster 20. Advertisement on bill boards 500 square feet per year 70,000 70,000 70,000 21. Advertisement on bill boards, 400 square feet per year 50,000 50,000 50,000 22. Advertisement on bill boards 329 square feet per year 35,000 35,000 35,000 23. Advertisement on bill boards, 50 square feet per year 10,000 10,000 10,000 24. Advertisement on bill boards, 30 square feet per year 5,000 5,000 5,000 25. Advertisement on bill boards, 9 square feet per year 4,000 4,000 4,000 26. Advertisement on bill boards, Light big per year 2,500 2,500 2,500 27. Advertisement on bill boards, Light small: per year 3,000 3,000 1,500 Neon/ illuminating 28. Application fee for clock Advertisement per year 1,000 1,000 1,000 29. Clock Advertisements-Sided clock per year 20,000 20,000 20,000 30. Clock Advertisements- One-sided clock per year 15,000 15,000 15,000

31. Construction site billboard large per project costing KShs. 15,000 10,500 10,500 project 2 million and above 32. Construction site billboard small per project costing KShs. 10,000 10,000 10,000 project 2 million and below 33. Property sale display board Annual charge per site 5,000 5,000 5,000 34. Advertisement on hoarding Annual charge per site 15,000 15,000 15,000 35. Development fee Annual charge per site 5,000 5,000 5,000 36. Annual charges per sqm Annual charge per site 700 700 700 37. Wall branding per square metre 120 120 120 38. Wall branding per square metre 120 120 120 39. Vehicle branding Annual charge per 4,000 4,000 4,000 vehicle 40. Lorry branding Annual charge per Lorry 6,000 6,000 6,000 41. Annual fee on per year 5,000 5,000 5,000 Advertisement on bus shelter 42. Sign board on wall/canopy fee: per square metre 1,200 1,200 1,200 Land under canopy 43. Sign board on wall/canopy fee: per square metre 1,000 1,000 1,000 Illuminated 44. Sign board on wall/canopy fee per additional area 500 500 500 29 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 square above one metre square 45. Fees on Directional sign on road per 1,500 1,500 1,500 reserves Advertisement 46. Branding - sandwiches Per instance 3,000 3,000 3,000

SIXTH SCHEDULE: FEES ON TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, PARKING FEES AND PENALTIES Revenue Description. of Particular Revenue Item Unit of AMOUNT Item No. Measure (KSHS.) 1. Parking fee: Trucks Per day 300 2. Parking fee: Lorry fee Per day 200 3. Parking fee: Saloon/taxi Per day 100 4. Parking fee: PSVs (7 seater) Per day 100 5. Parking fee: PSVs (14 seater) Per day 150 6. Parking fee: Tuk-tuk Per day 100 7. Parking fee: Motorbikes Per day 50 8. Monthly Sticker PSVs (14 -17 passengers) per month 3,000 9. Monthly Sticker Minibuses (18-23 passengers) per month 4,000 10. Monthly Sticker Minibuses (over 24 passengers Per month 5,000 11. Monthly Sticker PSVs (5-8 Passengers) per month 2,200 12. Monthly sticker PSVs :(9-13 passengers) Per month 2,700 13. Monthly sticker: up to 4 passengers Per Month 2,000 14. Monthly sticker: Tuk Tuks Per month 1,200 15. Monthly private car parking sticker Per month 1,400 16. Annually staff parking sticker Per year 2,000

17. Monthly parking sticker Pick-ups per month 2,000 18. Towing fee: Lorry/buses per instance 6,000 19. Towing fee: Trucks per instance 10,000 20. Towing fee: Saloon/taxi per instance 3,000 21. Towing fee: PSVs per instance 4,000 22. Towing fee: Tuk-tuk per instance 1,000 23. Towing fee: Motorbikes per instance 500 24. Vehicles impounding charges-Bus/ Minibus per instance 10,000 25. Vehicles impounding charges -Nissan/pick up 7 per day 3,500 seater 26. Vehicles impounding charges -PSVs 8 - 18 Per instance 7,000 seater 27. Vehicles impounding charges -Saloon per day 2,000 28. Vehicles impounding charges -Tuk-tuk per instance 1,000 29. Vehicles impounding charges -motor bike per instance 500 30. Defaulting Charges-Bus/ mini bus per default instance 10,000 31. Defaulting Charges Nissan/pick-ups up to 14 per default instance 6,000 passengers 32. Defaulting Charges Nissan/pick-ups up to 7 per default instance 2,500 passengers 33. Defaulting Charges-Saloon cars per default instance 1,000 34. Defaulting Charges-Tuk-tuk per default instance 1,000 MOTOR BIKES CHARGES 35. Obstruction per default instance 1,000 36. Use of abusive language per default instance 1,000 30 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

37. Wrong parking per default instance 1,000 38. Ridding without protective per default instance 1,000 39. Use of wrong lane per default instance 1,000 40. Storage charges per day 500 41. Use of a No through way per default instance 1,000 42. Defaulting Charges-Handcarts per default instance 500 43. Defaulting Charges-Pick up per default instance 2,000 44. Defaulting Charges-Canter per default instance 4,000 45. Defaulting Charges-Lorry (below 7 tons) per default instance 5,000 46. Defaulting Charges-Lorry (above 7 tons) per default instance 6,000 47. Defaulting Charges-Trailers per default instance 6,000 DAILY PASS 48. PSV: 1-4 passengers per trip 80 49. PSV: 5-7 passengers per trip 100 50. PSV: 8-14 passengers per trip 150 51. PSV: 15-25 passengers per trip 180 52. PSV:26-35 passengers per trip 200 53. PSV: 36-65 passengers per trip 250 54. Trailer Reserved parking per year per slot 45,000 55. Single storage per instance 6,000 56. Double storage per instance 20,000 57. Triple storage per instance 30,000 58. Fourth storage and above per instance 50,000 59. Lorry reserved parking Per year, per slot 30,000

60. Saloon car reserved parking Per year, per slot 24,000

61. Matatu Obstruction Charges PSVs Per instance 3,500 62. Bus/lorry Obstruction charges Per instance 6,000 63. Saloon car Obstruction charges Per instance 2,000 64. Pick up Obstruction charges Per instance 4,000 65. Use of wrong lane Per instance 2,000 66. Wrong Parking/Double parking Per instance 2,000 67. Declamping fee (saloon/tuktuk) Per instance 1,000 68. Declamping fee (lorry/mini bus) Per instance 3,500 69. Declamping fee (PSVs) Per instance 1,500 70. Declamping fee (Pick up) Per instance 1,500 71. Use of Abusive language Per instance 2,000 72. Vehicle storage charges Per day 1,000

SEVENTH SCHEDULE: HOUSE AND PLOT RENTS Revenue Description of Particular Revenue Item Unit of AMOUNT Item No. Measure (KSHS.)

1. House rent late payment penalty per instance 500 2. Senior staff (3 - bed roomed) per month 10,000 3. Middle level staff (2- bed roomed) per month 4,000 4. Staff house A (1 - bed roomed) per month 2,000 5. Staff House B (single roomed) per month 1,000 6. Staff House C (2- bedroomed) per month 2,000 31 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

7. Staff house D (single roomed) per month 1,000 8. Lock up shops per month 3,000 9. Kiosks -small (Below 2.5 M2) per month 1,500 10. Kiosks - medium (2.5 - 4.5 M2) per month 3,000 11. Kiosks - large (Above 4.5 M2) per month 4,500 12. Stalls per day 500

EIGHTH SCHEDULE: IMPOUNDING CHARGES ON ROAMING ANIMALS IN URBAN AREAS Revenue Description of Particular Unit of Zone A Zone B Zone C Item No. Revenue Item Measure 1. Cattle per head per day 1000 700 700 2. Sheep / goat per head per day 400 400 400 Pigs per head per day 700 700 700 Donkey per head per day 700 700 700 3. Camel per head per day 700 700 700 4. Dog per head per day 1000 1000 1000 5. Other goods including bicycle per day 200 200 200 6. chicken per day 50 50 50

NINTH SCHEDULE: CHARGES PURSUANT TO THE RATING ACT [CAP. 267]

Revenue Description of Particular Unit of Zone A Zone B Zone C Item No. Revenue Item Measure 1. Land Rates Percentage of 3% 2% 1% Market Values Per acre 2. Lease fees Percentage of 3% 2% 1% Market Values 3. Site value rates Percentage of 3% 2% 1% Market Values

4. Contribution in lieu of rates Percentage of 3% 2% 1% Market Values 5. Surveyors for showing Per beacon 2, 000 2, 000 2, 000 beacons to plot owners 6. Rates clearance certificate Per instance 5,000 3,500 2,500 7. Plucking machine (Tea) Per kg plucked Sh.5 per kg Sh.5 per kg Sh.5 per kg 8 Green Maize Per Tone Sh.500 500 500 TENTH SCHEDULE: CESS Revenue Description of Particular Unit of Zone A Zone B Zone Item Revenue Item Measure C No. 1. Carrier loaded with Charged per hand cart 50 50 50 commodities: Hand cart 2. Multinational Companies Percentage of market price per 5% 5% 5% kg/ltrs 3. Quarry Percentage of market price per kg 10% 10% 10% 4. Coffee Percentage of market price per kg 1% 1% 1% 5. Tea Tea Cess per kilo gram of Green 22 22 22 Tea leaf to the Factory Cents Cents Cents 32 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

6. Maize Percentage of market price per kg 1% 1% 1% 7. Milk Percentage of market price per liter 1% 1% 1% 8. Sugarcane Percentage of market price per kg 1% 1% 1% 9. Other special or essential Percentage of market price per kg 1% 1% 1% Produce pursuant to the Cess Act (No. 2 of 2017) 10. Timber per ton 1,000 1,000 1,000 11. Poles Percentage of market price per pole 10% 10% 10% 12. Bricks, Hard core and Sand 1 to 3 tones 200 200 200 4 to 7 tones 300 300 300 8 and above tones 500 500 500 13. Ballast per ton 100 100 100 14. Other quarry products or per ton 100 100 100 minerals 15. Carrier loaded with Charged per pick up 200 200 200 commodities: Pick up 16. Carrier loaded with Charged per canter 1,000 1,000 1,000 commodities: Canter 17. Carrier loaded with Charged per lorry (below 7 tonnes) 2,000 2,000 2,000 commodities: Lorry (below 7 Tonnes) 18. Carrier loaded with Charged per lorry (above 7 tonnes) 3,000 3,000 3,000 commodities: Lorry (7 tones and above)

