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"content": "Clause 35 speaks to the preservation of licenses, certificates and registration which must be kept in such a way that any person that walks into these centres will be able to inspect these instruments at a press of a button. They must be supplied for inspection. It provides that any officer going into those institutions must inspect those because every institution must be able to keep the licenses, certificates and registration documents. Clause 36 talks about transfer of assets, liabilities and staff. The staff that were in the village polytechnics that are now turning into the upgraded vocational training centres will be taken up by the new centres. In this case, they will become their right, obligation and liability because very individual that takes up an institution takes it up with assets and liabilities. That continues all the way to Clause 36 (4). Part VI simply talks about the general penalty to every member. Any other members can be penalized. It says a person convicted of an offence under this Act, for which no penalty is required, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding Kshs3 million or imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or both. That is the penalty. It goes ahead to talk about the regulations. The Cabinet Secretary (CS) charged with vocational training will develop regulations to guide the management and speak to issues on national policies. The national policies must be broken down into regulations and guidelines which are better understood by the people at the lower levels at the counties. In this case, it limits or regulates the number of trainees; provide for the grants, duration, expiry of the governing regulations; prescription of the number of subjects, movement and renewal of certificates and transfer of grades. This is all prescribed under this clause. It continues to speak to regulations that can be imposed in registers or vocational centres. It gives regulations and governing records that should be kept in a vocational centre. In Clause 38 (3), it still talks about the regulation. The purpose under Article 94 (6) of the Constitution delegates this section to enable the CS to the county executive. It speaks to issues of delegation. The CS delegates to the CECM to run on behalf of the national Government. The authority of the CS and the CECM to make regulations under this Act shall be limited to bringing into effect provisions of this Act and fulfillment of the objectives specified under this section. Clause 38 (c) says the principles and standards applicable to the regulations made under this section are those set out in the Interpretation and General Previsions Act and Statutory Instruments Act."
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