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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G .P.0 .) � Vol NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR LAW REPORTING LIBRARY THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G .P.0 .) Vol. CXXII —No. 54 NAIROBI, 27th March, 2020 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—(Contd) PAGE PAGE The Estate Agents Act—Revocation of Appointment 1454 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report 1475-1478 The Kenya Accreditation Service Act—Re-Appointment 1454 Disposal of Uncollected Goods 1478-1479 The Human Resource Management Professionals Act— Change of Names 1479 Appointment 1454 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 21, 23, 25 and 27 The Mining Act—Appointment of Inspectors of Mines, etc 1454-1455 The Tourism Act—Establishment of the National Tourism Legislative Supplements, 2020 Crisis Steering Committee 1455-1456 LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE County Governments Notices 1456-1457, 30—The Central Bank of Kenya (Mortgage Refinance 1473-1475,1479 Companies) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 445 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional 31 — The Competition Act—Exclusion 445 Certificates, etc 1457-1465 32 —The Law Society of Kenya (General) Regulations, The Land Act—Intention to Acquire, etc 1465,1479 2020 447 The Civil Aviation Act—Decisions of the Kenya Civil 33 — The Special Economic Zones (Amendment) Aviation Authority on Applications for Air Service Regulations, 2020 509 Licences 1465-1468 31 —The Insurance Act—Exemption 519 The National Construction Authority Act—Code of Conduct for the Construction Industry 1468-1472 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 22 and 24 The Kenya Informations and Communications Act— Application for Licences 1473 National Assembly Bills , 2020 The Crops Act— Proposed Grant of Tea Licences 1473 PAGE The Small Claims Court (Amendment) Bill, 2020 45 The Physical and Land Use Planning Act—Intention to Plan Kyumani Market 1475 The Kenya National Library Service Bill, 2020 49 [1453 1454 THE KENYA GAZETTE 27th March, 2020 CORRIGENDA GAZETTE NOTICE No. 2697 IN Gazette Notice No. 2133 of 2020, Cause No. 67 of 2019, amend THE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT the first petitioner's name printed as "Alfred Kipkoriri arap Langat" to PROFESSIONALS ACT read "Alfred Kipkorir Lagat". (Cap. 52 of 2012) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS IN Gazette Notice No. 2134 of 2020, Cause No. 87 of 2019, amend (ELECTIONS TO THE COUNCIL) REGULATIONS, 2015 the petitioner's name printed as "Elijah Kibiego Kibomett" to read "Elijah Kibiego Kibomet". (L.N. 114/2015) APPOINTMENT IN Gazette Notice No. 2006 of 2020, Cause No. 99 of 2020, amend IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by regulation 14 (1) of the the first petitioner's name printed as "Peter Gitau Njuguna" to read Human Resource Management Professionals (Elections to the "Paul Gitau Njuguna" and the expression printed as "the deceased's Council) Regulations, 2015, the Cabinet Secretary for Public Service son" to read "the deceased's brothers". and Gender appoints— CATHERINE WANJIRU MWANGI KIMATA IN Gazette Notice No. 2006 of 2020, Cause No. 101 of 2020, to be a member of the Institute of Human Resource Management amend the first petitioner's name printed as "Njeri Mburu Gathar" to Council, for a period of three (3) years, with effect from the 21st read "Njeri Mburu Gathara". December, 2019. Dated the 20th March, 2020. IN Gazette Notice No. 5594 of 2019, Cause No. 4 of 2019, amend MARAGERT KOBIA, the petitioner's name printed as "Phyllis Njeri Kamau" to read "Phillis Cabinet Secretary for Public Service and Gender. Njeri Nduati". GAZETTE NOTICE No. 2698 IN Gazette Notice No. 629 of 2020, amend the expression printed THE MINING ACT as "IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT BONDO" to read "IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT OYUGIS" (No. 12 of 2016) and "District Registrar, Bondo" to read "District Registrar, Oyugis". APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTORS OF MINES IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 196 (1) of the amend IN Gazette Notice No. 2051 of 2020, Cause No. 9 of 2020, Mining Act, 2016, the Cabinet Secretary for Mining designates the the deceased's name printed as "Joseph Kurgat Singoei" to read following to be Inspectors of Mines "Samwel Orina Mogwasi". Raymond Mutiso Erick 0. Obonyo Colin Ngigi Gideon Amisi Kayo GAZETTE NOTICE No. 2695 Gregory Kituku Godfrey Nyamai Mwelelu Thomas Mutwiwa Jacob Mutisya Mutua THE ESTATE AGENTS ACT Abel Chumba Job Memba Onsomu (Cap. 533) Bernard Kimeto Job Onyancha Samuel Too Joyce Jeptumo Kong'a REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT Joshua Boiwo Lenson W. Nyongesa IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 1 of the Gideon Melli Lewin Musungu Khaoya Schedule of the Estate Agents Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Lands Raymond Odanga Mahero Denis E. Munyakho and Physical Planning revokes the appointment* of— Phillip Kirui Maureen Ngima Mbichi Morris Njagi Kirimo CHARLES BAMBOO BILALI David Murebu David Mwangi Moses Gachanja as a member of the Estates Agents Registration Board, with effect Thomas Kipnge'ny Mourice Amalemba from the 16th March, 2020. Ali Babu Jaji Muriuki J. R. Mugendi