Section 112 of County Governments Act: Amending county integrated development plans

    

(1) A county executive committee may by a resolution, introduce a proposal to amend the county’s integrated development plan.
(2) A proposed amendment under subsection (1) to a county’s integrateddevelopment plan shall be considered and approved or rejected by the county assembly in accordance with its standing orders.
(3) A proposal for amending a county’s integrated development plan shall be—
(a) accompanied by a memorandum setting out the reasons for the proposal; and
(b) aligned with the framework adopted in terms of section 106.
(4) If the amendment impacts on neighbouring counties, the county making the amendment to its integrated development plan shall—
(a) consult all the county governments affected by the proposed amendment; and
(b) take all comments submitted to it under paragraph (a) into account before it reaches a final decision on the proposed amendment.
(5) A county that considers an amendment to its integrated development planshall—
(a) consult the cities and urban areas within the county on the proposed amendment; and
(b) take all comments submitted to it by the cities and municipalities into account before it takes a final decision on the proposed amendment.
(6) No amendment to a county’s integrated development plan may beconsidered by the county assembly unless—
(a) all the members of the county assembly have been given reasonable notice; and
(b) the proposed amendment has been published for public comment for a period of at least twenty one days in a manner that allows the public an opportunity to make representations with regard to the proposed amendment.
(7) Subject to this section, nothing may be construed as precluding a personordinarily resident in a county from proposing an amendment to the county integrated development plan.


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