Section 6A of County Governments Act: Location of county governments
(1) Each of the county governments shall be located in the respective physical location set out in the Third Schedule.
(2) A County Assembly may, by a resolution supported by at least two-thirds of the members of the County Assembly and with the approval of Parliament, transfer the headquarters of the county government from the physical location specified in the Third Schedule to such other physical location as it may consider appropriate.
(3) A County Assembly shall, before passing a resolution under subsection (2),facilitate public participation.
(4) The county governor shall confer the status of an urban area to the seat of the physical location of the county government in accordance with the provisions set out in the Urban Areas and Cities Act
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