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LAWS OF KENYA
METHYLATED SPIRITS ACT
CAP. 120
- Assented to on 18 December 1958
- Commenced on 23 February 1959
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Ordinance, 1961 (Act No. 28 of 1961) on 26 December 1961]
- [Amended by Kenya (Amendment of Laws) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Regulations, 1963 (Legal Notice 604 of 1963) on 1 June 1963]
- [Amended by Kenya (Amendment of Laws) (Written Laws) Order, 1963 (Legal Notice 2 of 1964) on 12 December 1963]
- [Amended by Kenya (Amendment of Laws) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Order, 1964 (Legal Notice 124 of 1964) on 12 December 1963]
- [Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1966 (Act No. 21 of 1966) on 12 July 1966]
- [Amended by Licensing Laws (Repeal and Amendment) Act, 2007 (Act No. 5 of 2007) on 15 November 2007]
- [Revised by 24th Annual Supplement (Legal Notice 221 of 2023) on 31 December 2022]
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Methylated Spirits Act.2. Interpretation
In this Act, except where the context otherwise requires—"investigating officer" means any officer appointed under section 13;"licence" means a licence granted under section 7, and includes a licence which has been renewed, transferred or varied;"licensing officer" means an officer appointed under section 5;"liquor laws" means—3. Formula for methylated spirits
4. Prohibition of sale unless licensed
5. Appointment of licensing officers
The Cabinet Secretary shall by notice in the Gazette appoint one or more persons to be licensing officers for the purposes of this Act, for Kenya or for any specified area thereof.6. Application for licence
7. Grant or refusal of licence
8. Non-eligibility for licences
Without prejudice to his right to refuse a licence for any other reason, a licensing officer shall not grant a licence to any person who—9. Transfer or removal of licence
Where a licensee sells, leases or otherwise disposes of the premises to which his licence relates, or where he desires to remove the business to which it relates to other premises, he may apply for the licence to be transferred or varied accordingly, and the provisions of sections 6 and 7, so far as applicable, shall have effect in respect of that application.10. Stockroom
11. Prohibition of use of methylated spirits as a beverage or medicine
Any person who—12. Restriction on quantity of methylated spirits held
Any person, other than the holder of a licence, who is at any one time in possession of a quantity of methylated spirits greater than one gallon shall, unless he has obtained the written permission of a licensing officer for such possession and has satisfied such reasonable conditions as may have been imposed on the permission being granted, be guilty of an offence.13. Appointment of investigating officers
14. Powers of inspection
15. Obstruction of investigating officer, etc.
Any person who obstructs, impedes, misleads or deceives, or fails to carry out any reasonable requirement of, or to answer proper questions made by, an investigating officer, licensing officer, or any police officer acting under this Act shall be guilty of an offence.16. Licences for bodies corporate
A licence issued to a body corporate shall be issued in the name of that body to the secretary thereof and no transfer of the licence shall be necessary upon any change in the office of secretary, but any person for the time being holding that office shall be entitled to the privileges granted by, and shall be subject to the duties and liabilities imposed upon the holder of, the licence.17. Vicarious criminal responsibility
18. Miscellaneous offences
Any person who—19. Cognizable offences
Offences under sections 3, 4, 11, 12, 15 and 18 shall be cognizable to the police.20. General penalties
21. Certificate of Government Chemist
At the hearing of any charge for an offence under this Act or any rules made thereunder, a certificate purporting to be signed by the Government Chemist shall be sufficient evidence of the facts stated therein unless the accused person requires that the Government Chemist be called as a witness.[Act No. 28 of 1961, Sch.]22. Rules
The Cabinet Secretary may make rules generally for the better carrying out of the provisions and purposes of this Act, and in particular for—History of this document
31 December 2022 this version
Revised by
24th Annual Supplement
15 November 2007
12 July 1966
12 December 1963
01 June 1963
26 December 1961
23 February 1959
Commenced
18 December 1958
Assented to
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| 2. | The Statutory Instruments (Exemption from Expiry) Regulations |
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| The Methylated Spirits (Export Exemption) Rules | Legal Notice 229 of 1961 |
| The Methylated Spirits Rules | Legal Notice 64 of 1959 |