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LAWS OF KENYA PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ACT CHAPTER 110 Revised Edition 2012 [1998] Published by the National Council for Law Reporting with the Authority of the Attorney-General www.kenyalaw.org [Rev.

2012] CAP.

110 Public Holidays CHAPTER 110 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ACT ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Section 1.

Short title.

2.

Public holidays.

3.

Alteration or addition of public holiday.

4.

When public holiday falls on a Sunday.

5.

Savings.

6.

Repealed.

SCHEDULE 3 [Issue 1] [Rev.

2012] CAP.

110 Public Holidays CHAPTER 110 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ACT [Date of assent: 11th May, 1984.] [Date of commencement: 18th May, 1984.] An Act of Parliament to make provision for public holidays [Cap.

48 of 1948, Act No.

47 of 1952, L.N.

604/1963, L.N.

2/1964, Act No.

34 of 1964, L.N.

124/1964, L.N.

135/1964, Act No.

21 of 1966, L.N.

190/1971, Act No.

2 of 1984, Act No.

9 of 1990, Corr.

No.

71 of 1990, Act No.

10 of 1997.] 1.

Short title This Act may be cited as the Public Holidays Act.

2.

Public holidays (1) The days specified in Part I of the Schedule shall in every year be kept as public holidays.

(2) The days specified in Part II of the Schedule shall, in addition to the days specified in Part I thereof, in every year be public holidays for all persons belonging to the Islamic faith.

(3) The days specified in Part III of the Schedule shall, in addition to the days specified in Part I thereof, in every year be public holidays for all persons belonging to the Hindu faith.

(4) The day in any year during which a general election is held following the dissolution of Parliament shall be a public holiday.

[Act No.

47 of 1952, s.

2, L.N.

604/1963, Sch., Act No.

34 of 1964, s.

2, Act No.

2 of 1984, s.

2, Act No.

9 of 1990, Act No.

10 of 1997, Sch.] 3.

Alteration or addition of public holiday The Minister may at any time if he thinks fit, by notice in the Gazette, declare any day to be a public holiday either in addition to the days mentioned in the Schedule or in substitution for any of those days and either throughout Kenya or in any district, area or part thereof, and thereupon any day so appointed shall be a public holiday in all respects as if it were a day mentioned in the Schedule, in Kenya or the locality specified in the notice; and where, in any year, any day is so declared to be a public holiday in substitution for any of the days mentioned in the Schedule such latter day shall in such year cease to be a public holiday in Kenya or the locality specified in the notice.

[Act No.

47 of 1952, s.

3, L.N.

604/1963, Sch., L.N.

124/1964, Sch.] 4.

When public holiday falls on a Sunday Where, in any year, a day in Part I of the Schedule falls on a Sunday, then the first succeeding day, not being a public holiday, shall be a public holiday and the first-mentioned day shall cease to be a public holiday.

[Act No.

47 of 1952, s.

4, Act No.

2 of 1984, s.

3.] 5 [Issue 1] CAP.

110 [Rev.

2012] Public Holidays 5.

Savings (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Act, the head of a department of the Government may open the offices and premises thereof, and call upon persons employed therein to perform such of their duties as he may require of them, on a public holiday.

(2) The provisions of this Act shall be subject to any written law or individual agreement under which an employee may be required to work on public holidays under specified or agreed conditions as to rates of pay, days off in lieu, or otherwise.

[L.N.

604/1963, Sch., Act No.

34 of 1964, s.

3, Act No.

21 of 1966, First Sch., Act No.

2 of 1984, s.

3.] 6.

Deleted by Act No.

21 of 1966, First Sch.

[Act No.

47 of 1952, s.

5.] SCHEDULE [Section 2, Act No.

47 of 1952, s.

6, Act No.

34 of 1964, s.

4, L.N.

135/1964, Act No.

21 of 1966, First Sch., L.N.

190/1971, Act No.

2 of 1984, s.

4, Act No.

9 of 1990, Corr.

No.

71 of 1990.] PART I New Years Day.

1 January.

Good Friday.

March or April.

Easter Monday.

March or April.

Labour Day.

1st May.

Madaraka Day.

1st June.

Idd-ul-Fitr.

Date depending upon the appearance of the moon.

Moi Day.

10th October.

Kenyatta Day.

20th October.

Independence Day.

12th December.

Christmas Day.

25th December.

Boxing Day.

26th December.

PART II Idd-ul-Azha.

Date depending upon the appearance of the moon.

PART III Diwali.

Date to be determined in accordance with the Hindu Calendar.

[Issue 1] 6.

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