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The National Assembly Order of Business Twelfth Parliament First Session Morning Sitting (No. 16) (064) REPUBLIC OF KENYA TWELFTH PARLIAMENT – (FIRST SESSION) THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ORDERS OF THE DAY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2017 AT 9.30 A.M. ORDER OF BUSINESS PRAYERS 1. Administration of Oath 2. Communication from the Chair 3. Messages 4. Petitions 5. Papers 6. Notices of Motion 7. Statements 8*. PROCEDURAL MOTION– EXEMPTION OF BUSINESS FROM THE PROVISIONS OF STANDING ORDER 40(3) (The Leader of the Majority Party) THAT, this House orders that the business appearing in the Order Paper be exempted from the provisions of Standing Order 40(3) being a Wednesday Morning, a day allocated for Business not sponsored by the Majority or Minority Party or Business sponsored by a Committee. 9*. MOTION – APPROVAL OF APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PARLIAMENTARY PENSIONS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (The Leader of the Majority Party) THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Section 19(1)(c) of the Parliamentary Pensions Act (Cap. 196) and notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 173 (1), this House approves the appointment of the following Members to the Parliamentary Pensions Management Committee, in addition to those specified under Section 19(1): ……..…/9*(Cont’d) (No. 017) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2017 (065) (i) The Hon. Dan Wanyama, MP; (ii) The Hon. Rehema Dida Jaldesa, MP; and (iii) The Hon. Andrew Mwadime, MP. 10*.MOTION – ADOPTION OF SESSIONAL PAPER NO. 6 OF 2016 ON THE NATIONAL URBAN DEVELOPMENT POLICY (The Leader of the Majority Party) THAT, this House adopts Sessional Paper No. 6 of 2016 on the National Urban Development Policy, laid on the Table of the House on Wednesday, October 11, 2017. * Denotes Orders of the Day …...….…/Notices (No. 016) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2017 (066) N O T I C E S The House resolved on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 as follows:- I. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 97(4), this House orders that, each speech in a debate on any Motion, including a Special motion be limited in the following manner:- A maximum of three hours with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover and ten (10) minutes for each other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each, and that ten (10) minutes before the expiry of the time, the Mover shall be called upon to reply; and that priority in speaking be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party, the Leader of the Minority Party and the Chairperson of the relevant Departmental Committee, in that order. II. THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order 97(4), this House orders that each speech in a debate on any Sessional Paper shall be limited as follows: -A maximum of sixty (60) minutes, with not more than ten (10) minutes for the Mover in moving and five (5) minutes for any other Member speaking, including the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party and that five (5) minutes before the expiry of the time, the Mover shall be called upon to reply; and further that priority in speaking shall be accorded to the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, in that Order. ….……Notice Paper NOTICE PAPER Tentative business for Wednesday (Afternoon), November 8, 2017 (Published pursuant to Standing Order 38(1)) It is notified that the House Business Committee, at their last meeting, approved the tentative following business to appear in the Order Paper for Wednesday (Afternoon), November 8, 2017:- A. MOTION – ADOPTION OF SESSIONAL PAPER NO. 5 OF 2016 ON THE NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORK POLICY (The Leader of the Majority Party) (Question to be put) B. THE PETROLEUM (EXPLORATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION) BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 40 OF 2017) (The Leader of the Majority Party) First Reading C. THE ENERGY BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 41 OF 2017) (The Leader of the Majority Party) First Reading D. THE NAIROBI METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSPORT AUTHORITY BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 43 OF 2017) (The Leader of the Majority Party) First Reading E. MOTION – ALTERATION OF THE CALENDAR OF THE HOUSE (The Leader of the Majority Party) F. MOTION – APPROVAL OF NOMINEES TO VARIOUS CONSTITUENCY COMMITTEES OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCY DEVELOPMENT FUND (The Leader of the Majority Party) G. MOTION – ADOPTION OF SESSIONAL PAPER NO. 7 OF 2016 ON THE MINING AND MINERALS POLICY (The Leader of the Majority Party) Twelfth Parliament First Session Afternoon Sitting (No. 17) (067) REPUBLIC OF KENYA TWELFTH PARLIAMENT – (FIRST SESSION) THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ORDERS OF THE DAY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2017 AT 2.30 P.M. ORDER OF BUSINESS PRAYERS 1. Administration of Oath 2. Communication from the Chair 3. Messages 4. Petitions 5. Papers 6. Notices of Motion 7. Statements 8*. MOTION – ADOPTION OF SESSIONAL PAPER NO. 5 OF 2016 ON THE NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORK POLICY (The Leader of the Majority Party) THAT, this House adopts Sessional Paper No. 5 of 2016 on the National Climate Change Framework Policy, laid on the Table of the House on Wednesday, October 11, 2017. (Question to be put) 9*. THE PETROLEUM (EXPLORATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION) BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 40 OF 2017) (The Leader of the Majority Party) First Reading 10*. THE ENERGY BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 41 OF 2017) (The Leader of the Majority Party) First Reading ……..