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"content": "(1) A Bill is a Bill containing provisions affecting the functions of a county government under Article 110(1)(a) of the Constitution if the Bill – (a) directly or indirectly affects the operations of the county governments; (b) will have a direct or indirect impact on the functions of county governments under Part 2 of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution; (c) would have an impact on the exercise by any person upon whom a function or power is conferred under the Bill on any institution or office of the county government, the finances of the county government or the property held by or vested in the county government; (d) contains provisions which the county governments are required to implement or are binding on county governments; (e) confers a function or power on a person that would affect the exercise of the functions and the powers of the county governments under the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution; (f) seeks to transfer a function or power between the National Government and the county governments under Article 187 of the Constitution; (g) that affects the ability of the Senate to carry out its functions under Article 96 of the Constitution; or (h) provides for any other matter that would directly or indirectly affect the functions and powers of the county governments. (2) A Bill is a Bill affecting the finances of a county government under Article 110(1)(c) of the Constitution if – (a) the Bill provides for – (i) the equitable sharing of revenue under Article 202(1) of the Constitution; The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate."
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