Legal Name: The National Council for Law Reporting
Brand Name: Kenya Law
Organization type: A semi-autonomous state corporation
Parent Institution: The Judiciary
Parent Act: The National Council for Law Reporting Act
Mission
To Provide Universal Access to Kenya’s Public Legal Information by Monitoring and Reporting on the Development of Jurisprudence for the Promotion of the Rule of Law
Vision
Accessible Public Legal Information towards an Enlightened Society
Members:
Resources
Displaying 126 - 130 of 136Agriculture (Basic Land Usage) Rules, 1965 (Cap. 318).
These Rules introduce various prohibitions regarding use of sloping land and introduce other measures regarding the prevention of soil erosion on such land. They shall apply to all land in Kenya except plots of not more than two acres used for residential purposes within a municipality, a former township a or a township an shall not apply to lands used for recreational purposes.
Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act, 1999 (Cap. 387).
An Act to provide for the establishment of the National Environment Council, the National Environment Management Authority, the National Environment Trust Fund, the Environment Restoration Fund, the National Environment Action Plan Committee, the Standards and Enforcement Review Committee and the National Environment Tribunal, and to regulate various matters relating to the institutions established and various matters relating to protection of the environment including environmental impact assessment, environmental audit and monitoring of the environment.The Act consists of 143 sections div
Land Control Regulations (Cap. 302).
These Regulations implement provisions of the Land Control Act with respect to (an application for) consent to a controlled transaction, to (an application for) exemption under section 24 of the Act and an appeal to the central land control appeals board or a provincial land control appeals board. The application for consent to a controlled transaction shall be in Form 1 in the Schedule.
Land Control Act (Cap. 302).
The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, apply this Act to any area, if he considers it expedient to do so. The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, divide a land control area into two or more divisions, if he considers it expedient to do so. The Minister shall, by notice in the Gazette, establish a land control board for every land control area or, where it is divided into divisions, for each division.
Physical Planning (Appeals to Physical Planning Liason Committee) Regulations (Cap. 286).
These Regulations make provision in respect of appeals to the Physical Planning Liaison Committee. Such appeals shall be made in the forms as set out in the Schedule and issued by the relevant local authority or liaison committee. The secretary of the Committee shall inform the petitioner within 60 days of a decision. Appeals may be initiated by any person aggrieved by a decision of the Director of Physical Planning or a local authority concerning any physical development plan or matters connected therewith, or any person aggrieved by a decision of a liaison committee.