ELEVENTH SCHEDULE: SINGLE BUSINESS PERMIT FEES CARE BILL DESCRIPTION Zone A Zone B Zone C GORY COD CODE E 100 101 Mega stores, hypermarket; large multi department 54,600 42,000 30,000 stores 102 Large stores, supermarket large multi department 36,400 28,000 21,000 stores 103 Large Hardware 18,200 12,000 9,000 Medium hardware 10,500 9,000 4,500 104 105 Small hardware 5,000 3,500 3,000 106 Large; traders, shop, bookshop, electronic or retail 18,200 9,600 9,000 services 110 Medium; traders, bookshop, shop, electronic or 9,100 4,800 4,000 retail services 111 Small traders, shops or retailers: up to 4 employees 4,500 2,500 1,500 or premises less than 50m2 in faraway location/isolated 112 Isolated premises: Retail/Posho mills 4,000 4,000 2,500 113 Posho mill 4,800 4,800 1,500 114 Large Auto spares: cars, lorries, buses 10,000 6,500 4,200 Medium auto spares: 6,000 4,800 3,000 33 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 115 Small auto spares: bicycles, motor bikes, Tuk-tuk 4,500 3,300 2,100 116 117 light temporary construction less than 5m2/food 4,000 2,200 1,400 kiosk 118 Large Tailoring shop with over 3 machines 9,100 6,000 4,500 119 Medium tailoring shop 4,500 4,000 3,000 120 Semi-permanent informal sector trade: up to 2 3,600 2,500 1,700 persons operating in verandah or temporary building Boutique 4,500 3,000 2,500 121 122 Large Carpentry/ Timber yard 18,000 12,000 9,500 123 Medium Carpentry 11,000 7,000 4,500 124 Small Carpentry 5,000 3,000 1,700 200 205 Hawkers with motor vehicle: 1 person with motor 5,000 3,000 2,500 vehicle 210 Hawkers without motor vehicle: 1 person without 4,000 2,500 1,500 motor vehicle 215 Small informal sector/ service provider: shoe shine 2,000 1,500 900 295 Other informal sector businesses 2,000 1,500 1,200 296 Large welding 9,100 7,000 4,500 29'7 Medium welding 6,000 4,000 2,500 298 Small welding 4,000 2,300 1,500 300 305 Large transportation company: 45,000 45,000 45,000 over 30 vehicles 310 Medium transport company: 28,000 14,000 10,000 from 6 to 30 vehicles 315 Small transport company: from 2 to 5 vehicles 10,000 6,000 4,000 320 Independent transport operation: 1 vehicle 4,500 2,400 2,000 325 Large petrol filling station: over 4 pumps with 36,000 21,000 13,500 garage workshop, car wash & retail shop 330 Medium petrol station: from 3 to 4 pumps with 21,000 18,000 9,500 garage - workshop, carwash or retail shop 335 Small petrol station: up to 2 pumps and without 13,500 10,500 6,000 garage- workshop or retail shop 340 Large cold storage facility: over 1000m2, insulated 50,000 26,400 16,500 walls, cold production equipment 345 Medium cold storage facility: between 100-1000m2 22,000 12,000 7,500 350 Small cold storage facility: up to 100m2 10,000 5,700 3,600 351 Large water bottling 15,000 10,000 5,000 Above 100m2 352 Medium water bottling 12,000 8,000 3,500 Between 21m2-100m2 353 Small water bottling 10,000 6,000 2,000 Upto 20m2 355 Large storage facility: over 45,000 24,000 15,000 5000m2 Go down, warehouse, liquid storage tanks complex 360 Medium storage facility from 1000 to 5000 m2 18,000 9,600 13,500 34 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

365 Small storage facility up to 9,100 4,800 6,000 1000m2 370 Large communications over 100 employees or 81,000 43,000 30,000 premises over 500m2 375 Medium communication from 16 to 100 employees 50,000 26,000 16,500 Or premises from 1500 to 5000m2 380 Small communication up to 15 28,000 14,400 9,000 employees or premises up to 1500m2 395 Other transport, storage and communications 6,400 3,300 2,500 396 Distributor/wholesaler per lorry 14,000 14,000 14,000 397 Distributor/wholesaler per pick up/probox/ small 9,000 9,000 9,000 vehicle 400 405 Large agricultural producer/processor! dealer/ 70,000 65,000 60,000 exporter over 50 employees 410 Medium agricultural producer/ processor/ dealer/ 30,000 25,000 23,000 exporter from 11 to 50 employees 415 Small agricultural producer/ processor/ dealer/ 7,200 7,200 7,200 exporter between 5 10 employees 416 Small agricultural producer/ processor/ dealer/ 4,000 4,000 4,000 exporter below 5 employees 420 Mining or natural resources extraction. 20 20 percent 20 percent of the percent of the royalties of the royaltie royaltie s s 495 Other agricultural forestry and natural resources 7,200 5,500 3,000 500 503 Large high standard lodging/hotel D class over 100 70,000 48,000 35,000 LOOMS 506 Medium high standard lodging house hotel D class 49,000 33,000 25,000 from 41 to 100 rooms 509 Small high standard lodging house D class up to 40 35,000 30,000 20,000 MOMS 512 Large lodgings house with restaurant or bar B /c 31,500 21,000 15,000 class basic standard over 15 rooms 515 Medium lodging house and restaurant !or bar B! C 24,500 18,000 15,000 class: basic standard up to 6 to 15 rooms 518 Small lodgings house with restaurant or B/C class: 17,500 12,000 8,000 basic standard up to 15 rooms 521 Large lodgings house B/C class basic standard over 28,000 24,000 15,000 15 rooms 524 Medium lodgings house B !C class: basic standard 17,500 12,000 7,500 from 6 to 15 rooms 527 Small lodgings house B/C 10,500 7,000 4,500 class: basic standard up to 5 rooms 540 Large restaurant with bar/membership club: capacity 21,540 14,000 9,000 over 30 customers/members 543 Medium restaurant with bar/membership club: 10,500 9,000 7,500 capacity from 11 to 30 customers/members

546 Small restaurant with bar up to 10 customers 7,000 4,800 3,500 35 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

549 Large eating house, snack, tea house "hotel" no 10,500 7,000 4,500 lodgings and no alcohol served with capacity over 20 customers 552 Medium eating house snack bar, tea hotel, no 7,000 4,800 3,500 lodgings and no alcohol served with capacity from 6 to 20 customers 555 Small eating house, snacks bar, tea hotel, no 4,900 3,300 2,500 lodgings no alcohol served with capacity up to 5 customers 558 Butchery with roasted meat or soup kitchen. Any 9,100 4,800 4,000 size 559 Butchery alone 7,500 4,500 3,000 560 Isolated butchery 5,000 3,500 3,000 561 Large bar/ traditional beer 120,00 100,000 80,000 seller. capacity over 50 customers 0 564 Medium bar/ traditional beer seller capacity from 90,000 80,000 70,000 16 to 50 customers 567 Small bar/ traditional beer seller, capacity up to 15 60,000 55,000 50,000 customers 571 Large light club/casino: over 40,000 29,000 19,000 500m2 574 Medium night club/ casino 9/14/2014 21,000 14,000 9,000 577 Small night club/ casino up to 14,000 9,600 6,000 100m2 595 Other catering and accommodation 4,900 3,300 2,500 596 Betting and gambling: Pool table, darts, etc. 10,000 10,000 5,000 597 Lottery 35,000 35,000 10,000 600 605 Large professional services firms over 10 63,000 42,000 27,000 practitioners or international affiliation 610 Medium professional services from 3 to 10 31,500 21,000 14,000 practitioners 615 Small professionals services firm 20,000 16,000 13,500 616 Mobile money dealers with more than 3 M-Pesa, 20,000 15,000 14,000 lines/agents 617 Mobile money dealers up to 2/ M-Pesa, lines/agents 9,100 6,500 5,500 618 Mobile money dealers with 1/ M-Pesa, line/agent 6,000 5,000 4,500 620 Independent technical operator: one-person Billing 4,900 3,800 3,000 individually (typist, accountant, bookkeeper, Photocopier, etc.) 625 Large financial services: over 25 employees or 66,500 45,000 35,500 premises over 300m2 630 Medium financial services from 6 to 25 employees 45,500 31,000 25,800 635 Small financial services up to 5 employees 25,000 21,000 13,500 640 Contractors class 8,7,6 & 5 6,000 6,000 6,000 641 Contractors class 4 8,000 8,000 8,000 642 Contractors class 3 12,000 12,000 12,000 643 Contractors class 2 & 1 24,000 24,000 24,000 650 Hearse service Per Vehicle 6,000 6,000 6,000 695 Other professional and technical services i. cyber with 1-3 computer machines 4,900 3,300 2,000 36 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

