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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) � 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.O.) Vol. CXXII—No. 97 NAIROBI, 29th May, 2020 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE PAGE Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service— SUPPLEMENT Nos. 79 and 80 Corrigendum 1994 Legislative Supplements, 2020 The Tourism Act—Establishment of the National LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE Tourism and Hospitality Protocols Taskforce 1994 91—The Public Order (State Curfew) (Extension) The State Corporations Act—Appointment 1994 (Variation) Order, 2020 1055 County Governments Notices 1994-1996 92 —The Public Health (COVID-19 Restriction of 2029-2030 Movement of Persons and Related Measures) (Mombasa County) (Extension) Order (No. 2), The Land Registration Act—Issue of New Title Deeds, etc .1996-1999,2033 2020 1055 The National Government Constituencies Development 93 —The Public Health (COVID-19 Restriction of Fund Act—Appointment 1999-2025 Movement of Persons and Related Measures) The Civil Aviation Act—Applications for Variation or (Kilifi County) (Extension) Order (No. 2), 2020 1056 Issue of Air Service Licences 2025-2029 94 —The Public Health (COVID-19 Restriction of Movement of Persons and Related Measures) The Seeds and Plant Varieties Act—Authorized (Kwale County) (Extension) Order (No. 2), 2020 1056 Inspectors/Analysts 2030-2031 95 — The Public Health (COVID-19 Restriction of The Political Parties Act—Provisional Registration of a Movement of Persons and Related Measures) Political Party 2031 (Eastleigh Area) (Extension) Order (No. 2), 2020 1057 The Capital Markets Act—Revocation of Licences 2031 96 — The Public Health (COVID-19 Restriction of The Companies Act—Petition for Winding-up 2031 Movement of Persons and Related Measures) (Mombasa Old Town) (Extension) Order, 2020 1058 The Physical and Land Use Planning Act—Completion of 97—The Crops (Tea Industry) Regulations, 2020 Part Development Plan 2032 1059 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report 2032 SUPPLEMENT No. 81 Disposal of Uncollected Goods 2032-2033 National Assembly Bills , 2020 Change of Names 2033 PAGE The Co-operative Societies Act—Appointment of The Poverty Eradication Authority Bill, 2020 465 Liquidator 2033 [1993 1994 THE KENYA GA2ETTE 29th May, 2020 CORRIGENDUM 3. The Taskforce will undertake the following — IN Gazette Notice No. 2991 of 2020, Cause No. 11 of 2020, amend (a) Develop tourism and hospitality health and safety the deceased's name printed as "Consolata Wanjiru Ndirangu alias protocols. Consolata Wanjiru Ndirangu" to read "Consolata Wanjiru Ndirangu alias Consolate Wanjiru Ndirangu". (b) Develop guidelines for the implementation of the protocols. (c) Propose implementation approach for the protocols. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3702 (d) Make recommendations for effective compliance and self- regulations of the industry in the implementation of the THE KENYA PLANT HEALTH INSPECTORATE ACT protocols. (No. 54 of 2012) (e) Identify and recommend areas of support needed during implementation of the protocols. KENYA PLANT HEALTH INSPECTORATE SERVICE (f) Compile and submit to the Cabinet Secretary a Taskforce CORRIGENDUM Report and the Draft Protocols. IN the Kenya Gazette Notice No. 3386 of 2020, insert immediately (g) Any other task assigned by the Cabinet Secretary to fulfil after the words "revokes the appointment of Anne Thairu Muigai the objective for which the Taskforce has been established. (Ms)*" and include "Paul Kimurto (Prof.) ** (L.N. 5603/2018) and Julius W. Mwangi (Prof.) *** (L.N. 4351) 4. The Taskforce may establish sub-committees. Dated the 25th May, 2020. 5. The Taskforce may, with the approval of the Cabinet Secretary, PETER G. MUNYA, co-opt such persons with relevant skills or expertise, to assist it on Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, specialized aspects of its mandate Livestock, Fisheries and Co-operatives. 6. The Secretariat of the Taskforce shall be the Tourism Regulatory Authority. GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3703 7. The Task Force shall undertake and complete its work within seven (7) days. THE TOURISM ACT Dated the 27th May, 2020. (No. 28 of 2011) NAJIB BALALA, ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife. PROTOCOLS TASKFORCE IT IS notified for the information of the general public that the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife has established the GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3704 National Tourism and Hospitality Protocols Taskforce ("Taskforce"). THE STATE CORPORATIONS ACT 1. The Taskforce is established to develop Tourism and Hospitality protocols and guidelines in response to COVID-19 pandemic and to (Cap. 446) support tourism operations as a result thereof. KENYA EXPORT PROMOTION AND BRANDING 2. The Taskforce shall comprise the following: AGENCY ORDER, 2019 (a) Principal Secretary for the State Department of Tourism APPOINTMENT who shall be the Chair; IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by