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    "speaker_name": "Hon. A.B. Duale",
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        "legal_name": "Aden Bare Duale",
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    "content": "medium through which a Cabinet Secretary shall publish a national policy on--- (inaudible) petroleum operations. Of course, on Clauses 6, 10, 12, 15, 16 and 17 the Committee has given its reservations in concurring with the Senate. If I go to where the Committee has differed, particularly in the Second Schedule, the effect of that amendment is to reword “best petroleum practices” so as to provide what these practices are. It should be intended at conserving petroleum by minimising and not maximising recovery of petroleum in a technically and economically sustainable manner. Further, this amendment reduces the notification period from 48 to 24 hours within which a contractor shall be required to notify the authority, in writing, in the event of any emergency or major accident. The amendment places an obligation on the contractors to ensure that training and employment of marginalised groups is considered. This amendment also seeks to remove the provisions of the occupation of a community land before the land is set apart. The areas which the House through the Committee rejects are not minor. They have agreed on the major amendments together. On the clauses where the Committee has disagreed with the Senate, we have no option but to form a mediation process. That is so that a more cohesive leaner group of both the Committee of the National Assembly and that of the Senate can later on relook at the amendments and agree and develop a common position for the House to approve a more mediated and agreed position. I beg to move and ask the Chair of Departmental Committee on Energy, Communication and Information, Hon. Jamleck Kamau, to second."
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