ii. cyber with 4- 7 computer machine 5,600 4,300 3,000

iii. cyber with 8 machines and above 6,600 5,300 4,000

iv. Graphical Designers 5,600 4,300 3,000 696 Garages 4,500 3,500 2,500 697 Car wash 4,200 3,000 2,500 698 Agricultural products dispensers i.e. Milk ATM 14,000 12,500 6,000 699 Large Agro vets above 100m2 14,000 10,500 6,000 Medium Agro vets between 16m2and 100m2 8,500 7,500 4,000 Small Agro vets below 16m2 5,600 4,500 2,500 700 705 Private higher education university 54,000 48,000 42,000 706 Private higher education college 31,000 28,000 25,000 710 Large private education institution over 100 30,000 30,000 30,000 Students. 715 Medium private education institution from 31 to 100 18,000 18,000 18,000 pupils 720 Small private education facility up to 30 pupils 15,000 15,000 15,000 725 Large private health facility hospital, clinic, nursing 55,000 50,000 50,000 home (providing overnight accommodation with capacity over 30 beds)/funeral home 730 Medium private health facility with a Pharmacy or 31,500 31,500 31,500 with accommodation. 735 Small private health facility. 21,000 14,000 9,000 740 Dentist physiotherapist psychologist, pharmacist/ 15,000 12,000 10,000 chemist etc. Consultancy office with no overnight accommodation available. 745 Tradition health services, herbalist, traditional 5,600 3,800 3,000 healer. 750 Large entertainment facility: cinema, theatre, video 31,500 21,000 13,500 show (over 100 seats), a museum juke box-games machines arcades (over 10 machines) sort club gym 755 Medium entertainment facility from 50 seats to 100 17,500 12,000 10,000 seats, from 4 to 10 machines 760 Small entertainment facility up to 50 seats up to 3 10,500 7,000 4,500 machines up to 15 members 795 Other education health and entertainment services 7,000 6,000 5,000 800 805 Large industrial plant over 75 150,00 120,000 100,000 employees or premises over 2,500m2 0 810 Medium industrial plant: from 16 to 75 employees 80,000 50,000 35,000 or premises from 100m2 to 2,500m2 815 Small industrial plant/saw millers up to 15 50,000 30,000 20,000 employees or premises 100m2 820 Large workshop/service repair: over 20 employees 35,000 24,000 15,000 or premises over 500m2 825 Medium workshop/ service repair from 6 to 20 14,000 9,600 6,000 employees or premises from 25m2 to 500m2 830 Small workshop/ service repair 4,900 3,300 3,000 37 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 : up to 5 employees or premises up to 25m2 895 Other manufacturer, workshop 4,900 4,000 4,000 896 Event organizers (per event) 10,000 10,000 10,000 897 Tents per year 20,000 15,000 10,000 900 901 Filming commercial -1 week 50,000 50,000 50,000 902 Filming full features - 1 week 75,000 75,000 75,000 903 Landing fee (less than 5 seats) 1,000 1,000 1,000 904 Filming documentary -1 week 25,000 25,000 25,000 905 Lading fee caravan 2,500 2,500 2,500 906 Helicopter 2,500 2,500 2,500 907 Microlight and paramotor glider 75,000 75,000 75,000 908 Private Cultural Centers 10,000 5,000 3,000 ENTRY FEE CHEPKIIT NANDI ROCK 909 Adults 200 each 200 each 910 Children 100 each 100 each 911 Non - Citizens 500 each 500 each 912 Special Groups( 30 and above) 50 each 50 each 913 Students, primary and secondary 50 each 50 each Students, Colleges and Universities 100 each 100 each 914 Camping Application Fee 500 per 500 per camp camp 915 Camping fee single 2,000 per 2,000 day per day 916 Camping fee group 20 and above 1,000 per 1,000 day per day 917 Conservation Fee 2,000 per 2,000 instance per instance

TWELFTH SCHEDULE: ALCOHOL CONTROL LICENSING CHARGES

No. Type of Licence Fees For 12 months Fees For 6 months or Less 1. General retail alcoholic drink licence: (a) In respect of premises situated within a city or a 70,000 50,000 municipality. (b) In respect of premises situated within urban areas other 50,000 30,000 than city and municipality (c) In respect of premises situate elsewhere; than in a city, 30,000 20,000 municipality and urban areas 2. General Retail Alcoholic Drink Licence (Off Licence): (a) In respect of premises situated within city or 40,000 25,000 municipality (wines and spirit) 38 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

(b) In respect of premises situated within urban areas other 25,000 20,000 than city and municipality

3. Brewer's Alcoholic Drinks Licence for each alcoholic drink or product manufactured. (a) One million litres and above per annum 1,000,000 (b) Between five hundred thousand (500,000) and nine 500,000 hundred ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety- ninelitres (999,999) litres per annum (c) Above twelve thousand (12,000) but below four 250,000 hundred and ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety-ninelitres (499,999) per annum (d) Twelve thousand litres(12,000) and below per annum 80,000 4. Wholesale alcoholic drink licence for each premise 50,000 30,000 5. Import alcoholic drink licence (wholesale): (a) one million litres and above 1,000,000 (b) Between five hundred thousand (500,000) and nine hundred 500,000 ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety-nine (999,999) litres (c) Below five hundred thousand (500,000) litres 250,000 6. (1) Bottler's alcoholic drink licence. 250,000 150,000 (2) Depot licence, in addition to subparagraph (1), per depot 50,000 30,000 7. (a)Distributor alcoholic drink licence 80,000 50,000 8. Hotel alcoholic drink licence: (a) In respect of premises situated within a city or a municipality 75,000 40,000 (b) In respect of premises situated within urban areas other than 50,000 30,000 city and municipality (c) In respect of premises situated elsewhere than in a city, 20,000 12,000 municipality and urban areas (d) Where the licensee holds a general retail alcoholic drink 5,000 licence in respect of the same premises 9. Restaurant Alcoholic Drink Licence: (a) In respect of premises situated within a city or a municipality 50,000 30,000 (b) In respect of premises situated within urban areas other than 35,000 12,000 city and municipality (c) In respect of premises situated elsewhere than in a city, 10,000 6,000 municipality and urban areas 10. (1) Club Alcoholic Drink Licence (Member's 5,000 Club). (a) In respect of premises situated within city or municipality 120,000 (b) In respect of premises situated within urban areas other than 100,000 city and municipality (c) In respect of premises situated elsewhere than in city, 70,000 municipality and urban areas. (2) Club alcoholic drink licence (proprietary club or night club or discotheque): (a) In respect of premises situated within City or Municipality 130,000 (b) In respect of premises situated within urban areas other than 100,000 city and municipality 39 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

(c) Respect of premises situated elsewhere than in a city, 50,000 municipality and urban areas 11. Supermarket and franchised retail stores alcoholic drink licence (a)In respect of supermarkets or franchised retail stores for each 80,000 premises situated within city or municipality (b) In respect of supermarkets or franchised retail stores for 50,000 each premises situated within urban areas other than city and municipality (c)In respect of supermarkets or retail chain stores for each 30,000 premises situated elsewhere than in a city, municipality and urban areas 12. Theatre alcoholic drink licence 15,000 7,000 13. Traveller's alcoholic drink licence (a) Where the licensee does not hold a general retail alcoholic 30,000 15,000 drink licence in respect of the same premises (b) Where the licensee holds a general retail alcoholic drink licence in respect of the same premises 14. Railway restaurant car alcoholic drink licence 5,000 15. Temporary or occasional alcoholic drink licence, per day 1,000 16. For transferring an alcoholic drink licence 1,000 17. For removing an alcoholic drink licence 500 18. For the issue of an assurance under the Act 1,000 19. For the issue of a duplicate licence 300 20. Distributors 80,000 (Urban) 60,000 (Rural) per year per year 21. Stockist 70,000 (Urban) 50,000 (Rural) per year per year 22. Depots 70,000 (Urban) 50,000 (Rural) per year per year 23. Wines and Spirits 60,000 (Urban) 40,000(Rural) per year per year

THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE: WEIGHTS AND MEASURES FEES PURSUANT TO THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT (CAP. 513) PART A: TRADE Particulars of equipment Initial verification Re-verification (Kshs) 'Kshs) 1. Weights For each weight-5kg and under 100 40 10kg 160 80 20kg 200 100 Exceeding 20kg 400 200 2. Measurement of length for each measure (a) Indivisible 400 200 (b) Subdivided (including the whole length) 1 Metre and under 100 60 Exceeding 1 meter but not exceeding 5 metres 200 100 40 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

10 metres 200 200 20 metres 600 300 30 metres 800 400 Exceeding 30 metres 1,000 800 3. Measures of capacity (other than bulk measures): (a) Indivisible 2 litres and under 100 40 Exceeding 2 litres but not exceeding 20 litres 200 100 Exceeding 20 litres 400 200 (b) Subdivided The fee payable for a sub-divided measure shall be the same as that of an indivisible measure of equivalent capacity and an additional charge of Kshs. 10 for each of its numbered subdivisions. 4. Bulk measures (road tankers) (a) For each compartment according to 2,000 capacity 500 litres and under an additional charge of KShs. 500 shall be payable for every 500 litres (or part thereof) in excess of such capacity (b) Adjustment of liquid level indicator of bulk 1,000 measures 5. Bulk storage tanks: Each tank according to its capacity 100,000 litres and under 100,000 Exceeding 100,000 litres but not exceeding 150,000 500,000 litres Exceeding 500,000 litres and not exceeding 200,000 1,000,000 litres Exceeding 1, 000,000 litres an additional charge of KShs. 10,0001= For every 100,000 litresfor sub-divided tanks — an additional charge of Kshs. 2,0001= per gallon 6. Spirit measuring instruments and fabric 400 200 measuring instruments for each instrument 7. Liquid measuring instrument (a) Dispensing pumps (each)— (i) Electronic 2,000 1,200 (ii) Non- electric 1,600 1,000 (b) Bulk meters (each) — (i) Electronic 30,000 15,000 (ii) Non-electronic 20,000 10,000 8. Leather measuring instruments and 2,000 1,600 fabric measuring instruments for each instrument 9. Egg grading machine for each machine Type "A" Machine 2,000 1,000 Type "B" Machine 3,000 1,500 41 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

10. Non-automatic weighing instrument intended for counter use for each instrument according to its capacity (a) Non-self-indicating 5Kgs and under 200 150 Exceeding 5 Kgs but not exceeding 15 Kgs 400 200 Exceeding 15 Kgs 1,000 400 (b)Semi self-indicating instruments 5 Kgs and under 400 200 Exceeding 5 Kgs but not exceeding 15 Kgs 800 400 Exceeding 15 Kgs 1,200 800 (c) Self —indicating instruments (electronic) 5 Kgs and under 600 400 Exceeding 5 Kgs but not exceeding 15 Kgs 1,000 600 Exceeding 15 Kgs 1,200 800 All other non-automatic weighing instruments for each instrument according to its capacity (a) Electronic instruments 50 Kgs and under 1,200 800 Exceeding 50 Kgs but not exceeding 500 Kgs 2,000 1,200 Exceeding 500 Kgs but not exceeding 1 tonne 4,000 2,000 Exceeding 1 tonne but not exceeding 5 tonnes 6,000 5,000 Exceeding 5 tonnes but not exceeding 20 tonnes 10,000 8,000 11. Non-automatic weighing instrument intended for counter use for each instrument according to its capacity (a) Non-self-indicating 5 Kgs and under 200 150 Exceeding 5 Kgs but not exceeding 15 Kgs 400 200 Exceeding 15 Kgs 1,000 400 (b)Semi self-indicating instruments 5 Kgs and under 400 200 Exceeding 5 Kgs but not exceeding 15 Kgs 800 400 Exceeding 15 Kgs 1,200 800 (c) Self —indicating instruments (electronic) 5 Kgs and under 600 400 Exceeding 5 Kgs but not exceeding 15 Kgs 1,000 600 Exceeding 15 Kgs 1,200 800 All other non-automatic weighing instruments for each instrument (according to their capacity) as indicated above (a) Electronic instruments 50 Kgs and under 1,200 800 Exceeding 50 Kgs but not exceeding 500 Kgs 2,000 1,200 Exceeding 500 Kgs but not exceeding 1 tonne 4,000 2,000 42 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

