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LAWS OF KENYA
NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY FUND ACT
CAP. 258
- Published in Kenya Gazette Vol. CXVI—No. 1 on 3 January 2014
- Assented to on 24 December 2013
- Commenced on 10 January 2014
- [Amended by Finance Act, 2014 (Act No. 16 of 2014) on 1 July 2014]
- [Amended by Finance Act, 2014 (Act No. 16 of 2014) on 19 September 2014]
- [Amended by Finance Act, 2015 (Act No. 14 of 2015) on 1 October 2015]
- [Amended by Public Service Superannuation Scheme Act (Cap. 189A) on 1 January 2021]
- [Amended by Business Laws (Amendment) (No. 2) Act, 2021 (Act No. 1 of 2021) on 30 March 2021]
- [Revised by 24th Annual Supplement (Legal Notice 221 of 2023) on 31 December 2022]
Part I – PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the National Social Security Fund Act.2. Interpretation
Part II – ESTABLISHMENT AND OBJECTS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY FUND
3. Establishment of the Fund
4. Objects of the Fund
The objects of the Fund are to—Part III – NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY FUND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
5. Establishment of the Board of Trustees
6. Membership of the Board
The Board shall comprise—7. Disqualification from appointment
A person shall not be appointed as a Trustee if the person—8. Tenure of office of Members of the Board
9. Filling of vacancy
Whenever the office of Chairperson and a Trustee appointed under section 6(d)(i), (ii) and (iii) prematurely falls vacant, the vacancy shall be filled in the same manner specified for that office under section 6 and the person thereby appointed shall serve for the remainder of the term.10. The powers and responsibilities of the Board
11. Meetings of the Board
12. Committees of the Board
13. Remuneration of Board Members
14. Conflict of interest affecting a Board member
15. Appointment of the Managing Trustee
16. Appointment of Officers of the Fund
17. Appointment of Compliance Officers
18. The Old Provident Fund and other Funds
19. Registration of employer and employee
20. Mandatory Contributions to the Fund
21. Contracting out by employer
22. Restriction on employer in regard with deductions from earnings
An employer is entitled to recover from his employee’s earnings, the employee’s contribution by way of a deduction there from for purposes of paying the employee’s contribution, but is not permitted to deduct the employer’s contribution from the employee’s earnings, but shall instead pay from his own resources, and remit to the employee’s account under this Act.23. Voluntary contributions
24. Creation of Individual Accounts for members of the Fund
25. Termination of a member’s account
26. Regulations to provide for voluntary registration
The Cabinet Secretary, in consultation with the Board, shall subject to section 23, make regulations to provide, subject to such terms and conditions as may be prescribed therein, for—27. Penalty for default in payment and incorrect contributions
28. Payments into and out of the Provident Fund
29. Exempt persons
30. Account and benefits of member inalienable and not assignable
31. Assignment of benefits for housing
Despite the provisions of section 30, a prescribed proportion of the benefits accruing to a member under this Fund may be assigned and used by the member to secure a mortgage loan from a bank, building society or other similar institutions and on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed under the Retirement Benefits Act (Cap. 197).32. Member employed by more than one employer
Part V – BENEFITS
33. Pension Fund and Provident Fund benefits
Any benefits under this Part shall comprise of benefits payable out of the Provident Fund in this Act referred to as Provident Fund Benefits and benefits payable from the Pension Fund, in this Act referred to as the Pension Fund Benefits.34. Description of Pension Fund Benefits
35. Nomination of dependants to receive benefits
36. Retirement Pension
37. Survivors’ Pension
38. Invalidity pension
39. Emigration Benefit
A member shall be entitled to an emigration benefit, which shall be equal to the member’s Pension Fund Credit, if the member migrates from Kenya to a country, other than a country with which a reciprocal agreement is made pursuant to section 64 without any present intention of returning to reside in Kenya.40. Funeral grant
41. Provident Fund Benefits
42. Age Benefit
43. Survivors’ Benefit
44. Invalidity Benefit
45. Withdrawal Benefit
A member of the Provident Fund shall be entitled to a lump sum withdrawal benefit equal to the member’s Provident Fund Credit at the date of withdrawal if at the time of claiming the benefit the member is no longer in self-employment.46. Emigration benefit
A member of Provident Fund shall be entitled to emigration benefit if the member emigrates from Kenya to a country other than a country with which a reciprocal agreement is made pursuant to section 64 without any present intention of returning to reside in Kenya.47. Regulations regarding benefits under this Act
