Section 82 of County Governments Act: Retirement on grounds of abolition of office

    

(1) If more than one county public officers, holding similar public offices are tobe retired on the ground of abolition of office but one or more public officers is to remain in office, the concerned county chief officer shall inform the public officers that their retirement is under consideration and shall invite each of them to make representation within reasonable time.
(2) Upon receipt of the representations in subsection (1) or upon failure to receive any representation within the prescribed time, the county chief officer shall forward the case to the County Public Service Board including a recommendation justifying the retirement of the officer together with the officer’s representation if any.
(3) Unless the County Public Service Board considers that further justification is necessary, in which case it shall issue directions to the county chief officer accordingly, it shall decide whether the public officer should be retired on the ground of abolition of office.
(4) The County Public Service Board shall not retire any public officer on the ground of abolition of office unless there is written evidence that the public office concerned has been abolished.


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