Exceeding 1 tonne but not exceeding 5 tonnes 6,000 5,000 Exceeding 5 tonnes but not exceeding 20 tonnes 10,000 8,000 Exceeding 20 tonnes: The fees payable shall be the same as that for a 20 tonne capacity instruments plus an additional charge of KShs. 400 for every tone (or part fair of) ) in excess of such capacity (b) Non-Electronic instruments 50 Kgs and under 1,000 600 Exceeding 50 Kgs but not exceeding 500 Kgs 1,600 1,000 Exceeding 500 Kgs but not exceeding 1 tone 3,000 2,000 Exceeding 1 tonne but not exceeding 5 tones 4,000 3,000 Exceeding 5 tones but not exceeding 20 tones 8,000 6,000 For exceeding 20 tones: The fees payable shall be the same as that for a 20 tonne capacity instruments plus an additional charge of Kshs. 400 for every tone (or part thereof) ) in excess of such capacity 12. Automatic weighing machines: For each weighing unit according to its capacity- 20 Kgs and under 1.200 600 Exceeding 20 Kgs but not exceeding 50 Kgs 1,600 1,000 Exceeding 50 Kgs but not exceeding 200 Kgs 2,000 1,500 Exceeding 200 kgs but not exceeding 1 tonnes 3,000 2,000 Exceeding 1 tonnes but not exceeding 5 tonnes 4,000 3,000 Exceeding 20 tonnes; The fees payable shall be the same as that for a 20 tonne capacity instruments plus an additional charge of KShs. 400 for every tone (or part thereof) in excess of such capacity 13. Belt weighers; For each instrtanent 12,000 8,000 14. Additional payable where weighing or 4,000 2,000 measuring instrument incorporated a printing device which is also examined and tested 15. Where a weighing or measuring instrument incorporate a printing device which is also examined and tested an addition charge of KShs. 400 shall be payable for the examination and testing of the device 16. Where a weighing instrument incorporates more than one indicating device an additional fee equivalent to the stamping fee oayable for the instrument shall be charged for the examination and testing of each such device 17. Where a weighing instrument has two setsof graduation (as in the case of some milk measures), separate fee shall be charged for each set of graduation according to the capacity of each instrument. 18. Where a weighing instrument is 43 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 constructed to calculate and indicate the price an additional fee of KShs. 400 shall be payable for the examination and testing of the indicating mechanism PART B: FEES FOR PATTERN APPROVAL 1. Measures of length and measures of 4,000 capacity; For each measure 2. Measuring instruments (a) Liquid measuring instruments (each) 20,000 (b) Linear measure instruments (each) 10,000 (c) Leather measuring instruments (each) 10,000 3. Non- automatic weighing instruments for each instrument according to capacity (a) Non- electronic (i) 200kgs and under 12,000 (ii) Exceeding 200 kgs but not exceeding 1 tone 16,000 (iii) Exceeding 1 tone 20,000 (b) Electronic (i) 20kgs and under 20,000 Iii) Exceeding 20kgs but not exceeding 200 kgs 30,000 (iii) Exceeding 200kgs but not exceeding 1 ton 35,000 (iv) Exceeding 1 ton 40,000 4. Automatic weighing instruments (hopper weighers) for each instrzonent according to capacity— (i) 20kgs and under 15,000 (ii) Exceeding 20kgs but not exceeding 200kgs 20,000 (iii) Exceeding 200kgs but not exceeding 1 tone 25,000 (iv) Belt weighers; Each instrument 30,000 PART C: FEES FOR ADJUSTING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUSCHARGES 1. Adjusting weights for each weight KShs. 5kgs and under 40 10kgs 60 20kgs 80 Exceeding 20kgs 200 2. Adjusting measures of capacity for each measure (a) Indivisible 100 (b) Sub-divisible The fee payable shall be the same as that for indivisible measures of equivalent capacity plus an additional charge of KShs. 50 for each sub- division adjusted 3. Miscellaneous charges: (a) inserting plugs (each) 40 (b) adjusting loose poise (each) 40 44 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

(c) balancing all types of weighing instruments 100 each (d)denominating linear and capacity measures 100 (each) (e)adjusting capacity measures for use of standards: each measure according to denomination (i) 20 litres and under 1,000 (ii) Exceeding 20 litres but not more than 500 2,000 litres (iii) Exceeding 500 litres an additional charge of KShs. 1, 000/= shall be payable for every 500 litres (of part thereof) in excess of such capacity (f) Calibrating masses for using laboratories: Each mass 2Kgs and under Class E 2,000 Class F 1,500 Class M 1,000 Exceeding 2kg but not exceeding 20kg 400 Exceeding 20kg but not exceeding 50kg 600 Exceeding 50kg but not exceeding 500kg 2,000 Exceeding 500kg 5,000 Calibrating of bulk storage for each tank according to its capacity 100,000 litres and under 100,000 Exceeding 100,000 but not exceeding 500,000 150,000 litres Exceeding 500,000 litters but not exceeding 200,000 1,000,000 litres Exceeding 1,000,000 litres, an additional charge An additional charge of per 500,000 litres Kshs. 1, 000/= per graduation 4. Fees for testing or calibrating or weighing or measuring equipment submitted to the director in pursuance of section 17 of the 9ct (a) Testing or calibrating articles(each) 800 (b) The charge for testing or calibrating 500 weighing or measuring equipment shall be the same as the stamping fee applicable for such an equipment plus an additional PART D: CHARGES FOR TRANSPORTATION HANDLING AND HIRE OF STANDARDS 1. Transportation charges: The amount payable for transporting mass standards from the nearest weight and measures office to the place appointed by the applicant shall be ksh2000 plus an additional charge per kilo metre as follows: 45 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

Mass standards of: One tone and under 60 Exceeding 1 tone but not exceeding 3 tones 100 Exceeding 3 tones but exceeding 10 tones 160 Exceeding 10 tones but not exceeding 15 tones 200 Exceeding 15 tones 300 2. Handling charges: The charges payable for lifting roller and block test weights for the purpose of either loading or offloading them into a vehicle or placing them onto the load receptor of the weighing instrument under test shall be as follows: (a) Loading/offloading weights into a vehicle 1 KShs. per ton or KShs. 4, 000/= per day whichever is greater. (b) Placing weights on or off the load receptor Kshs. 500/= per hour or of an instrument part thereof. 3. Hire of role and block test weights for every tone or part thereof (per day) (i) For the first three days (minimum period) 500 (ii) Any additional days beyond the minimum 750 period 4. Hire of other weighing equipment (i) Weighing bridge testing unit; Kshs. 10,000 per hour (ii) Mobile prove tanks; Kshs. 10,000 per day (iii) Fork lift; Kshs. 10,000 per day PART E: TRAVELLING COSTS The amount payable to an officer when on 50 application or notification by any person or when they attend any place away from their duty station for the purpose of verification of weighing measuring equipment be as follows; Travelling expenses per kilometer of part thereof); PART F: FEES REGISTRATION AS A MANUFACTURER OF WEIGHING OR MEASURINGEQUIPMENT AND WORKSHOP APPROVAL Fees for registration as a manufacturer 1,000 PART G: FEES FOR REPAIRS LINCENSE 1 . Repairer's license fees; Type 1 500 Type 3 800 Type 4 1,000 Type 5 800 Type 6 800 Type 7 1,000 Type 8 500 Type 9 A —Electricity meter 500 9B-Taxi meter 500 9C-Airtime meter 500 Type 10 A-Speed gun 500 10B-Alcohol Breath Analyzer 500 46 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

IOC-Blood pressure machine 500 10D-Thermometers 500 2. Special Categories Type A-Precision balance class 'A' 1,500 Type B-Precision balance '13' 1,500

FOURTEENTH SCHEDULE: HEALTH AND SANITATIONCHARGES

No. ITEM Sub county Kapsabet Other Hospitals County County Referral Hospitals Hospital PART A: LABORATORY CHARGES 1. Blood slides 50 50 2. Widal tests 150 250 3. Brucella 150 150 4. V.D.R.L 150 200 5. Blood group 100 250 6. Urinals 100 180 7. Stool 300 300 PART B: HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION FEES PUBLIC PRIVATE 1. Theatre pack 1,000 2,000 2. Ambulance fee private 4,500 5,000 3. Ambulance service 4,000 4,200 PART C: CHARGES FOR DENTAL SERVICES OR PROCEDURES PUBLIC PRIVATE 1. Closed dissipation 500 700 2. Closed dissipation window 500 700 teeth 3. Complete dentures 5,000 5,700 4. Composite fillings 600 800 5. Debridement and packing 100 150 with alvogyl 6. Debridement with primary 1,000 1,200 closure 7. Debridement with 500 650 secondary closure 8. Deciduous extraction 200 250 9. Dental 0 450 10. Dental extraction 300 500 11. Dental extraction in staff 0 1,000 12. Dental extraction prisoner 0 1,000 waived 13. Dental-displaced teeth 0 1,000 14. Dental dressing 50 1,000 15. Dental extraction 300 1,000 16. Dental incision and 1,000 1,000 drainage(I&D) 17. Dentigerous 0 1,000 47 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

