Section 14 of County Governments Act: Procedure and committees of the county assembly

    

(1) A county assembly—
(a) may make standing orders consistent with the Constitution and this Act regulating the procedure of the county assembly including, in particular, orders for the proper conduct of proceedings; and
(b) subject to standing orders made under paragraph (a), may establish committees in such manner and for such general or special purposes as it considers fit, and regulate the procedure of any committee so established.
(2) The county assembly proceedings are valid despite—
(a) there being a vacancy in its membership at the particular time; or
(b) the presence or participation at the particular time of a person not entitled to be present at, or to participate in, the proceedings of the county assembly.
(3) In considering any appointment for which approval of the county assembly is required under the Constitution, an Act of Parliament or county legislation—
(a) the appointment shall be considered first by a committee of the county assembly;
(b) the committee’s recommendation shall be tabled before the county assembly for approval; and
(c) the proceedings of the committee and the county assembly shall be open to the public.
(4) The county assembly shall in establishing committees under this section ensure that each member of the county assembly is appointed to at least one committee.
(5) A county assembly may jointly with another county assembly, establish committees consisting of members of both county assemblies.
(6) If a county assembly establishes a joint committee with another county assembly, the election of members and regulation of the conduct of the business of the joint committee shall be as agreed between the two county assemblies.
(7) Until a county assembly makes its standing orders under subsection (1), the standing orders of the National Assembly shall, with the necessary modifications, apply to that county assembly.
(8) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), the Standing Orders made under this section shall provide for the matters specified in the Second Schedule.


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