Patrick Kipkirui Bett Dated the 16th March, 2020. Amos Njogu Njambi FARIDA KARONEY, Anthony Maina Paul Mwendwa Kioko Cabinet Secretary for Lands and Physical Planning. Ayub Kamande Peterlis Osamba Azariah Sang K. Phillip Cokins Ndengu *G.N. 6270/2018 Boke Joseph Mwita Purity Muthoni Kinyua Cheboi Nahashon Robert Ouko Onyango Daniel Muema Kioko Shadrack N. Nzaiiu GAZETTE NOTICE No. 2696 Denis Ombati Mogusu Silvanus C. Too THE KENYA ACCREDITATION SERVICE ACT Elizabeth Nelima S. Simon Mganga Kubo Dated the 6th February, 2020. (No. 17 of 2019) JOHN MUNYES, RE-APPOINTMENT Cabinet Secretary for Mining. IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 7 (d) (i) of the Kenya Accreditation Service Act, 2019, the Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development appoints— GAZETTE NOTICE No. 2699 NANCY NKIROTE MURIUKI THE MINING ACT to be a member of the Board of the Kenya Accreditation Service, for a (No. 12 of 2016) period of three (3) years, with effect from the I 7th March, 2020. ESTABLISHMENT OF ARTISANAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS Dated the 17th March, 2020. BETTY C. MAINA, IT IS notified for the general information of the public that pursuant to Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization, section 94 of the Mining Act, 2016, the Artisanal Mining Committee Trade and Enterprise Development. of Kakamega County shall comprise of the following members — 27th March, 2020 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1455 James Atema — Chairperson 1. The Steering Committee shall comprise of the following Geoffrey Marna — Secretary institutions — (a) The Cabinet Secretary of the Ministry who shall be,the Chair Members of the Committee and in his absence the Chief Administrative Saleh Timothy Mukoshi Secretary. Mary Katsika Alwanyi (b) The Principal Secretary for the State Department of Tourism. Victorine M. Shikutwa Jacob Mutua (c) The Principal Secretary for the State Department of Wildlife. Simion Tanui Stephen Chune (d) The Principal Secretary for the State Department of Interior and Co-ordination of National Government. 1. The terms of reference for the Committee shall be to advise the representative of the Director of Mines in the granting, renewal or (e) Inspector-General of Police revocation of artisanal minig permits. (f) The Attorney-General 2. The term of office of the Committee shall be three (3) years, with effect from the 1st March, 2020. (g) The Government Spokesperson 3. The Committee shall be based at the State Department for (h) The Director-General of Health Mining Office at Kakamega. (i) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Tourism Federation, 4. The Ministry of Petroleum and Mining shall meet the costs of (j) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Association of Hotel the Committee. Keepers and Caterers Dated the 20th March, 2020. (k) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Association pf Tour JOHN MUNYES, Operators Cabinet Secretary for Mining. (1) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Association of Travel Agents (m) Chief Executive Officer, Media Council of Kenya GAZETTE NOTICE No.2700 (n) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Tourism Board THE MINING ACT (o) Director-General, National Disaster Operations Centre (No. 12 of 2016) (p) Director-General, Kenya Wildlife Service ESTABLISHMENT OF ARTISANAL COMMTI 1'hE MEMBERS (q) Director, Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management IT IS notified for the general information of the public that pursuant to Centre section 94 of the Mining Act, 2016, the Artisanal Mining Committee of Vihiga County shall comprise of the following members— (r) Director, Tourism Protection Unit (s) Director-General, Kenya Civil Aviation Authority John Kagasi Kagasi — Chairperson Geoffrey Marna — Secretary (t) The National Co-ordinator, National Tourism Crisis Members Operational Centre appointed by the Cabinet Secretary who shall be the Secretary of the Committee. Shem Yidolo Roselyne Jahenda Vigedi 2. The Terms of Reference of the Steering Committee — Musa Omulo (a) To be the crisis management co-ordination, response and Jacob Mutua steering organ for all crisis in the tourism industry Henry Nyariacha Nganyi Hezekiah (b) To declare, activate and co-ordinate crisis and response mechanism during various categories of emergencies in the 1. The terms of reference for the Committee shall be to advise the tourism sector representative of the Director of Mines in the granting, renewal or revocation of artisanal minig permits. (c) To document each tourism crisis and its response and conduct post-crisis reviews and make recommendations 2. The term of office of the Committee shall be three (3) years, thereto with effect from the 1st March, 2020. (d) To maintain a database of all tourism centric crisis incidents 3. The Committee shall be based at the State Department for Mining Office at Vihiga. (e) To activate, manage and continuously review tourism crisis communication framework and implementation 4. The Ministry of Petroleum and Mining shall meet the costs of the Committee. (f) Propose and recommend national tourism crisis management strategies, frameworks, manuals and protocols. Dated the 20th March, 2020. JOHN MUNYES, (g) To build and maintain beneficial networks of stakeholders in Cabinet Secretary for Mining.
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