18. Denture repairs 500 1,000 19. Curettage and debridement 0 1,000 20. Digital reduction of the 400 0 mandible 21. CD repair/relining 1,000 2,000 22. Change of dressing dental 0 300 23. Check-Up 0 200 24. Eruption Cyst 500 500 25. Extraction 300 300 26. Extraction In Prisoner- 0 0 Waived 27. Extraction In Staff 200 200 28. Extraction In-Milk Teeth 300 300 29. Extraction In-Permanent 300 300 Teeth 30. Attrition 0 0 31. Attrition Anterior 0 0 32. Admit Ward 2-3 0 0 33. Age Assessed At2 0 0 34. Age Assessment In Sexual 0 0 Assault 35. Age Assessment- 100 200 Guardian/Parent 36. Age Assessment- 0 0 Police/Gok 37. Acrylic Crowns 3,000 5,000 38. Minor oral surgery (MOS) 2,000 3,000 39. Missing 24 0 3,500 40. Missing14 0 0 41. Mmf 4,000 6,000 42. Nasopalatine Cyst 0 0 43. Mandibular Otioma 0 0 44. Fms 1,200 1,200 45. Fractured 52 0 0 46. Full Mouth Scaling(Fms) 1,200 1,200 47. PD Repair 1,000 1,000 48. Periapical Pathology(Pap) 0 0 49. Permanent Fillings 600 1,000 50. Prisoner 0 0 51. Porcelain Bridges Unit 5,000 10,000 52. Porcelain Fused to Metal 5,000 10,000 Crown 53. Ohi 0 0 54. Open Disimpaction 1,200 2,000 55. Operculectomy 500 1,000 56. Ortho Repair 500 1,000 57. Over-Retained 100 100 Deciduous(Or) 58. Partial Dentures 1,000 1,000 59. Partial Dentures Additional 500 1,000 Tooth 48 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

60. Partial Dentures-Dental 1,000 1,000 61. Orthodontic Appliance 2,500 4,000 62. Orthodontic Appliance 500 1,000 Repair 63. Reassure 0 0 64. Referral 0 0 65. Removable Dentures(Rpd) 1,000 2,000 Single Tooth 66. Removal of Arch Bars 0 1,000 67. Removal of Splints 0 500 68. Review 0 200 69. Root Canal Treatment 3,000 3,000 70. Root Canal Treatment 1,500 1,500 Extirpation 71. Routine Checks 20 20 72. Rrts 24 300 300 73. Scaling 1,000 1,000 74. Splinting 1,500 1,500 75. Staff 0 0 76. Tca 0 0 77. Tca for f 0 0 78. Tca For Excision 0 0 79. Tca for exo 0 0 80. Tca For Erenectomy 0 0 81. Tca for full mouth scaling 0 0 82. Tea For Mandibular 0 0 Fixation 83. Tca for rct 0 0 84. Tca For Splinting 0 0 85. Tca for uroa 0 0 86. Tooth Filling 600 600 87. Waive Extraction 0 0 88. Xray-Iopa 12 100 100 89. Doctors Clinics 0 0 90. Doctors Fee 50 50 91. Bp 0 0 PART 13: EAR NOSE AND THROAT SERVICES AND PROCEDURES 1. Bronchoscopy-ENT 3,500 3,500 2. Anterior Nasal Packing- 200 200 ENT 3. Biopsies-ENT 0 0 4. Far Syringing-ENT 200 200 5. ENT-Catongue-Tonsils - 6. ENT-Foreign Body Bronchus 7. ENT-Adenoidectomy 5,000 5,000 8. ENT-Caoesopi-Iogus 9. ENT-Tongue Tie Release 10. ENT-Anterior Nasal Pack 200 250 11. ENT-Auricular Kelloids 1,500 2,000 49 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 12. ENT-Cauterisation 400 600 13. ENT-Cautery 400 600 14. ENT-Dermoid Cycst- 300 500 Excision 15. ENT-Excision of Dermoid 300 500 Cyst 16. ENT-Foreign Body Removal 17. ENT-I&D 300 500 18. ENT-Incision and Drainage 100 200 19. ENT-Irrigation-Syringing 400 400 20. ENT-Latyngectomy 3,500 4,000 21. ENT-Drop laryngeal 500 500 sutoring 22. ENT-Polypectomy 3,500 38,000 23. ENT-Posterior Nasal 1,500 2,000 Packing 24. ENT-Referrals to MTHR 25. ENT-Removal of Foreign 200 250 Body 26. ENT-Removal of Foreign 1,000 1,500 body (G.A) 27. ENT-Removal of Keloids 500 550 28. ENT-Removal of sutures 50 50 29. ENT-Rhinoscopy 500 500 30. ENT-Tonsillectomy 3,500 3,500 31. ENT-Turbinectomy 3,500 3,500 32. ENT-Adenoidectomy 3,500 3,500 33. Cautery In Epistaxis-ENT 200 200 34. Children Under 5-ENT - 35. Tonsillectomy-ENT 3,500 3,500 36. Turbinectomy-ENT 3,500 3,500 37. Stitching(Cosmetics)-ENT 300 300 38. Release of tongue tie 100 100 39. Oesophagoscopy-ENT 3,500 3,500 40. Polypectomy 3,500 3,500 41. Ploypectomy-ENT 3,500 3,500 PART E: EYE SERVICES AND PROCEDURES 1. Padding Eye-Eye Unit 50 50 2. Retrabulba Alcohol-Eye 500 500 Unit 3. Sub-Conji.Inj-Eye Unit 100 100 4. Chalazion 300 300 5. Eye 6. Eye-Enucleation 2,000 2,000 7. Eye-Epilation 50 50 8. Eye-Foreign Removal 2,000 2,000 Under Ga 9. Eye-Irrigation 50 50 10. Eye-Lid Repair 300 300 11. Eye-Pterygium 500 500 50 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

12. Eye-Stye I&D 100 100 13. Eye-Tarsoraphy 300 300 14. Eye-Trabeculectomy 1,000 1,000 (T.E.T) 15. Eye-Tarsal Plate Rotation 500 500 16. Eye Cataract Kit 1,900 1,900 17. Eye Conjuctival Growth 1,000 1,000 Excision 18. Eye Daciyocystectomy 1,000 1,000 19. Eye Iol 600 600 20. Eye Lens Washout 1,000 1,000 21. Eye Lid Repair 300 300 22. Eye Punctum Sysringing 1,000 1,000 23. Eye Tarsorapy 500 500 24. Eyealcoholinjection 300 300 25. Eye-Cataract Surgery EyeChalazion(I&D) 26. Eye-Conjuctual Growth 1,000 1 Excision 27. Eye-Corneal Repair 2,000 2,000 28. Eye Punctum Sysringing 1,000 1,000 29. Eye Tarsorapy 300 300 30. Eye-Alcohol Injection 300 300 31. Eye-Cataract Surgery 1,000 1,000 32. Eye-Chalazon (I&D) 300 300 33. Eye-Conjuctual Growth 1,000 1,000 Excision 34. Eye-Corneal Repair 2,000 2,000 35. Eye-Diamond Cyst 1,500 1,500 Excision Under G.A 36. Eye-Evisceraction 1,000 1,000 37. Eye-Foreign Removal 2,000 2,000 Under G.A 38. Eye-Incision & Drainage 150 150 39. Eye- Irrigation 50 50 40. Eye-Peritomy 500 500 41. Eye-Alcohol 300 300 Block(Injection) 42. Eye-Diamond Cyst 1,000 1,000 Excision Under G.A 43. Eye-Glass Roding 50 50 44. Eye-Padeling 50 50 45. Eye-Pharmacy refer refer 46. Eye-Refraction 150 150 47. Eye-Removal F/Body 100 100 48. Eye-Removal of Stitches 50 50 49. Eye-Removal of Stitches 1,000 1.000 under G.A 50. Intraocularlensiol 600 600 51. lot 600 600 52. Laser Treatment 1,000 1,000 51 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

53. Injection 54. Injection-Child 20 20 55. In patient 56. Inpatient Bill 57. Medical Exam-Inpatient 200 200 58. Bed Charges 500 500 59. Theatre PART F: LABORATORYSER VICES 1. Asot 200 200 2. Brucella 150 150 3. Os For Mps-Adult 50 50 4. Bs For Mps-Under S .. 5. Blood Grouping 50 50 6. Blood Sugar 100 100 7. Blood Unit 300 8. Blood Culture 400 400 9. Blood giving set-Lab 30 30 10. Anc Profile 250 250 11. Am path Periodic Lab refer refer Payments 12. Ear 100 100 13. Cholorinase 300 300 14. Cd4 100 100 15. CSF 300 300 16. CSF Biochemistry 300 300 17. Culture for Swabs 400 400 18. I

42. HIV test refer refer 43. Fasting Blood Sugar 120 120 44. Full Haemogram 250 250 45. Formal gel test 80 80 46. Gram Stain for 80 80 Hvs/Urethral Swab 47. Grouping and Cross Match 200 200 48. Ilb 100 100 49. Ilbsag 100 100 50. Hey 100 100 51. Hvswetprep 100 100 52. Hvswetprep+Culture 300 300 53. Sputum 54. Stool For M/C/S 300 300 55. Stool For 0/C - 50 50 56. Stool for Occult Blood 50 50 57. Rectal Swab 300 300 58. Rectal Swab-Wet Prep 100 100 59. Sickling Test 100 100 60. Rheumatoid Factor 150 150 61. Ogtt 1,000 1,000 62. Pregnancy Tst 200 200 63. Psa 1,800 1,800 64. Periodic Reminances-Lab 65. T4t3 And Tsh 1,800 1,800 66. Tuberculosis free free 67. Vdrltesi 100 100 68. Urinalysis 100 100 69. Urinalysis for Culture 300 300 70. Widal 150 150 71. Water Analysis 1,500 1,500 72. Main Theatre 73. Wide Excision 3,000 3,000 74. Wiring 5,000 5,000 75. Umblicoplasly 5,000 5,000 76. Under Waterseal 2,000 2,000 77. Urethroplasty 5,000 5,000 78. Tar-Ward 1 5,000 5,000 79. 80. Testillar Exploration 2,000 2,000 81. Theatre Fees 82. Tonsillectomy 5,000 5,000 83. Thyroidectomy 5,000 5,000 84. Pelvic Abcess 1,000 1,000 85. Prostatectomy 5,000 5,000 86. Premature Delivery 500 500 87. Plating 5,000 5,000 88. Ovarian Cyst 3,000 3,000 89. Passage of Sound(Pos) 1,000 1,000 90. Orchidectomy 5,000 5,000 53 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