48. Misrepresentations when making benefit claims
Part VI – FINANCE, ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND
49. Monies of the Fund and investment thereof
50. Expenses of administering the Fund
51. Accounts and Audit
52. Actuarial valuation of the Fund
The state of the Fund shall be valued at least once in every three years.53. Resolution of Disputes
Any dispute on matters relating to contributions, benefits, registration, rejection or variation of dependants or cancellation arising from the application of this Act the aggrieved person shall be referred to the Tribunal set out under the Retirement Benefits Act (Cap. 197).Part VII – LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
54. Misconduct by officers of the Fund
55. Offences relating to contributions
A person who—56. Institution of criminal proceedings
57. Offences by body of persons
If a body of persons commits an offence under this Act—58. Civil Proceedings
59. Priority for payment of contributions
Where—60. Remission of interest on contributions
Part VIII – MISCELLANEOUS
61. Protection from personal liability
No matter or thing done by a member of the Board or any officer, employee or agent of the Fund shall, if the matter or thing is done in good faith while executing the functions, powers or duties of the Board, render the member, officer, employee or agent or any person acting on their directions personally liable to any action, claim or demand whatsoever.62. Liability of the Fund for damages
The provisions of Section 61 shall not relieve the Fund of the liability to pay compensation or damages to any person for any injury to him, or damage to or loss of his property or to any of his interests caused by the exercise of any power or performance of any duty conferred by this Act or any other written law or by the failure, whether wholly or partially, of such exercise or performance.63. Annual General Meeting
64. Reciprocal Agreements
65. Exemption from Stamp Duty (Cap. 480)
Stamp Duty shall not be chargeable in respect of any receipt, contract, instrument or other document executed by or on behalf of the Fund, or in favour of the Fund or in respect of any instrument executed by any person on behalf of or in favour of the Fund or in respect of the payment of any benefit or the refund of any contribution under this Act in any case where, but for this exemption, the Fund or any person acting on behalf of the Fund would be liable to pay such duty.66. Exemption from Income Tax (Cap. 470)
67. Contributions to be tax-deductible expense
Despite any other written law, contributions to the Pension Fund including where applicable a contracted out scheme at the prescribed rates by a person under this Act shall form part of tax-deductible expenses in the computation of taxes payable by the person or, as the case may be, by an employee under any relevant law applicable to income tax.68. Regulations
69. Penalty where not expressly provided
Any person who is guilty of any offence under this Act or who contravenes any of the provisions of this Act or any regulations made under this Act for which no penalty is expressly provided shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand shillings.70. Act to apply to Government
This Act applies to the Government—71. Retirement Benefits Act, to apply to the Fund
The requirements of this act are in addition to requirements imposed by the Retirement Benefits Act (Cap. 197).72. Repeal of Cap. 258 and Savings
History of this document
31 December 2022 this version
Revised by
24th Annual Supplement
30 March 2021
01 January 2021
Amended by
Public Service Superannuation Scheme Act
01 October 2015
Amended by
Finance Act, 2015
19 September 2014
Amended by
Finance Act, 2014
Read this version
01 July 2014
Amended by
Finance Act, 2014
Read this version
10 January 2014
Commenced
03 January 2014
24 December 2013
Assented to
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Judgment 45
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Bill 1
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Subsidiary legislation
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The National Social Security Fund (Contracting Out by Employers) Regulations | Legal Notice 85 of 2014 | 31 December 2022 |
The National Social Security Fund (Claims and Payments for the Pensions Fund Benefits)Regulations | Legal Notice 84 of 2014 | 31 December 2022 |
The National Social Security Fund (Claims and Payments for the Provident Fund Scheme) Regulations | Legal Notice 83 of 2014 | 31 December 2022 |
The National Social Security Fund (Voluntary Registration) Regulations | Legal Notice 82 of 2014 | 31 December 2022 |
The National Social Security Fund (Mandatory Registration) Regulations | Legal Notice 81 of 2014 | 31 December 2022 |
The National Social Security Fund (Member Contributions) Regulations | Legal Notice 80 of 2014 | 31 December 2022 |