Section 12 of County Governments Act: The county assembly service board

    

(1) There shall be a county assembly service board for each county assembly.
(2) The county assembly service board shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal.
(3) The Board consists of—
(a) the Speaker of the county assembly, as the chairperson;
(b) a vice-chairperson elected by the Board from the members appointed under paragraph (c);
(c) two members of the county assembly nominated by the political parties represented in the county assembly according to their proportion of members in the county assembly; and
(d) one man and one woman appointed by the county assembly from amongst persons who are experienced in public affairs, but are not members of the county assembly.
(3A) The members of the Board appointed under section 12(3)(d) shall serve on a part-time basis.
(4) The county assembly clerk shall be the secretary to the county assembly service board.
(5) A member of the county assembly service board shall vacate office—
(a) if the person is a member of the county assembly— (i) at the end of the term of the county assembly; or
(ii) if the person ceases to be a member of the county assembly; or
(b) if the person is an appointed member, on revocation of the person’s appointment by the county assembly; or
(c) if the person is the Speaker, when the person ceases to be such Speaker.
(6) Despite subsection (5), when the term of the county assembly ends, a member of the county assembly service board under subsection (3)(d) shall continue in office until a new member has assumed office in the member’s place in the next assembly.
(7) The county assembly service board is responsible for—
(a) providing services and facilities to ensure the efficient and effective functioning of the county assembly;
(b) constituting offices in the county assembly service, and appointing and supervising office holders;
(c) preparing annual estimates of expenditure of the county assembly service and submitting them to the county assembly for approval, and exercising budgetary control over the service;
(d) undertaking, singly or jointly with other relevant organizations, programmes to promote the ideals of parliamentary democracy; and
(e) performing other functions—
(i) necessary for the well-being of the members and staff of the county assembly; or
(ii) prescribed by national legislation.


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