91. Orif 5,000 5000 92. Skin Grafting 5,000 5,000 93. Saline Per Da- Bath 20 20 94. Removal of placenta 1,000 1,000 95. Repair of Raptured Ectopic 5,000 5,000 96. Repair of tendons 5,000 5,000 97. Repair of V agino 1,000 1,000 98. Removal Of Fb 500 500 99. Removal Of Lipoma 1,000 1,000 100. Stoma Reversal 5,000 5,000 101. Stamp Fashioning 5,000 5,000 102. Spleenectomy 5,000 5,000 103. Supra pubic catheterisation 1,000 1,000 104. Surgical Debridement 5,000 5,000 105. Surgical toilet 2,000 2,000 106. Hydro celectomy 5,000 5,000 107. I&D 2,000 2,000 108. Herniorrophy 5,000 5,000 109. Herniotomy 5,000 5,000 110. Fissure In Ano 3,000 3,000 111. E.U.A 1,000 1,000 112. External Fixation 5,000 5,000 113. Haemorrhoidectomy 5,000 5,000 114. Incision and Drainage 2,000 2,000 115. Incisional Biopsy 2,000 1,000 116. Incisional Drainage 2,000 2,000 117. Liopoma 2,000 2,000 118. Mastectomy 5,000 5,000 119. Main Theatre 5,000 S,000 120. Major Operations 5,000 5,000 121. Major Operations-Theatre 5,000 5,000 122. Mc Donald Stitch 2,000 2,000 123. Laparotomy 5,000 5,000 124. K-Nailing 5,000 5,000 125. Myomectomy 5,000 S,000 126. Norplant-Theatre 300 300 127. Curettage 1,000 1,000 128. Contracture Release 5,000 5,000 129. Cliss 5,000 5,000 130. D&C Theatre 1,000 1,000 131. Craniotomy 5,000 5,000 132. Circumcision-Theatre 1,000 1,000 133. Eschariotomy 2,000 2,000 134. Evacuation-Main 1,000 1,000 135. Excision 1,000 1,000 136. Excisional Biopsy 2,000 2,000 137. Episiotomy-Main Theatre 1,000 1,000 138. Amputation 5,000 5,000 139. Anal Dilation 1,000 1,000 140. Adenoidectomy 5,000 5,000 54 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

141. All U\Peritomy 5,000 5,000 142. Bone Graft 5,000 5,000 143. Btl 1,000 1,000 144. Appendectomy 5,000 5,000 145. Biopsy 1,000 1,000 PART G: MCH 1. Surgical Contraceptives 350 350 2. Oral Family Planning Pills 50 50 3. Registration- Mch 200 200 4. Removal of Implants 200 200 5. Removal of Implants-MCH 200 200 6. Removal of Iucd-MCH 200 200 7. Removal of lucds 200 200 8. Insertion of Implants 200 200 9. Insertion of Implants-MCH 200 200 10. Insertion of Iucds 200 200 11. Injectable 50 50 12. Injectable (Fp)- MCH 100 100 13. Ep Check Up 50 50 14. Fp Pills 50 50 15. MCH 16. MCI-I-Btl 1,000 1,000 17. MCH-Checks of Implants 50 50 18. MCH- Implants Removal 200 200 19. MCI-I-Implant Insertion 200 200 20. MCI-I-Iced Insertion 200 200 21. MCI-I-Iced Removal 100 100 22. Iced Check 50 50 23. Micro tut 50 50 24. Check-Up- MCI-I 50 50 25. Cry therapy 1,200 1,200 26. Via 100 100 PART H: MEDICAL EXAMINATION 1. Medical Examination for 500 500 adults for Travel Purposes 2. Medical Examination for 200 200 Food Handler 3. Medical Examination for 200 200 Students PART I: MINOR THEATRE 1. Minor Theatre Removal of 200 200 Catheter 2. Minor Theatre Dressing 50 50 3. Minor Theatre - I&D 100 100 4. Minor Theatre- Insertion 500 500 And Damage 5. Minor Theatre- Release of 200 200 Tongue Tie 6. Minor Theatre- Removal of 200 200 Extra Digits 55 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

7. Minor Theatre - Removal 300 300 of Ganglion And Cysts 8. Minor Theatre- Removal of 300 300 Implants 9. Minor Theatre - Removal 200 200 of Iucd 10. Minor Theatre - Removal 50 50 of Stitches 11. Insertion & Dilation refer refer 12. Insertion of Implant 300 300 13. Clinics 100 100 14. Change of Catheter 200 200 15. Change of Catheter- Minor 200 200 Theatre 16. Circumcision Minor 1,000 1,000 Theatre 17. Circumcision 1,000 1,000 18. Dressing 50 50 19. Exploration of Foreign 300 300 Body 20. Cauterisation 100 100 21. Removal of Foreign Bodies 100 100 22. Stitching Minor Theatre 300 300 PART J: MORTUARY CHARGES 1. Post Mortem 1,000 1,000 2. Bed Charges- Mortuary 200 200 3. Accommodation- Morgue. 200 200 4. Acc 5. Morgue- Embalmment 1,000 1,000 6. Morgue- Embalmment 1,500 1,500 (Bid) 7. Morgue- Embalmment- 500 500 Under 5 8. Mortuary Bed Day 300 300 9. Mortuary- Miscellaneous 200 200 PART K: NURSING FEES 1. Nurse-loco Syringes with 10 10 Needle 2. Nurse-Blood Giving Set 20 20 3. Nurse-Chromic Catgut 20 20 4. Nurse-Cotton Wool 50 50 5. Nurse-Crepebandage 50 50 6. Nurse- Crepe Bandages 20 20 7. Nurse-Face Mask 10 10 8. Nurse-Folloy-Cathetes 5.18 30 30 9. Nurse- Folloy-Cathetes 30 30 5.16 10. Nurse-Gauze Bandages 10 10 11. Nurse- Gauze Roll 500 500 12. Nurse- Iv Cannular G 20 40 40 56 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

13. Nurse- Iv Cannular G 24 40 40 14. Nurse- Iv Cannular G 22 40 40 15. Nurse- Maternity Pack 500 500 16. Nurse- Maternity Pads 70 70 17. Nurse- Strapping 70 70 18. Nurse- Surgical Blade 10 10 19. Nurse- Surgical Gloves 30 30 20. Nurse-Sutures (Polygl) 2-0 200 200 21. Nurse- Sutures (Polygl) 3-0 200 200 22. Nurse- Syringes and 15 15 Needle

PART L: ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY FEES 1. Sach Foot- Orth Tech 10,000 10,000 2. Shoe Raise 400 400 3. Polio Boots 1,500 1,500 4. Suspension Belt- Orth Tech Surgical Boots 1,200 1,200 5. Spinal Brace 5,000 5,000 6. Splints 1,500 1,500 7. Stump Sock (Single) 1,000 1,000 8. T-Strap 300 300 9. Tie Prosthesis 50,000 50,000 10. T/K Prosthesis 50,000 50,000 11. Stymes Prosthesis 15,000 15,000 12. Prosthetic Repa res 1,500 1,500 13. Orth-Measurement 100 100 14. Orth Plaster 100 100 15. Orth. Technology 500 500 16. P.O.P Bandages (Rolls) 1,500 1,500 17. Orthotech- Stump Sock (Single) Adults 1,000 1,000 18. Other Appliances 1,500 1,500 19. Orthotech- A E Prosthesis Adult 300,000 300,000 20. Orthotech- A E Prosthesis Children 250,000 250,000 21. Orthotech- A K Calliper With Knee Joint (Single) Ad 7,500 7,500 22. Orthotech- A K Calliper With Knee Joint (Single) Ch 5,000 5,000 23. Orthotech- A l Adult Orthotech- Orthotics Repairs Excluding Parts) Adult 71. Orthotech- P.O P Bandages (Rolls) Adult 2,000 2,000 72. Orthotech- P.O P Bandages (Rolls) Children 150 150 73. Orthotech- Polio Boots Adult 1,500 1,500 74. Orthotech- Polio Boots Children 1,200 1,200 75. Orthotech- Prosthetic Repairs (Excluding Parts) Adult 2,000 2,000 76. Orthotech- Prosthetic Repairs (Excluding Parts) 1,500 1,500 Children 77. Orthotech-Sach Foot Adult 10,000 10,000 78. Orthotech-Sach Foot Children 10,000 100,000 58 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

79. Orthotech- Cervical Collars (General) Children 1,500 1,500 80. Orthotech- Shoe Raising 1,000 1,000 81. Orthotech- Shoe Raising Children 400 400 82. Orthotech-Socket A/K Prosthesis Children 20,000 20,000 83. Orthotech- Splints (General)Adult 1,500 15,000 84. Orthotech- Splints (General) Children 1,500 1,500 85. Orthotech-Spinal Brace Adult 5,000 5,000 86. Orthotech-Spinal Brace Children 3,500 3,500 K. Orthotech-Stirrup Adult 1,000 1,000 88. Orthotech-Stirrup Children 1,000 1,000 89. Orthotech-Stump Sock (Single) Children 750 750 90. Orthotech--Stump Sock A K Prosthesis Adult 25,000 25000 91. Orthotech-Stump Sock B K Prosthesis Adult 10,000 10,000 92. Orthotech-Stump Sock B K Prosthesis Children 7,500 7,500 93. Orthotech-Surgical Boots (Orthopaedic Boots) Adult 3,000 3,000 94. Orthotech-Surgical Boots ( 2,500 2,500 Orthopaedic Boots) Children 95. Orthotech-Suspension Belt 1,200 1,200 Adult 96. Orthotech-Suspension Belt Children 1,200 1,200 97. Orthotech- Symes Prosthesis 30,000 30,000 Adult 98. Orthotech-Symes Prosthesis Children 15,000 15,000 99. Orthotech-T E Prosthesis Adult 50,000 50,000 100. Orthotech-T E Prosthesis Children 50,000 50,000 101. Orthotech-T K Prosthesis Adult 50,000 50,000 102. 103. Orthotech- T K Prosthesis Children 35,000 35,000 104. Orthotech-T- Strap Adult 300 300 105. Orthotech-T- Strap Children 300 300 106. Orthotech- Walking Canes (Adjustable) 500 500 107. Orthotech-Walking Frames (Adjustable) Adult 2,500 2,500 108. Orthotech-Walking Frames (Adjustable) Children 2,500 2,500 109. Orthotech- Wedges Adult 500 500 110. Orthotech-Wedges Children 500 500 111. Orthotech- Wheel Chair Adult 15,000 15,000 112. Orthotech-Wheel Chair Children 15,000 15,000 113. Orthotech-Wooden Crutches 550 550 Adult 114. Orthotech-Wooden Crutches 400 400 Children 115. Taking Measurements 100 100 116. Walking Canes 500 500 117. Walking Frames 2,500 2,500 118. X-ray- Hip Disaculation Prosthesis 90,000 90,000 119. Metallic Elbow Crutches 1,000 1,000 120. Metallic Crutches Axillary 1,500 1,500 121. Knee Brace 3,500 3,500 122. Kneecap 500 500 123. Knee Joint Set (Orthotic) 7,500 7,500 59 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

