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    "content": "Any driver or owner of a car who declines to have the vehicle searched shall be denied entry. 3. Upon the screening, only a Member of Parliament and his/her driver may proceed to the parking area within Parliament buildings, while bodyguards, visitors and passengers will be required to disembark and will be directed to the security screening booth at the gate for screening before being allowed entry. Any person who declines to be subjected to screening shall be denied entry. 4. In case of a vehicle with no Member of Parliament on board, only the driver shall proceed to the parking area after body search while all passengers, dignitaries, visitors and bodyguards will be required to disembark for appropriate screening. 5. All persons seeking entry into the buildings shall be subjected to body and baggage screening at the gates and control points and issued with visitors’ passes which must be worn all the time and surrendered on leaving Parliament. Anyone with a permanent pass issued by the Chief Security Officer of Parliament must produce the pass to be allowed entry. Members of Parliament are informed that their spouses are entitled to permanent pass on application. 6. Persons who declare or are found in possession of firearms shall be required to show proof of authorised ownership. The firearm shall, thereafter, be surrendered for safe custody by the Serjeant-at-Arms and returned to the owner on exit. 7. The Serjeant-at-Arms shall screen all Members before entry into the Senate Chamber. All visitors, school pupils, dignitaries seeking access into the galleries shall be subjected to security screening by the Serjeant-at-Arms before entry. Any person who declines to be screened shall be denied access. 8. Members may entertain a maximum of two visitors within the precincts of Parliament at any time. Members and any officer of Parliament will be solely responsible for the conduct and behaviour of the visitors they have invited to the precincts of Parliament. 9. Members are requested to report any suspicious looking person or object observed to the security officers or Serjeant-at-Arms for immediate necessary action. These security measures will be implemented in the precincts of Parliament which include main Parliament Buildings, KICC, Continental House, County Hall, Protection House and Harambee Plaza. All concerned persons are required to comply. These measures supplement Speaker’s Rules on conduct of Members and admission and conduct of members of the public made under powers conferred by the National Assembly (Powers and Privileges Act). Hon. Senators, security is a responsibility of everyone. Cooperation with security staff at the control points by Members and their visitors will go a long way in demonstrating how serious security is taken at Parliament. At no any one time will any Member both the Senators or Members of the National Assembly or visitors be allowed within the precincts of Parliament carrying guns even if they are authorized to do so. Hon. Members, I, therefore, urge your full and maximum cooperation. I thank you."
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