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"content": "(b) take and remove specimens and samples from the reconnaissance area not exceeding such limit as is reasonably required for reconnaissance purposes; (c) take timber and water from any lake or watercourse for the purposes of reconnaissance operations; (d) erect equipment, plant and buildings necessary to carry out the reconnaissance operations; and (e) remove on or before the termination of the reconnaissance operations, any camps, temporary buildings or installations which the holder may have erected in the licence area. (3)A person appointed by the holder of a reconnaissance licence to act as an agent of the holder may exercise the rights of the holder of the Licence subject to any limitations on the power of the agent contained in the instrument of appointment. Minerals obtained under Reconnaissance Licence 57G. (1) Any mineral acquired in the course of reconnaissance operations under reconnaissance licence shall be the property of the National Government and shall not be disposed of or removed from Kenya without the written consent of the Cabinet Secretary. Obligations under Reconnaissance Licence 57.H. (1) The holder of a valid Reconnaissance Licence shall− (a) commence reconnaissance within three months of grant of the licence; (b) carry out reconnaissance in accordance with the approved programme of reconnaissance operations; (c) expend on reconnaissance in accordance with the programme of reconnaissance, not less than such amount as may be specified in the reconnaissance license; (d) not engage in drilling, excavation or other subsurface exploration techniques; (e) inform and consult, on an on-going- basis, with local government traditional authorities and communities about those reconnaissance operations that require physical entry onto the land within their jurisdictions; (f) not enter land that is excluded from the Reconnaissance Licence; (g) compensate users of land for damage to land and property resulting from reconnaissance operations in the licence area; (h) not remove any mineral from reconnaissance are except for the purpose of having such mineral analysed, valued or tested; (i) ensure that the amount of work and amount of expenditure as specified in the approved programme or reconnaissance operations is actually expended in the course of undertaking reconnaissance operations within the mandated deadlines stipulated in the plan and reported in the reports that may be required by the relevant Regulations; (j) notify the Cabinet Secretary without any unreasonable delay of the discovery of any mineral deposit of potential commercial use; (k) notify the Cabinet Secretary of any archaeological discovery; The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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