124. Knee Joint Unit (Prosthetic Single) 27,000 27,000 125. Insole (Unilateral) 500 500 126. Figure Of 8 Bandage 50 50 127. C.P Chair 4,000 4,000 128. Arch Support 500 500 129. B/E Prosthesis 30,000 30,000 130. B/K Calliper (Single) 1,500 1,500 131. B/K Prosthesis 30,000 30,000 132. A/E Prosthesis 60,000 60,000 133. A/K Calliper With Knee Joint (Single) 5,000 5,000 134. A/K CainPer Without Knee 3,500 3,500 Joint (Single) 135. A/K Prosthesis 70,000 70,000 136. Aluminium Auxiliary Crutches 3,500 3,500 137. 138. Aluminium Elbow Crutches 2,500 2,500 139. Ankle Support 3,000 3,000 140. Drop Foot Splint 2,000 2,000 141. 1,500 1,500 142. Cervical Collars 143. Corsets 4,000 4,000 144. Wedges 500 500 145. Wheel Chair 15,000 15,000 146. Wooden Crutches 550 550 147. Pharmacy 148. Pain Killers/General 30 30 149. Pharmacy 150. Solution Insulin 100 100 151. Mop Drugs 100 100 152. Iv Giving Set 50 50 153. Laser Treatment (Pharmacy) 154. Insulin 150 150 155. First Line Antibiotics 50 50 156. Chiororhexidine Mouthwash 157. Drugs 1,660 1,660 158. Eye- Enucleation (Pharmacy) 159. Application of Skin 1,000 1,000 160. Apdk 38,000 38,000 161. Apdk- Branch 38,000 38,000 162. Apd K2 19,000 19,000 163. Lumpsome 38,000 38,000 164. Physiotherapy 165. Physiotherapy Adult 200 200 166. Physiotherapy Adult- Inpatient 200 200 167. Physiotherapy Adult- Out patient 200 200 168. Physiotherapy Amenity 240 240 169. Physiotherapy Child 200 200 170. Physiotherapy Child -Inpatient 200 200 171. Physiotherapy child- Out patient 200 200 172. Physiotherapy Out patient- Private 200 200 60 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

173. Physiotherapy- Wheel Chair Charges 16,000 16,000 174. Physiotherapy- Adult 175. Physiotherapy- Tricycle Charges 19,000 19,000 176. Incinerator Charges 50 50 PART M: RECORDS FEES AND CHARGES 1. Fp- Records 55 55 2. Anc Card 25 25 3. Admission 100 100 4. Admissions 100 100 5. Cwc Card 20 20 6. Child Health Card- Records 20 20 7. Special Clinic File 100 100 8. Search of Records 300 300 9. Research Personal 500 500 10. Retrieval patient File Verification Fee 2,000 2,000 11. patient File Registration Fee 500 500 12. Registration 20 20 13. Surgical Blade -4/5 20 20 14. Bed Charges - Ward 4/5 500 500 15. Catheter 150 150 16. Blood Giving Set 30 30 17. Admission Ward 4/5 100 100 18. Dressing - Ward 4/5 50 50 19. Enema- Ward 4/5 100 100 20. Injection- Male Surge 100 100 21. Injections 50 50 22. Insertion of Branula 50 50 23. File 70 70 24. Fgauzebandage-Ward4/5 200 200 25. I.V Fluid 50 50 26. Miscellaneous- Male Surge 100 100 27. Lumber Puncture- Male Surge 150 150 28. Lumber Puncture- Male Surgery 100 100 PART N: WARD CHARGES SECTION 1: WARD 6 1. Lumber Puncture- Male Med 200 200 2. Iv Giving Set- Ward 6 20 20 3. Miscellaneous- Male Med 150 150 4. Iv Fluid- Ward 6 100 100 5. Injection - Male Med 50 50 6. Enema- Ward 6 100 100 7. Dresing - Ward 6 50 50 8. Cleaning Gloves- Ward 6 10 10 9. Blood Giving Set - Male Med 30 30 10. Branub- Ward 6 70 70 11. Caretaker-Ward 6 150 150 12. Bed Charges- Ward 6 200 200 13. Surgical Gloves- Ward 6 20 20 14. Syringe- Ward 6 10 10 15. Urinebag-Ward6 100 100 61 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 SECTION 2: WARD 7 16. Urine Bag- Ward 7 100 100 17. Syringe - Ward7 5 10 18. Surgical Gloves-Ward 7 20 25 19. Pleura tapping 100 100 20. Bed Charges- Ward 7 200 200 21. Ascitic Tapping 100 100 22. Caretaker- Ward 7 150 150 23. Branula- Ward 7 70 70 24. Blood Giving Set-Female Med 30 30 25. ACC 26. Cleaning Gloves- Ward 7 10 10 27. Enema- Ward 7 50 50 28. Injection - Female Med 100 100 29. I. V Fluid - Ward 7 50 50 30. I.V Transfusion 100 100 31. Lvi 100 100 32. Gastric Lavage 50 50 33. Miscellaneous - Female Med 50 50 34. Iv Giving Set- Ward 7 150 150 35. Lumber Puncture -Ward 7 100 100 36. Lumber Puncture -Female Med 200 200 SECTION 3: WARD X 37. Iv Giving Set- Ward X 20 20 38. Iv Fluid 0 Ward X 100 100 39. Dressing - Ward X 50 50 40. Leaning Gloves- Ward X 10 10 41. Act - 42. Branula- Ward X 70 70 43. Caretaker - Ward X 150 150 44. Bed Charges- Ward X 200 200 45. Syringe-Ward X 10 10 46. oxygen Cannula 250 250 47. Xidex 150 150 48. Ood Giving Set-Paeds 30 30 49. Enema Ward X 100 100 50. Lunjerr Puncture - Paeos 200 200 51. Miscellaneous- Paeds 150 150 52. Injection - Paeds 50 50 53. Reproductive Health Theatre 50 50 54. Rht-Dilation and Curretage 1,000 1,000

55. Rht-Caesarean Section 5,000 5,000 56. Rf-It-Cystectomy 5,000 5,000 Oophorectomy Ovarian Cysts- Ma 57. Rht-Examination Under Anaesthesia (Eva) 1,000 1,000 58. Rht-Hysterectomy 5,000 5,000 59. Rht-Macdonalds Stitch 1,000 1,000 60. Rht-MarsuPauzation 1,000 1,000 62 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

61. Ri-It-Mymectomy 5,000 5,000 62. Rht-Salpi Ng EctomySalpingostomy 5,000 5,000 63. Rht-Tubal Ligation-Vasectomy 1,000 1,000 64. Rht-Tuboplasty 5,000 5,000 65. Rht-V V F and R U F Repair 5,000 5,000 66. Rht- V aginoplasty 1,000 1,000 67. Cryoti-Ierapy 2,000 2,000 68. Explorative Laparatomy 5,000 5,000 69. Cystectomy 5,000 5,000 70. Cryotherapy;Leep 1,000 1,000 71. Ceasarian Section 72. Eua-Ward 1 1,000 1,000 73. Laparatomy-Peritonitis 5,000 5,000 PART 0: SPECIAL ACCOUNTS FEES AND CHARGES 1. Miscellaneous 180 180 2. FauluReg Account 200 200 3. Attachment Certificate 1,000 1,000 4. Attachment Degree 2,000 2,000 5. Attachment Diploma 1,500 1,500 6. Special Account 7. Record Extraction 500 500 8. Printing patient File SO 50 9. Tissue Paper 10. Ward 1 50 50 11. Ye-Ward 1 50 50 12. Vaginal Exam 100 100 13. Urine Bag-Ward 1 250 250 14. Pocks-Ward 1 1,000 1,000 15. Repair of Perianal TearTheatre 200 200 16. Speculum Exam-Ward 1 10 10 17. Syringe-Ward 1 20 20 18. Surgical Gloves-Ward 1 50 50 19. Surgical Blade-Ward 1 200 200 20. Bed Charges-Ward 1 30 30 21. Blood Giving Set-Ward 1 150 150 22. Caretaker-Ward 1 70 70 23. Branula-Ward 1 30 30 24. Blood Giving Set-Gynae 25. Accommodation -Wdl 26. Accwdl 50 50 27. Dressing-Ward 1 100 100 28. Enema-Gynae 100 100 29. Catheter-Ward lclean GlovesWardl 10 10 30. Induction 200 200 31. Injection-Gynae 50 50 32. IvEliuds-Ward 1 100 100 33. Miscellaneous Gynae 150 150 34. Mva-Ward 1 1,000 1,000 35. Iv Giving Set-Ward 1 20 20 36. Lumber Puncture-Gynae 200 200 63 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 37. Ward 2/3 38. Lumber Puncture-Female Surgery 200 200 39. Iv Giving Set-Ward2/3 20 20 40. Iv Fluids 100 100 41. Miscellaneous-Female surgery 150 150 42. Iv Flu Ids-Ward2/3 100 100 43. Injection Female Surgery 50 50 44. Clean Gloves-Ward2l3 10 10 45. Catheter-Ward2/3 100 100 46. Enema-Ward213 100 100 47. Dresssing-Ward2j3 50 50 48. Acc2/3 49. Blood Giving Set Female Surgery 30 30 50. Branula-Ward2/3 70 70 51. Caretaker-Ward2/3 150 150 52. Bed Cgarges-Ward2/3 200 200 53. Surgical Blade-Ward2/3 50 50 54. Surgical Gloves-Ward2/3 20 20 55. Syring-Ward2/3 10 10 56. Syringe-Ward 10 10 57. Urine Bag-Ward2/3 100 100

