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"content": "enforced mechanism by the National Museums of Kenya to ensure competent compliance with the provisions of the proposed Act. The Bill provides for inspection by the National Museums and the appointment of National Heritage Inspectors to enforce the Act. Under the Bill, the National Heritage Inspector has been given the power to inspect, arrest, and search. The Bill also provides for the establishment of a heritage tribunal that shall hear appeals and complaints, resolve conflicts, and address questions. The Standing Committee on Labour and Social Welfare held a public hearing on the Bill on 20th April, 2023 and received submissions from the following stakeholders – (1) The Council of Governors. (2) The National Museums of Kenya. (3) Nature Kenya. (4) The Attorney General. (5) Turkana Basin Institute. The Standing Committee on Labour and Social Welfare tabled the report on the Bill's consideration. The Bill will provide a legal framework for implementing the county government's functions and powers regarding cultural activities, public entertainment, and public amenities as set out under paragraph 4 of page 2 of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution. The Bill will also repeal the National Museums and Heritage Act 2006. Mr. Speaker, with those few comments, I beg to Move- That the Heritage and Museum Bill (Senate Bills No.8 of 2023) be now read a second time."
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