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"content": "(d) the local employment plan by the applicant with respect to employment and training of Kenyan citizens is acceptable. Maximum area of Reconnaissance Licence 57C. (1)The maximum area covered by a reconnaissance licence shall be a block or any number of blocks not exceeding five thousand contiguous blocks each having a side in common with at least one block the subject of the application. (2) Notwithstanding the number of blocks that may be granted under sub-section (1), nothing in this Act shall prevent the government from conducting any reconnaissance over the total land offshore area of Kenya or such lesser are as the Cabinet Secretary may approve. (3) A person or company may hold only one Reconnaissance Licence or such number of licenses as the Cabinet Secretary shall prescribe in Regulations. Term of a Reconnaissance Licence 57D. The term of a reconnaissance licence shall not exceed two years and is not renewable. Restrictions on grant of Reconnaissance Licence 57E. (1) Any existing Mineral Right area, or an area closed to prospecting and mining falling within the reconnaissance licence area, shall be deemed to be excluded from the application. (2) Where any land which is the subject of a reconnaissance license becomes the subject of an exclusive Mineral Right, or is subsequently closed to prospecting or mining, it ceases to be subject of the reconnaissance licence. (3) Where it is required to fly over any land for the purpose of the exercise of any right under a reconnaissance license nothing shall prevent any such flight from being undertaken anywhere within the boundaries of the reconnaissance licence area whether or not any areas are excluded by virtue of sub-clauses (1) and (2). (4) Any results obtained from any airborne survey shall be subject to copyright laws of Kenya with regards to disclosure as prescribed in Regulations. Rights conferred by a Reconnaissance Licence 57F. (1) The holder of a reconnaissance licence shall enjoy nonexclusive rights to carry out reconnaissance for the minerals in the area covered by the licence in accordance with the provisions of this Act. (2) The holder of a reconnaissance licence may, in exercise of the rights conferred under sub-clause (1) ─ (a) enter on or fly over the reconnaissance area to carry out approved reconnaissance operations; 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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