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"content": "No.129. I, therefore, direct that the Bill be listed for First reading in the Order Paper of tomorrow Wednesday, 6th May, 2015. Hon. Senators, pursuant to Article 216(1) of the Constitution, the Bill is one of the legislations that ought to be passed by the 27th May 2015 constitutional deadline. It is 5th May 2015 today and so, I urge you to ensure that the Senate concludes on this Bill expeditiously. Thank you. CONCURRENCE OF THE SENATE ON THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND ASSET DISPOSAL BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO.40 OF 2014) The second Message is also from the National Assembly on the Public Procurement and asset disposal Bill (National Assembly Bill No.40 of 2014) I wish to report to the Senate that, pursuant to Standing Order Nos.40 (3) and (4), I have received the following message from the Speaker of the National Assembly regarding the passage by the Assembly of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 40 of 2014). “PURSUANT to the provisions of Standing Orders 41 and 142 of the National Assembly, I hereby convey the following message from the National Assembly- WHEREAS, Public Procurement and asset disposal Bill (National Assembly Bill No.40 of 2014), was published vide the Kenya Gazette Supplement No.164 of December 8th, 2014, as a Bill originating in the National Assembly and concerning county governments in terms of Article 110 of the Constitution; AND WHEREAS, the said Bill whose objective is to give effect to Article 227 of the Constitution was considered and passed by the National Assembly on April 30th, 2015 in the form attached hereto; NOW THEREFORE, in accordance with the provisions of Article 110(4) of the Constitution and Standing Order No.142 of the National Assembly, I hereby convey the said decision of the National Assembly, the object of which is to seek the concurrence of the Senate.” Hon. Senators, Standing Order No.148 requires that a Bill which originates in the National Assembly be proceeded with by the Senate in the same manner as a Bill introduced in the Senate, by way of First Reading in accordance with our Standing Order No.129. I therefore direct that the Bill be listed for First reading in the Order Paper of tomorrow, Wednesday, 6th May, 2015. Thank you. Hon. Senators, considering that pursuant to Article 216(1) of the Constitution, the Bill is one of the legislations that ought to be passed by the 27th May, 2015 constitutional deadline, I, therefore, urge you, hon. Senators, to ensure that the Senate concludes the Bill expeditiously. Next Order! The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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