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LAWS OF KENYA
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ACT
CAP. 530A
- Published in Kenya Gazette Vol. CXVIII—No. 92 on 12 August 2016
- Assented to on 2 August 2016
- Commenced on 19 August 2016
- [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 Engineering Technology Act.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"Board" means the Kenya Engineering Technology Registration Board established under section 3;"Cabinet Secretary" means the Cabinet Secretary for the time being responsible for matters relating to engineering;"candidate" means any person registered in any of the categories under section 15(1)(b);"certified engineering technician" means a person registered as such under section 15(1)(a)(ii);"consulting engineering technologist" means an engineering technologist registered as such under this Act;"consulting engineering technology services" includes consultancy and advisory services relating to independent professional engineering technology works, services or goods and selling or supplying for gain or reward any plan, sketch, drawing, design, specification or other documents relating to any professional engineering technology work, service or good with a liability to be sued;"continuing professional development" means the planned acquisition of knowledge, experience and skills necessary for the development of an engineering technologist or technician;"engineering technician" means a person registered under this Act as such, and includes a craft person or artisan;"engineering technologist" means a person registered under this Act as such;"engineering technology" means part of the engineering profession in which knowledge of applied mathematical and natural science gained by higher education, experience and practice is devoted to application of engineering principles and the implementation of technology education for the professional focusing primarily on analysing, applying, implementing and improving existing technologies and is aimed at preparing graduates for the purpose of engineering technology practices closest to the product improvement, manufacturing and engineering operational functions;"engineering technology consulting firm" means an engineering technology consulting firm registered under section 19;"engineering technology personnel" means any person registered under section 15 (1) as an engineering technologist or technician;"foreign national" has the meaning assigned to it under section 2 of Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act (Cap. 170);"licence" means an annual practicing licence issued under section 28 of this Act;"misconduct" means a serious digression from established or recognized standards or rules of the profession or generally the occupation of engineering technology and includes a breach of such codes of ethics or conduct as may be prescribed for the profession from time to time;"prescriptive standard" means a document that states procedures or criteria for carrying out a design, or a construction or production activity, relating to engineering; and the application of which, to the carrying out of the design, or the construction or production activity, does not require advanced scientifically based calculations;"professional engineering technologist" means a person registered as such under section 15(1)(a)(i);"professional engineering technology service" means an engineering technology service that requires, or is based on, the application of engineering principles and data to a development, implementation, construction and production activity, relating to engineering technology and does not include an engineering service that is provided only in accordance with a prescriptive standard;"professional engineering technology works" includes professional service, consultation, investigation, evaluation, planning, designing or responsibility for supervision of construction or operation and maintenance in connection with any public or privately owned public utilities, building, machines, equipment, processes, works or projects that requires application of engineering principles and data;"register" means the register kept in accordance with section 25 of this Act; and"Registrar" means the person appointed as such under section 9.Part II – THE KENYA ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY REGISTRATION BOARD
3. Establishment of the Board
4. Composition of the Board
5. Functions of the Board
The functions of the board shall be to—6. Powers of the Board
The Board shall have all powers necessary for the proper performance of its functions under this Act and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Board shall have power to—7. Conduct of business and affairs of the Board
8. Remuneration of Board members
The remuneration payable to members of the Board shall be determined by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission.9. Registrar
10. Functions of the Registrar
The Registrar shall—11. Staff of the Board
The Board may appoint such officers and other staff through a competitive process as are necessary for the proper discharge of its functions under this Act, upon such terms and conditions of service as it may determine.12. Delegation by the Board
The Board may, by resolution either generally or in any particular case, delegate to any committee or to any member, officer, employee or agent of the Board, the exercise of any of the powers or the performance of any of the functions or duties of the Board under this Act or under any other written law.13. Protection from personal liability
14. Common seal
Part III – PROVISIONS RELATING TO REGISTRATION
15. Categorisation of registration
16. Application for registration
17. Refusal of registration
18. Qualification for registration
19. Registration of an engineering technology consulting firm
20. Private practice
21. Registration of foreigners
22. Temporary registration
23. General provisions as to registration
24. Adoption and use of title
Every person whose name has been entered in the Register as a professional engineering technologist or consulting engineering technologist shall, for as long as his or her name remains in the Register, be entitled to adopt and use the style and title "Professional Engineering Technologist" or "Consulting Engineering Technologist" after his or her name or such contraction thereof as the Board may, from time to time, approve and may, subject to section 33, offer his or her engineering technology professional services to the public for gain or reward or by way of trade or for employment in the engineering technology discipline or category in which he or she is registered.25. Register
26. Removal of name from register
The Registrar shall remove from the register the name of every—27. Publication of registration details
Part IV – PROVISIONS RELATING TO LICENSING AND PRACTICE
28. Practising licence
29. Renewal of licence
30. Cancellation, etc of a licence
31. Recovery of charges
32. Suspension of a licence
The Board may suspend a license issued under this Act where—33. Person not to practice if removed from register, etc
Part V – FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
34. Funds of the Board
35. Financial year
The financial year of the Board shall be the period of twelve months ending on the thirtieth June in each year.36. Annual estimates
37. Accounts and audit
38. Investment of funds
Part VI – OFFENCES AND PENALTIES
39. Procuring registration or licensing through fraud
40. Professional misconduct
A person who is licensed as a professional engineering technologist or consulting engineering technologist under this Act shall be guilty of professional misconduct if that person—41. Operating an unaccredited institution
A person who operates a training institution which is not recognized and accredited by the relevant Government body as an institution for training persons seeking registration under this Act or, being in charge of such institution—42. Unlawful use of name
43. Carrying of business by body of persons
Part VII – COMPLAINTS AND DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS
44. Complaints to the Board
45. Disciplinary Tribunal
There is established a Disciplinary Tribunal which shall be composed of the following persons appointed by the Cabinet Secretary—46. Appeal against the Board’s decision
A person aggrieved by a decision of the Board under this Act may, within thirty days from the date of the Board's decision, appeal to the High Court against that decision, and in any such appeal, the High Court may annul or vary the decision as it may consider necessary.Part VIII – MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
47. Admissibility of documents
48. General penalty
A person who commits an offence under this Act for which no specific penalty is provided for is liable on conviction to a fine of two hundred thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or both.Part IX – PROVISIONS ON DELEGATED POWERS
49. Rules
The Cabinet Secretary may, on the recommendation of the Board, make rules generally for the better carrying into effect the provisions of this Act, and any such rules may, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing—History of this document
31 December 2022 this version
Revised by
24th Annual Supplement
19 August 2016
Commenced
12 August 2016
02 August 2016
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