paragraph 8 (1) of the (b) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Association of Hotel Kenya Export Promotion and Branding Agency Order, 2019, the Keepers and Caterers; Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development appoints— (c) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Association of Tour Operators; WILFRED NYAKWANYA MARUBE (d) Chief Executive Officer, Pubs, Entertainment and to be the Chief Executive Officer for the Kenya Export Promotion and Restaurants Association of Kenya Branding Agency, with effect from the 18th May, 2020, for a period of three (3) years. (e) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Association of Air Operators Dated the 26th May, 2020. BETTY C. MAINA, (f) Chief Executive Officer, Events Management Association Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization, of Kenya Trade and Enterprise Development. (8) Chief Executive Officer, Tour Operators Society of Kenya (h) Representative of Adventure Tourism GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3705 (i) Chief Executive Officer, Retail Traders Association of THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA Kenya THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Wildlife Conservancies Association (No. 17 of 2012) (k) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Professional Safari Guides THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT Association (No. 18 of 2012) Director, Tourism Research, Policy and Innovation (1) THE PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (COUNTY Directorate, State Department of Tourism GOVERNMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2015 (m) Director-General, Tourism Regulatory Authority ESTABLISHMENT AND APPOINTMENT (n) Director-General, Kenya Civil Aviation Authority PURSUANT to Article 179 of the Constitution, section 30 (2) (i) (o) Chief Executive Officer, Kenya Airports Authority of the County Governments Act, 2012, section 137 of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 and Regulation 209 of the Public (p) National Co-ordinator, Kenya National Convention Bureau Finance Management (County Governments) Regulations, 2015, the Governor, Siaya County, under section 137 (1) establishes the Siaya (q) Three representatives of international airlines in Kenya County Budget and Economic Forum, consisting of— 29th May, 2020 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1995 Under Section 137 (2) (b) MR/0763797 Governor, Wajir County. Deputy Governor *G.N. 2414/2018 County Secretary CECM Education, Youth Affairs, Gender and Social Services CECM Agriculture, Food Security, Livestock and Fisheries GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3708 CECM Governance and Administration CECM Finance and Economic Planning THE URBAN AREAS AND CITIES ACT CECM Lands, Physical Planning, Housing and Urban Development (No. 13 of 2011) CECM Health and Sanitation CECM Enterprise and Industrial Development COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF MANDERA CECM Water, Irrigation, Environment and Natural Resources MUNICIPAL CHARTER CECM Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure CECM Tourism, Culture, ICT, Sports and Arts TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Under Section 137 (2) (c) PURSUANT to section 20 of the Urban Areas and Cities Act, 2011 Joel Ochieng Atong and clause 5 of the Elwak Municipal Charter, I, Ali Ibrahim Roba, Alex Owino Dunga Governor, Mandera County, approve the transfer of the following Vincent Oduor Muchura functions to be undertaken by the Elwak Municipality with effect from Immaculate Adhiambo Oluoch the 1st June, 2020; Collins Onyango Hayago (a) Promotion, regulation and provision of refuse collection and Cleophas Okoth Ombogo Hesbon Olum Gondi solid waste management services; Joel Meshack Otieno Sewe (b) Construction and maintenance of storm drainage and flood to be members of the Siaya County Budget and Economic Forum for a controls; period of three (3) years with effect from the date hereof. (c) Construction and maintenance of recreational parks and green Dated the 26th May, 2020 spaces; CORNEL RASANGA AMOTH, MR/0763276 Governor, Siaya County. (d) Construction and maintenance of street lighting; (e) Construction, maintenance and regulation of traffic controls and parking facilities; GAZETTE NOTICE No. 3706 (f) Construction and maintenance of bus stands and taxi stands; THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA (g) Construction, maintenance and regulation of municipal markets THE COUNTY GOVERNMENTS ACT and abattoirs; (No. 17 of 2012) (h) Construction and maintenance of fire stations; provision of THE SIAYA COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD fire-fighting services, emergency preparedness and disaster APPOINTMENT management; IN EXERCISE of the power conferred by section 58 (1) (a) and (b) (i) Promotion, regulation and provision of animal control and of the County Governments Act, 2012, the Governor, Siaya County welfare; appoints the following
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