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"speaker_name": "Uasin Gishu CWR, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Gladys Boss Shollei",
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"content": "Statutory Instruments Act and Standing Order 210 (4)(b), annuls in entirety the said Regulations. As already indicated, the Committee undertook its task as provided for in Standing Order No. 210. It is important for this House to note that if the Committee considers the Regulations brought before it and it does not allow them or consider them within the stipulated time, they have the effect of law. Therefore, the Committee has been working extremely hard to ensure that we do not get regulations become effective by default. These Regulations on this item were published in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 24 of the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act, 2012. These regulations were published by the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC). They were published and named “the Public Finance Management (Senate Monitoring and Evaluation) Regulations 2018” under Legal Notice No. 71 of 2018. Following the publication of these Regulations, they were tabled in the House on 27th March 2018 and were immediately committed to the Committee on Delegated Legislation for scrutiny to ensure that they comply with the Constitution and the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act. The purpose of these regulations was to provide for establishment and operationalisation of the Fund in exercise pf the Senate’s oversight function over county governments. The Committee considered the Regulations in its sitting that they held on 21st April 2018. Once they did so, the Committee looked at the Regulations against provisions of Article 94(6) of the Constitution, the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act, 2012 and the Statutory Instruments Act No. 23 of 2013. It also reviewed the Regulations against the interpretation of the General Provisions Act Chapter 2 in which the regulatory-making body must ensure that those regulations do not offend any of these Acts of Parliament."
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