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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
forthwith refer such Message to relevant Committee for consideration, without
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
having to recall the House and report such fact to the House on resumption;
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
(ii) upon receipt of any Message relating to the Senate’s Amendments to a Bill originating in the National Assembly, the Speaker shall forthwith refer the Schedule of the Senate Amendments to the relevant Committee for consideration pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 145 (Senate amendments to Bills originating in the National Assembly), and report such fact to the House on resumption; The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for informationpurposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
(iii) should a Bill be published during the said period, or a published Bill become due for First Reading, the Speaker shall, upon lapse of at least three days following the publication of the Bill and following a determination that such Bill is of priority, forthwith refer such Bill to the relevant Committee for consideration pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 127 (Committal of Bills to Committees and public participation) and cause the Bill to be read a First Time upon its next Sitting and the Second Reading may be taken forthwith or on such other day as the ...
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Indeed, I am appreciative of the fact that many Members had an opportunity to contribute to this Bill. It will go a long way in improving our procurement processes and mechanisms so that we get better value for money for the Kenyan people. As I said while moving the Bill, I am aware that the Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning had identified a number of areas for amendments. I also welcome Hon. Nduati, who said he would bring some amendments. I am not sure whether Hon. Ng’eno said he would bring amendments. ...
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move that the Sustainable Waste Management Bill (National Assembly Bill No.22 of 2021) be now read a Second Time. This Bill seeks to introduce a legal framework for policy, coordination and oversight of waste management. It also seeks to provide for measures and actions necessary for waste management and to redefine the roles of the national and county governments as well as the roles of the private sector so that we avoid clashes that erupt in a situation that is full of ambiguity and without order. The Bill also provides for the establishment ...
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
How do you dispose of waste? At the point of disposal from the house, how do you disaggregate? What is recyclable and what cannot? What needs to be treated in a certain way so that as we dump the waste, it can be done in a way that it does not become landfills but in a way, could become a commercial activity that generates energy and livelihood? This is so that we are not just looking at waste management or waste disposal but also livelihood improvement amongst the young chaps. It now involves older persons who thrive on processing that ...
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
national and county levels on how to handle waste more responsibly within a sustainable environment. This Bill has also looked into some of the best practices on agreeable basis in terms of what people have done, who have done best and how we learn from them. We import the practice from them so that as we go near to doing it, we will not just be starting from scratch or re-inventing the wheel because some have done it. What the Bill is introducing, for example, are measures that extend to a person or our first financial responsibility over any product ...
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
the course of its processing up to the final stage because it is something we will be making an important contribution as the 12th Parliament towards securing a cleaner environment. The Bill also brings some clarifications in terms of what the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) would do in terms of this and their role in implementation of the National Waste Management Strategy. As I said, the county governments are an integral part of this initiative. They are mandated to look at matters to do with waste management. The Bill now clarifies some of the things that happen to them. ...
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2 Feb 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I believe this is one Bill which is in total concurrence with the need for sustainable waste management. I am glad Members have supported it. I am glad that the voice of the Committee has been well captured through Hon. Chachu Ganya, who presented the Report of the Committee. I look forward to Members’ amendments, if there will be any; so that we process the Bill again, probably, in the course of next week and take it the Senate for them to complete the process. We will then have given our country a legal ...
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