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LAWS OF KENYA
ASSUMPTION OF THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT ACT
CAP. 6C
- Published in Kenya Gazette Vol. CXIV—No. 81 on 31 August 2012
- Assented to on 27 August 2012
- Commenced on 9 March 2013
- [Revised by 24th Annual Supplement (Legal Notice 221 of 2023) on 31 December 2022]
- [Amended by National Government Administration Laws (Amendment Act) (Act No. 4 of 2024) on 17 May 2024]
Part I – PRELIMINARY
1. Short title and commencement
This Act may be cited as the Assumption of the Office of President Act and shall come into force upon the announcement of the date of the first elections under the Constitution.2. Interpretation
3. Application
The provisions of this Act shall apply—4. Guiding principles
In the performance of the functions and exercise of powers under the Constitution and this Act, the Committee shall act in accordance with Article 141 of the Constitution and be guided by the values and principles set out in Article 10 of the Constitution.Part II – ESTABLISHMENT OF ASSUMPTION OF THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT COMMITTEE
5. Establishment of the Assumption of the Office of President Committee
6. Functions and powers of the Committee
7. Subcommittees of the Committee
8. Procedures of the Committee
Part III – ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE BY THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
9. Security detail
Upon the declaration of the final results of a presidential election by the Commission under Article 138 of the Constitution and section 39 of the Elections Act (Cap. 7), the Committee shall ensure that the President-elect and Deputy President-elect are accorded adequate security.10. Security briefing
The Committee shall ensure that the President-elect under section 9 receives security briefings from the respective national security organs.11. Public officers to provide required information
Part IV – THE SWEARING IN CEREMONY
12. Swearing-in ceremony
13. Taking of oath and signing of Certificate of Inauguration
14. Handing over of instruments of power and authority
15. Swearing-in of the Deputy President-elect
The Deputy President-elect shall make and subscribe to the oath or affirmation of allegiance and oath or affirmation for the execution of the functions of office in accordance with Article 148 of the Constitution.16. Inauguration speech
The President shall, upon the swearing-in of the Deputy President elect, give an inauguration speech to the nation.Part V – MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
17. Security
The Inspector-General of the National Police Service shall ensure the provision of adequate security during the conduct of the swearing-in ceremony.18. Succession generally
The day-to-day functioning of the Government before and during the assumption of office by the President-elect shall be subject to the constitutional provisions regarding transition and succession of institutions, offices, assets and liabilities.19. Reports of the Committee
20. Management of information and records
21. [Spent]
22. Regulations
The Cabinet Secretary may, in consultation with the Committee, make regulations for the better carrying into effect of the provisions of this Act.History of this document
17 May 2024 this version
31 December 2022
Revised by
24th Annual Supplement
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09 March 2013
Commenced
31 August 2012
27 August 2012
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