…/11* (No. 017) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2017 (068) 11*. THE NAIROBI METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSPORT AUTHORITY BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 43 OF 2017) (The Leader of the Majority Party) First Reading 12*.MOTION – ALTERATION OF THE CALENDAR OF THE HOUSE (The Leader of the Majority Party) THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 28(4), this House resolves to alter its Calendar for the First Session of the Assembly (2017) as adopted on September 27, 2017 by proceeding for a further recess from Wednesday, November 8, 2017 and resuming its regular sittings on Wednesday, November 29, 2017, and that at the appointed time today, the House adjourns until the specified date. 13*. MOTION – APPROVAL OF NOMINEES TO VARIOUS CONSTITUENCY COMMITTEES OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCY DEVELOPMENT FUND (The Leader of the Majority Party) THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Section 43(4) and Regulation 5(10) of the National Government Constituency Development Fund, 2015, this House approves the list of nominees for appointment to the following one hundred and seventy eight (178) Constituency Committees of the National Government Constituency Development Fund, laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, November 07, 2017:- 1) AINABKOI CONSTITUENCY (i) George Njenga Muthama Male Youth Representative (ii) David Chemase Kimaiyo Male Adult Representative (iii) Zeddy Jebet Ngengoi Female Youth Representative (iv) Priscah Jepkoech Barkechir Female Adult Representative (v) Isaac Kiprono Kotut Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Benard Kiplagat Boinett Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Caroline Jepkoech Sawe Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) ……..…/13*(Cont’d) (No. 017) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2017 (069) 2) ALDAI CONSTITUENCY (i) Amos Kipkemboi Serem Male Youth Representative (ii) Vincent Cheruiyot Kogo Male Adult Representative (iii) Maurine Chepleting Female Youth Representative (iv) Rose Jerotich Mutai Female Adult Representative (v) Beatrice Cherop Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Charles Kipnge’tich Tarus Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Jane Kavurani Muguni Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 3) ALEGO USONGA CONSTITUENCY (i) Peter Omalla Otieno Male Youth Representative (ii) Nicholas Odera Sumba Male Adult Representative (iii) Carene Adhiambo Ayieko Female Youth Representative (iv) Caroline Carren Auma Aloo Female Adult Representative (v) Walter Ouma Koludhe Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Emmanuel Okoth Odhiambo Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Pamela Adhiambo Omondi Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 4) AWENDO CONSTITUENCY (i) Alex Okello Ogwari Male Youth Representative (ii) Gilbert Odhiambo Omalla Male Adult Representative (iii) Rose Atieno Osele Female Youth Representative (iv) Alice Achieng Amolo Female Adult Representative (v) Augustine Wasonga Ochola Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Jacob Ongango Jenga Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Anne Ongwek Ochieng Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) ……..…/13*(Cont’d) (No. 017) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2017 (070) 5) BARINGO CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY (i) Elijah Kipkebut Barno Male Youth Representative (ii) Benjamin Kibet Kiplagat Male Adult Representative (iii) Nancy Jematia Boiywo Female Youth Representative (iv) Jeniffer J. Yegon Female Adult Representative (v) Kipserem Jackson Cheburet Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) Elijah Kipchumba Chirchir Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Pauline Jebirir Komen Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 6) BOMACHOGE CHACHE CONSTITUENCY (i) Fredrick Bosire Osoro Male Youth Representative (ii) Salim Nyamwembe Orina Male Adult Representative (iii) Divinah Nyambeki Mobisa Female Youth Representative (iv) Beatrice Moraa Kibwage Female Adult Representative (v) Timothy Akama Onyinkwa Representative of Persons Living with Disability (vi) William N Nyanchoka Nominee of the Constituency Office (Male) (vii) Wilta Kerubo Ayiecha Nominee of the Constituency Office (Female) 7) CHERANGANY CONSTITUENCY (i) Timothy Kipketer Lagat Male Youth
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