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Supplementary Appropriation No 2 Act No 9of 2020 - as Plain Text by MWakili

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR I LAW REPORTING LIBRARY SPECIAL ISSUE Kenya Gazette Supplement No.

113 (Acts No.

9) REPUBLIC OF KENYA KENYA GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT ACTS, 2020 NAIROBI, 9th July, 2020 CONTENT Act PAGE The Supplementary Appropriation (No.

2) Act, 2020 119 I NATir)NAL COIL FOR !PIfi RECF1V 21 JUL 2L! 3 cpion 444.

1 Pax NYA NAIR0t31 TEL: 271P231 FAX 271?fiA4 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, NAIROBI 119 THE SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION (NO.

2) ACT No.

9 of 2020 Date of Assent: 30th June, 2020 Date of Commencement: 30th June, 2020 AN ACT of Parliament to authorize the issue of certain sums of money out of the Consolidated Fund and their application towards the service of the year ending on the 30th June, 2020, and to appropriate those sums for certain public services and purposes ENACTED by the Parliament of Kenya, as follows 1.

This Act may be cited as the Supplementary Short title and Appropriation (No.

2) Act, 2020 and shall be deemed to commencement.

have come into force on 30th June, 2020.

2.

(1) The Treasury may issue the sum eighteen Issue of KSh.

billion two hundred sixty-four million four hundred fifty 18,264,450,000 out of the thousand shillings out of the Consolidated Fund and apply Consolidated it towards the supply granted for the service of the year Fund for the service ending on the 30th June, 2020.

of the year ending 30th June, 2020.

(2) The sum granted under this section shall be appropriated for the several services and purposes specified in the second columns of the First and Second Schedules, in the amounts specified in the third column of each schedule.

3.

Appropriations in In addition to the sum granted by section 2, the aid.

sum specified in the fourth column of the First and Second Schedules shall be applied for the several services and purposes specified in the second column of those Schedules, out of revenue directed to be applied outside the consolidated fund under Article 206(1) (b) of the Constitution.

4.

Reduction.

The supply granted for the services of the year ending on 30th June, 2020, in respect of Votes D1107 and D1291 in accordance with the Appropriation Act, 2019, is reduced by the amounts specified in the third column of the Second Schedule.

120 Supplementary Appropriation (No.

2) 2020 No.

9 FIRST SCHEDULE (1) (2) (3) (4) Vote Service or Purpose Supply Supplementary No.

Appropriations in Aid Recurrent Expenditure R1011 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for current expenses of the Presidency in the following 300,000,000 0 programmes.

0704000 State House Affairs 300,000,000 R1021 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for current expenses of the State Department of Interior in the following programmes 300,000,000 0 0602000 Planning, Policy Co-ordination 300,000,000 and Support Service R1041 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for current expenses of the Ministry of Defence in the following programmes 1,900,000,000 0 0801000 Defence 1,900,000,000 R1081 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for current expenses of the Ministry of Health in the following programmes.

9,782,000,000 0 0401000 Preventive, Promotive and 3,432,000,000 RMNCAH 0402000 National Referral and Specialized 1,500,000,000 Services 0403000 Health Research and 500,000,000 Development 0404000 General Administration, Planning (600,000,000) and Support Services 0405000 Health Policy, Standards and 4,950,000,000 Regulations SUB-CLASS TOTAL 12,282,000,000 0 121 2020 Supplementary Appropriation (No.

2) No.

9 ) (2) (3) (4) (1 Supplementary Service or Purpose Supply Vote No.

Appropriations in Aid Development Expenditure D1011 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for development expenses of the Presidency in the 218,000,000 0 following programmes.

0702000 Cabinet Affairs 218,000,000 D1021 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for development expenses of the State Department for 0 Interior in the following programmes 1,500,000,000 0602000 Planning, Policy Coordination and 1,500,000,000 Support Service D1081 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for development expenses of the Ministry of Health in the following programmes 818,450,000 (468,450,000) 0405000 Health Policy, Standards and 818,450,000 (468,450,000) Regulations D1094 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for development expenses of the State Department for Housing and Urban Development in the following programmes 2,376,000,000 0 0102000 Housing Development and 2,376,000,000 Human Settlement D1167 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for development expenses of the State Department for Irrigation in the following programmes 70,000,000 0 1014000 Irrigation and Land Reclamation 70,000,000 0 122 No.

9 Supplementary Appropriation (No.

2) 2020 (1) (2) (3) (4) Vote Service or Purpose Supplementary Supply No.

Appropriations in Aid D1152 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for development expenses of the Ministry of Energy in the following programmes.

1,160,000,000 0 0213000 Power Transmission and 1,160,000,000 Distribution SUB-CLASS TOTAL 6,142,450,000 (468,450,000) CLASS TOTAL 18,424,450,000 (468,450,000) 123 2020 Supplementary Appropriation (No.

2) No.

9 SECOND SCHEDULE (1) (2) (3) (4) Supplementary Vote Service or Purpose Supply No.

Appropriations in Aid Recurrent Expenditure R1068 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for current expenses of the State Department for Post Training and Skills Development in the following programmes 00 (159,400) 0512000 Work Place Readiness Services 0513000 Post Training Information Management 159,400 R1252 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for current expenses of the State Law Office and Department of Justice in the following programmes 00 0606000 Legal Services (173,730,251) 0607000 Governance, Legal Training and 14,159,960 Constitutional Affairs 0609000 General Administration, Planning and Support Services 159,570,291 R2061 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for current expenses of the Commission on Revenue Allocation 0 in the following programmes 11,560,000 0737000 Inter-Governmental Transfers and Financial Matters 0 11,560,000 SUB-CLASS TOTAL 0 11,560,000 Development Expenditure D1092 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for development expenses of the State Department for Transport in the following programmes.

00 0203000 Rail Transport 1,800,000,000 124 No.

9 Supplementary Appropriation (No.

2) 2020 (1) (2) (3) (4) Vote Service or Purpose Supplementary Supply No.

Appropriations in Aid 0204000 Marine Transport (1,800,000,000) D1107 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for development expenses of the Ministry of Water and Sanitation in the following programmes.

(70,000,000) 0 1015000 Water Storage and Flood Control (70,000,000) 0 D1291 The amount required in the year ending 30th June, 2020 for development expenses of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in the following programmes (90,000,000) 0 0612000 Public Prosecution Services (90,000,000) 0 SUB-CLASS TOTAL (160,000,000) 0 CLASS TOTAL (160,000,000) 11,560,000 GRAND TOTAL 18,264,450,000 (456,890,000).

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