FIFTEENTH SCHEDULE: CHARGES ON AGRICULTURAL SERVICES

PART A: FARM SERVICES Particular Revenue Item Unit of Present Proposed measure Charges New Charges 1. Ploughing new land Rate per Acre 2,400 2,800 (a) Dry rate (revenue) Rate per Acre 1,350 1,500 (b) Other costs (fuel) Rate per Acre 1,050 1,200 2. Ploughing new land Rate per Acre 2,500 3,000 (a) Dry land Rate per Acre 1,000 2,500 (b) Other costs (fuel) Rate per Acre 700 1,500 3. Re-ploughing new land Rate per Acre 1,600 2,000 (a) Dry rate Rate per Acre 1,000 1,500 (b) Other costs (fuel) Rate per Acre 700 1,200 4. Re-ploughing old land Rate per Acre 1,400 2,000 (a) Dry rate Rate per Acre 1,000 1,200 (b) Other costs Rate per Acre 600 800 5. Harrowing new land Rate per Acre 1,000 1,800 (a) Dry rate Rate per Acre 400 1,500 (b) Other costs Rate per Acre 4.00 1,000 6. Harrowing old land Rate per Acre 1,000 1,500 (a) Dry rate Rate per Acre 400 600 (b) Other costs Rate per Acre 400 600 7. Planting & Ridging Rate per Acre 1,000 1,500 (a) Dry rate Rate per Acre 400 600 (b) Other costs Rate per Acre 400 600 64 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

8. Shelling 90 kg Bag Rate per Acre 50 100 9. Grazing Rate per Acre 50 50 10. County forests, swamps, wet lands etc. (per head per month) PART B: TESTING FEE FOR EACH AGRICULTURAL FARM CURRENT PROPOS ED Kshs. 11. 10 horse power 136,000 400,000 12. 40 horse power 215,200 250,500 13. 60 horse power 268,000 280,000 14. 80 horse power 370,800 400,000 15. 100 horse power 373,600 405,500 16. 110 horse power 400,000 420,000 PART C: OTHER CHARGES FOR USE OF A COUNTY AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY Current Charges(KShs.) Proposed Charges(KShs.) Dry rate Wet rate Dry rate Proposed (a) Cat 06, Hanomage d600c, TO 3,020 4,615 7,000 8,000 15& other 150-179HP (b) Cat 07, Komatsu 07, TD2OE, 3,772 5,200 7,500 8,500 and All others from 180HP to 240HP (C) Cat D8 and Terex 14 and all 4,720 7,000 10,500 12,508 others above 240HP (d) Aveling Marshall 140, Cat 12 2,640 4,000 7,000 6,450 M/Grader M/Grader MF 500B, and all others 120-149 HP (e) Cat D4, TD 11, bucket loader 1,960 3,000 5,450 8,000 and all others 110HP and below (0 Dragline 1601W 3,020 1,615 7,000 8,000 (g) Exuvators160H 2,640 4,000 7,000 500 (h) Earth movement in cubic 180 285 310 1,900 metres (m3) (i) Compressor • 1,000 1,570 1,700 PART D: PLANNING AND DESIGN Particular Revenue Item Present Proposed Charges New Charges 1. Dam Survey and Design (per 25,000 27,000 day) 2. Detailed survey with contours 2,000 3,000 3. Perimeter Survey for area 600 800 determined 4. Farm survey layout planning 4,600 5,000 5. Transport Hire 6. (a) Low loaded (40 tons 250 450 capacity) per KM (b) Operator's allowance (per 1,000 1,500 65 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2 working day) or the respective County Government per diem rate, whichever is greater, per operator. 7. Personnel Hire (Daily or part of the day thereof) (a) professionals 5,000 6,000 (b)Technicians 3,500 4,500 (c)Artisans 2,000 3,000 PART E: IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE SERVICES 1. Problem 6,000 7,000 identification/assessment per visit 2. Survey for design per hectare 3,500 4,500 3. Profile survey per km 4,000 5,000 4. Supervision of installation of 4,080 5,080 portable sets and system on plots up to 2 hectored per 5. Installation and testing 4,080 5080 6. Fixing pumps sets and system 12,300 13,300 on plots over 2 hectares per installation and testing 7. Filing pumps sets performance 5,850 6,850 test 8. Testing water application 3,900 4,900 efficiency per test PART F: LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT Section 1: Veterinary Services Fees 1. Veterinary Public Health Fees charged (Kshs.) 2. Fee charges (Kshs) 3. Licensing of Abattoirs 4. Category A 6,000 7,000 5. Category B 4,000 5,000 6. Category C 1,000 1,500 7. Licensing of meat containers 100 200 8. Slaughter man's license 100 200 9. Meat inspection fees 300 300 (private slaughter houses) 10. Meat inspection fees: Cattle 100 200 11. Meat inspection fees: Sheep 25 50 12. Meat inspection fees: Goat 25 500 13. Meat inspection fees: Pigs 50 70 14. Meat inspection fees: Camels 100 150 15. Meat inspection fees: Poultry 2 4 16. Certificate of transport 20 25 Section 2: Disease control Subsection 1: Vaccination 66 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

17. Lump skin disease Variables depending on sources of vaccines 18. Black quarter /Anthrax 19. Foot and mouth disease 20. Foot and mouth disease 21. Trivalent vaccines 90 150 22. Quadrivalent vaccines 120 200 23. Rabies 100 220 Section 3: Charges at Dips 24. Dipping per head 20 20 Section 4: Stock movement permit (Stock movement permit outside the county —per head) 25. Cattle 100 100 26. S heep/goat 50 50 27. Donkey /horse 100 100 28. Dogs 100 100 29. Pigs 100 100 30. Livestock traders' licenses 800 1,000 31. Donkey carts per week 100 100 Section 5: Diagnostic services 32. Full postmortem services: 300 400 Cattle 33. Full postmortem services: 250 350 Sheep and goats 34. Full postmortem services: 200 300 Poultry 35. Examination of blood /gland 100 150 smear 36. Examination of organ 150 200 /impression smear 37. Examination of faecal sample 100 150 38. Examination of skin scrapping 200 250 39. Hide and Skin 7 leather Improvement Section 6: A.I. services and Miscellaneous 40. Dispatch note 100 150 41. Licensing of Banda's 500 600 42. Licensing private A.I. Service 1,500 1,700 providers

SIXTEENTH SCHEDULE: CHARGES UNDER THE PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT

No. Service/Product Kapsabet Nandi Hills Other Town Town Sub- Counties I. Change/Extension of user fees 10,000 10,000 10,000 2. Extension of lease 5, 000 5, 000 2, 500 67 2019 Nandi County Finance No. 2

3. Extension/modification/alteration of existing 15, 000 10, 000 6, 000 building Approval of building plans 1. Minimum charges up to 100m2 1, 500 1, 500 1, 500 2. 101-150m2 2, 500 2, 500 2, 500 3. 151-200m2 3, 500 3, 500 3, 500 4. 201-300m2 4, 500 4, 500 4, 500 5. 301-400m2 5, 500 5, 500 5, 500 6. 401-500m2 6, 500 6, 500 6, 500 7. 501-600m2 7, 500 7, 500 7, 500 8. 601-700m2 8, 500 8, 500 8, 500 9. For every lsqm above 700m2 20 20 20 10. Telecommunication mast 30, 000 30, 000 30, 000 11. Building occupation certificate 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 12. General shops 3, 000 3, 000 3, 000 13. Private schools 10,000 10,000 10,000 14. Petrol station (independent) 10,000 10,000 10,000 15. Petrol station (multinational) 15, 000 15, 000 15, 000 16. Paraffin pump 5, 000 5, 000 5, 000 17. Churches 5, 000 5, 000 5, 000 18. Hospitals 10,000 10,000 10,000 19. Industrial concern (big) 15, 000 15, 000 15, 000 20. Industrial concern (small) 6, 000 6, 000 6, 000 21. Building residential (within markets) 4, 000 4, 000 4, 000 22. Hotels with lodgings facilities (big) 15, 000 15, 000 15, 000 23. Hotels with lodgings facilities (small) 6, 000 6, 000 6, 000 24. PPA. 1(Application for Approval) 2, 000 2, 000 2, 000 25. PPA. 2 1, 000 1,000 1,000 26. PPA. 5 Compliance Certificate 1,000 1,000 500 27. Scrutiny of EIA/EA 3, 000 3, 000 3, 000 28. Site Inspection 5,000 5,000 5,000 Penalties on construction without approved plans (regularization fee) 1. Ground-single storey 10, 000 10, 000 10, 000 2. Double storey 20, 000 20, 000 20, 000 3. Triple storey 30, 000 30, 000 30, 000 4. Fourth storey and above 50, 000 50, 000 50, 000 5. Sub-division of land per portion 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 6. Fire compliance certificate 5,000 5,000 5,000 7. Sale of plans per copy 4, 000 4, 000 4,000 Procurement of copies of the minutes: 1. Amount chargeable for first page 500 500 500 2. Amount per page per additional copy 100 100 100 Appeal fees 1. Appeal fee to the decision of the Town Planning 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 and Development Control Committee 2. Approval of master plans/site plans for land use 20,000 20,000 20,000 68 No. 2 Nandi County Finance 2019

planning per acre

SEVENTEENTH SCHEDULE: CHARGES RELATING TO BETTING, LOTERIES AND GAMING ACTIVITIES No. Types of licence/Perrmit Application Licence Annual Licence Transfer fees (KShs.) fee grant licence fee renewal fee (KShs.) (KShs.) (KShs.) fee (KShs.) 1. Pool table 300 per table 2, 500 per 2, 500 per — — table table 2. Amusement machines 300 per — 2000 per — machine machine 3. Duplicate of license or — 250 per — — permit license or permit 4. Pool betting scheme premises: (a) Promoter 10, 000 100, 000 50, 000 5, 000 5, 000 (b) Principal agent 10, 000 50, 000 10, 000 5, 000 5, 000 (c) Agent 2, 000 — 2, 000 1, 000 —