[kictanet] online discussion on The Kenya Communications ( Amendment ) Bill 2007 - introduction
Muriuki Mureithi
mureithi at summitstrategies.co.ke
Wed Jun 6 10:18:35 EAT 2007
Colleagues
As you are aware the Kenya Government has at last published the Kenya
Communications (Amendment) Bill 2007 . The purpose of the Bill published on
May 17th , 2007 ( world telecommunications day) is to amend Kenya
Communications Act 1998 . The structure of the bill as a follows;
Clause 1 - 14 - change of name, new definitions, ICT policy development
and promulgation , governance of the sector and constitution of the
regulator , fines for contravention of the act
Clause 15 - introduces part IVA on broadcasting services - regulation ,
licensing and revocation , and promotion of local content
Clause 16 -29 - enhances penalties of the contravention of the Act, reduce
the duration of notice of a grant of licence, refusal to grant or
modification, exclude certain classes in the notice of grant of licence
Clause 30
. introduces part VIA on information technology - legal recognition
of electronic communications, electronic records and electronic transactions
, offences
. introduces part VIB universal service fund - establishment and
operationalisation
. introduces part VIC Fair competition and equal treatment -
definition of dominant operator , investigation of unfair treatment
clause 31 introduces miscellaneous provisions on National communications
secretariat, establishment of the advisory councils ( content and universal
service), action in the occurrence of an emergency, use of information by
an operator, service to CCK etc
clause 33 introduces two schedules
. fourth schedule - operation of advisory councils - content and
advisory
. fifth schedule - transitional provisions and proposes to repeal
other acts - Kenya broadcasting act, penal code, evidence act , part VII
electronic records
To understand the implication of the Bill , you need to study the Kenya
Communications Act 1998 which is being repealed and the Bill itself . Once
enacted the governing law will be information and Communications Act and
will have far reaching implications in the sector for the next decade or
so. it is therefore important for stakeholders to study the document.
KICTAnet facilitated a review of the Kenya Communications Act 1998 last
year using the a draft bill prepared by the Ministry of Infocom and
developed a report supported by the stakeholders. This document made a
number of proposals which were presented to the Permanent Secretary Dr
Bitange Ndemo. Some of the proposals have been included in the Bill
As this Bill awaits discussion in parliament , KICTANet wants to facilitate
an informed debate on the Bill , these comments are intended to support
the evolution of a law to make Kenya effective user of ICT for development
.I invite you to read the Kenya Communications Act 1998, the Kenya
Communications ( Amendment) Bill 2007 and the proposals by KICTANET as a
resource for your comments . The Act and the Bill are available at the
government printer and meanwhile we are making arrangements to scan have
all documents hosted in a website for ease of access by end of Wednesday .
We start the online discussion on Thursday 7th and will start with Clause
1-14 and follow the sequence . In the meantime , we welcome any comments on
the structure and the process of online discussion between today and
Wednesday 6th
Regards
Muriuki Mureithi
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