Section 24 of County Governments Act: Assenting to a Bill

    

(1) The Speaker shall, within fourteen days, forward a Bill passed by the county assembly to the governor.
(2) The governor shall within fourteen days after receipt of a Bill—
(a) assent to the Bill; or
(b) refer the bill back to the county assembly with a memorandum outlining reasons for the referral.
(3) If the governor refers a Bill back to the county assembly, the county assembly may, following the appropriate procedures under this section—
(a) amend the Bill taking into account the issues raised by the governor; or
(b) pass the Bill without amendment.
(4) If a county assembly amends the Bill taking into consideration the issues raised by the governor, the speaker shall within fourteen days submit the Bill to the governor for assent.
(5) If a county assembly passes the Bill a second time, without amendment, or with amendments which do not accommodate the governor’s concerns by a vote supported by two-thirds of members of the county assembly, the speaker shall within seven days re-submit the Bill to the governor and the governor shall within seven days assent to the Bill.
(6) If the governor does not assent to a Bill or refer it back within the period referred to under this section, the Bill shall be taken to have been assented to on the expiry of that period.


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