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"content": "Hon. Speaker, these will be dealt with if not concluded today. Another important Bill to be given priority is the Finance Bill which should be passed by the House by 24th September, 2014 in accordance with the Public Finance Management Act and the Standing Orders which indicate that the Bill ought to be passed within 90 days from the date of the passage of the Appropriations Bill. This period will expire on 24th September, 2014. It is in this regard that it will be safe for the House to finish with the Second Reading of the Bill before we proceed on recess slated for 29th August, 2014. The HBC has also lined up other critical business particularly relating to the six legislative proposals with constitutional deadline. My office, the Office of the Attorney- General and that of the Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee is working around the clock with the offices of the CIC and the Kenya Law Reform Commission. We expect that those Bills to be in Parliament, latest on Monday, next week. There are eight Bills pending with constitutional deadlines, but two of them have already been enacted. One is on Article 46 of the Constitution, that is, the Consumer Protection Bill. The Attorney-General and CIC have confirmed that there is in existence the Consumer Protection Act which Parliament enacted in December, 2012. Both the 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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