Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act | Cap. 534 — Kenya law | Esheria

Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act

The Act's short title is the Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act.

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Jurisdiction
Kenya
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Cap. 534
Version
20 Jun 2025
Language
en
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About this statute

The Act's short title is the Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act. Provides definitions and registers-related definitions used in the Act, including terms such as "certified public secretary", "Chairperson of the Board", "Institute", "register", and status of registration in section 2(2). The Council must appoint a secretary to the Council; the secretary must hold and vacate office according to the instrument of appointment and must perform functions required by the Act and any functions the Council may determine from time to time. Establishes the Registration of Certified Public Secretaries Board and states corporate status, seal, property powers, and capacity to sue and be sued; courts must take judicial notice of its seal; the Third Schedule applies to the Board. Section 12 lists who must nominate members of the Registration Board: the Council (four), the Examination Board (one), the Cabinet Secretary responsible for Commerce (one), the secretary to the Commission for Higher Education or their nominee (one), the Director of Personnel Management or their nominee (one), and the Cabinet Secretary responsible for Finance (one).