All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1161 to 1170 of 6175.
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Yes. Thank you, Hon. Chairman. I see where Hon. (Ms.) Odhiambo-Mabona is coming from trying to expand L.
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
She is trying to expand L by paraphrasing what is in L, but in the process ends up repeating what is already provided in E. Again, I have looked through this amendment and it is basically not adding anything that is not already covered within D, E, F, I and J. Basically, we are repeating the same thing. I urge that rather than make the law more convoluted by adding things that are already there and repeating, we just have a flow of what was already provided within L, which is generic. We are talking of a very clear-cut. When ...
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Chairman, I believe the four issues that are being paraphrased as a paraphrasing of L are already provided within Clause 5. So, I urge that instead of us splitting hairs on which is a better version of the other, we go for the generic issues already contained in the Bill and only add what is not there. Those four are already there in different wordings. I want us to make progress on this, not just for purposes of who amended and who did not amend, but by just looking through the Bill and what is being provided. If it ...
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Chairman, I totally agree with Hon. Millie Odhiambo on this one. I was surprised that the Committee wants to delete it. It is not limiting the right of people to sue, but it is determining the procedure of how the proceedings will take place. This is in consonance with the rest of the Government. Now that the Committee has moved, it is not retrievable. Unless they can retrieve it, your reasoning may be right, but for the wrong reasons. Clause 34 is defining how proceedings against the National Library Service will take place. It is not stopping anyone from ...
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
with a written notice. It is not saying that nobody can serve. It is saying that you must serve the DG within a certain period and then you proceed, which is proper for all Government suits. So, we do not need to delete that. Otherwise, we will be exposing the NLS to all different people.
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Chairman. I just want to say, for the record, that, indeed, this new Part IVA, which introduces a new Clause 31A, replaces Clause 38, which we deleted to make the Bill conform to the requirements of the Constitution and the new way of issuing Regulations.
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Hon. Chairman, I beg to move that the Committee does report to the House its consideration of the Kenya National Library Service Bill, No. 5 of 2020 and its approval thereof with amendments.
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady. I believe the further amendment on the Floor and the explanation is very clear. For avoidance of doubt, my understanding of it is that the person holds at least a master’s degree in either medical laboratory science, pathology and management from a recognised university. But at least a master’s degree in medical laboratory science and management… I think we are confusing.
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6 Jul 2021 in National Assembly:
So, to avoid confusion because in part (d) we are also prescribing “holds relevant qualifications in health systems management,” we need to look at it in 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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