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"content": "1. The Public Trustee (Amendment) Act (No. 6 of 2018) 2. The Building Surveyors Act (No. 19 of 2018) 3. Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act (No. 5 of 2018) 4. The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 4 of 2018) 5. The Kenya Coast Guard Service Act (No. 11 of 2018) 6. The Tax Laws (Amendment) Act (No.9 of 2018) 7. The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 18 of 2018) 8. The Supplementary Appropriation Act (No. 2 of 2018) 9. The Equalization Fund Appropriation Act (No. 3 of 2018) 10. The Sacco Societies (Amendment) (No. 16 of 2018) 11. The Finance Act (No. 10 of 2018) 12. The Appropriations Act (No. 7 of 2018) 13. The Capital Markets (Amendment) Act (No. 15 of 2018) 14. The National Youth Service Act (No. 17 of 2018) 15. The Supplementary Appropriation Act (No. 13 of 2018) 16. The Health Laws (Amendment) Act (No. 5 of 2019) 17. The Sports (Amendment) Act (No. 7 of 2019) 18. National Government Constituency Development Fund Act (2015) 19. The National Cohesion and Integration (Amendment) Act (2019) 20. The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (2019) 21. The Supplementary Appropriation Act (No. 9 of 2019) 22. The Appropriation Act (2019) 23. The Insurance (Amendment) Act (2019) 24. The National Government Constituency Development Fund Act (2015) A declaration be issued that the Appropriation Act, 2019 is unconstitutional, null and void for violation of Articles 110 (3), 218 and 222 of the Constitution. A declaration be and is hereby issued that the Constitution requires that the Speakers of both Houses of Parliament adhere to the following binding and mandatory legislative path and procedure for every Bill that is published by either House- (1) That the business of considering and passing of any Bill is not to be embarked upon and concluded before the two Chambers, acting through their Speakers, address and find an answer for a certain particular question: What is the nature of the Bill in question? (2) That the two Speakers, in answering that question, must settle three sub- questions – (a) Is this a Bill concerning county governments, and if it is, is it a Special or an Ordinary Bill? (b) Is this a Bill not concerning county governments? (c) Is this a money Bill? (3) That any disagreement as to the nature of a Bill should be harmoniously settled through mediation and an obligation is thus placed on the two Speakers, where they cannot agree between themselves, to engage the mediation mechanism. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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