Mary Emaase Otuch

She is the first Member of Parliament from the Teso community.

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I am sorry since I did not have my card. I have just come from Teso South. Thank you for giving me the opportunity. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I am sorry since I did not have my card. I have just come from Teso South. Thank you for giving me the opportunity. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: I want to support this Bill. Like many others that have passed through the House, this is a very important one because it seeks to regulate the practice and profession of occupational therapists. The fact that it seeks to establish a council, means that there will be a body that will be completely dedicated to managing the affairs, licensing, registration and even training of occupational therapists. We know that people require better and quality services. This can only be achieved when we have a profession which is properly managed and regulated. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: I want to support this Bill. Like many others that have passed through the House, this is a very important one because it seeks to regulate the practice and profession of occupational therapists. The fact that it seeks to establish a council, means that there will be a body that will be completely dedicated to managing the affairs, licensing, registration and even training of occupational therapists. We know that people require better and quality services. This can only be achieved when we have a profession which is properly managed and regulated. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: I like this Bill because it states the qualifications for those occupational therapists. They need to be licensed to do private practice. This will ensure that we do not have quacks in the profession and that we have professionals dealing with Kenyans and giving better quality services. So, this Bill, like many others we have looked at - like the Technologist Bill that we passed last year - is a very important one and will go a long way in ensuring that we have professions which are managed, controlled and have professionals that offer better services. Thank you. view
  • 24 May 2017 in National Assembly: I like this Bill because it states the qualifications for those occupational therapists. They need to be licensed to do private practice. This will ensure that we do not have quacks in the profession and that we have professionals dealing with Kenyans and giving better quality services. So, this Bill, like many others we have looked at - like the Technologist Bill that we passed last year - is a very important one and will go a long way in ensuring that we have professions which are managed, controlled and have professionals that offer better services. Thank you. view
  • 16 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT the Bill be amended by inserting the following new clauses immediately after clause 9─ Amendment of 9A view
  • 16 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. The main import of this amendment in New Clause 9A--- view
  • 16 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. New Clause 9A seeks to amend Section 25 of the principal Act by deleting the word “February” and substituting it with the word “January”. The main import of this amendment is to increase the period of consideration of the Budget Policy Statement (BPS). It is also to ensure that the resolutions of the House on the BPS form the basis of the annual estimates for the succeeding financial year. view
  • 16 Feb 2017 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I wish to withdraw the amendment to New Clause 9B because it has a similar import to the amendment to Section 33 of the principal Act by deleting “February” on debt management. view

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