LAWS OF KENYA ARMED FORCES (OUT OF BOUNDS AREAS) ACT CHAPTER 202 Revised Edition 2012 [1980] Published by the National Council for Law Reporting with the Authority of the Attorney-General www.kenyalaw.org [Rev.
2012] CAP.
202 Armed Forces (Out of Bounds Areas) CHAPTER 202 ARMED FORCES (OUT OF BOUNDS AREAS) ACT ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Section 1.
Short title.
2.
Interpretation.
3.
Power to erect signboards and notices.
4.
Arrest of members of the armed forces in areas placed out of bounds.
5.
Offence knowingly to admit a member of the armed forces.
6.
Penalty.
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202 Armed Forces (Out of Bounds Areas) CHAPTER 202 ARMED FORCES (OUT OF BOUNDS AREAS) ACT [Date of commencement: 20th April, 1948.] An Act of Parliament to provide for the control of areas or premises which have been declared by a competent authority to be out of bounds to members of the armed forces [Cap.
87 (1948), L.N.
2/1964, L.N.
236/1964, Act No.
21 of 1966, Act No.
9 of 1967.] 1.
Short title This Act may be cited as the Armed Forces (Out of Bounds Areas) Act.
[Act No.
9 of 1967, Sch.] 2.
Interpretation In this Act, except where the context otherwise requires armed forces includes any foreign military, naval or air forces lawfully present in Kenya; Authority means, in the case of the City of Nairobi, the Mayor, and in any other case the Civil Secretary of the region in which the premises or area are situate; authorized person means any officer, warrant officer, petty officer or non-commissioned officer of the armed forces on police, picket or patrol duty and who is acting in the course of such duty; commanding officer means the senior naval officer or the officer in command of the naval, military or air force units, as the case may be, in the locality in which the premises or area in question are situate.
[L.N.
236/1964, Act No.
9 of 1967, Sch.] 3.
Power to erect signboards and notices (1) A commanding officer may, with the consent of the Authority, erect or cause to be erected any signboard, or may fix or cause to be fixed, or display or cause to be displayed, any notice upon any premises or in any area, whether private or otherwise, which have or has been placed out of bounds to members of the armed forces by the written or verbal order of any competent naval, military or air force authority.
(2) Any person who damages or obscures, or without the consent in writing of a commanding officer removes, any such signboard or notice shall be guilty of an offence.
4.
Arrest of members of the armed forces in areas placed out of bounds Any authorized person who has reasonable cause to believe that any member of the armed forces is to be found in any premises or area which have or has been placed out of bounds to members of the armed forces by any competent naval, military or air force authority, and upon or in which the Authority has 5 [Issue 1] CAP.
202 [Rev.
2012] Armed Forces (Out of Bounds Areas) agreed to the erection, fixing or display of a signboard or notice under subsection (1) of section 3, may enter upon such premises or area and arrest any member of the armed forces found therein.
5.
Offence knowingly to admit a member of the armed forces Where a signboard or notice has been erected, fixed or displayed upon any premises or in any area under subsection (1) of section 3, an owner or occupier of such premises or area who knowingly admits any member of the armed forces into such premises or area shall be guilty of an offence.
6.
Penalty Any person who is guilty of an offence under this Act shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand shillings or, in default of payment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months.
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