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KENYA THE FORESTS ACT, 2005 ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES PART 1 – PRELIMINARY 1- Short title and commencement. 2- Application 3- Interpretation PART II – ADMINISTRATION 4- Establishment of the Service 5- Functions of the Service 6- Forests Board 7- Functions of the Board 8- Powers of the Board 9- Committees of the Board 10- Appointment of the Director of Forest Service 11- Officers of the Service 12- Meetings of the Board 13- Forest Conservancy areas and Committees 14- Funds of the Service 15- Financial year 16- Annual Estimates 17- Accounts and audit 18- Forest Management and Conservation Fund 19- Sources of Fund 20- Management of the Fund PART III – CREATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS 21- Forests to vest in the State 22- Customary rights 23- Creation of State Forests 24- Creation of Local Authority Forests 1 25- Private and farm forestry 26- Declaration of provisional forests 27- Reversion of provisional forests 28- Variation of boundaries or revocation of State or local authority Forests 29- Exchange of forest area with private land 30- Arboreta, Recreational Parks, Mini-forests 31- Donations and Bequests 32- Declaration of a nature reserve 33- Special use of nature reserve 34- Presidential protection of trees 35- Management plans 36- Joint management of forests 37- Management of plantation forests owned by the State 38- Management of local authority forests 39- Local authority forest management agreements 40- Concession over state forests 41- Management of indigenous forests 42- Consent for mining and quarrying 43- Requirement for re-vegetation 44- Offences in relation to mining, quarrying or re-vegetation 45- Activities outside management plans PART IV – COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION 46- Application for community participation 47- Functions of a forest association 48- Assignment of forest user rights 49- Termination or variation of a management agreement PART V – ENFORCEMENT 50- Powers of officers 51- Use of firearms 52- Prohibited activities in forests 53- Counterfeiting or unlawfully affixing marks 54- Other offences 55- Compensation for loss or damage 56- Prosecutorial powers 57- General penalty 2 58- Restraint of breaches of the Act PART VI – MISCELLANEOUS 59- Act to bind Government 60- Rules 61- Director to maintain register 62- International obligations 63- Cooperation regarding cross-border forests and forest produce 64- Environmental impact assessment PART VII – TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 65- Repeal of Cap. 385 66- Savings 67- Vesting of Assets and transfer of liabilities 68- Transfer of Employees First Schedule - Provisions relating to the Officers of the Service Second Schedule - Provisions relating to the conduct of business and affairs of the Board Third Schedule - Provisions as to public participation 3 AN ACT of Parliament to provide for the establishment, development and sustainable management, including conservation and rational utilization of forest resources for the socio-economic development of the country: RECOGNIZING that forests play a vital role in the stabilization of soils and ground water, thereby supporting the conduct of reliable agricultural activity, and that they play a crucial role in protecting water catchments in Kenya and moderating climate by absorbing greenhouse gases; AND FURTHER recognizing that forests provide the main locus of Kenya’s biological diversity and a major habitat for wildlife; AND ACKNOWLEDGING that forests are the main source of domestic fuel wood for the Kenyan people, and that they provide essential raw materials for wood based industries and a variety of non-wood forest products; AND WHEREAS Kenya is committed to the inter-sectoral development and sustainable use of forestry resources and is committed under international conventions and other agreements to promote the sustainable management, conservation and utilization of forests and biological diversity: NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE PARLIAMENT OF KENY AS FOLLOWS: PART 1 – PRELIMINARY This Act may be cited as the Forests Act, 2005, and shall come into operation on such date as the Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, appoint. 1. This Act shall apply to all forests and woodlands on state, local authority and private land. 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires – “activity” includes any operations, development, works or conduct; “afforestation” means the establishment of a tree crop on an area where such trees are absent; 4
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