Section 1
PRELIMINARY - 1. Short title
Section 1. Short title Section This Act may be cited as the Community Service Orders Act.
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Section 1
Section 1. Short title Section This Act may be cited as the Community Service Orders Act.
Section 2
Section 2. Interpretation Section In this Act unless the context otherwise requires— "Cabinet Secretary" means the Cabinet Secretary for the time being responsible for matters relating to correctional services; "community service officer" means a community service officer within the meaning of section 12 ; "community service order" means an order made under section 3 ; "court" means the court which made a community service order and includes a court within whose jurisdiction an offender may be residing while serving under a community service order; "Minister" deleted by ActNo. 18 of 2018, Sch.; "National Committee" means the National Community Service Orders Committee established under section 7 ; "offender" means a person convicted and sentenced by a court for an offence under any written law; "Permanent Secretary" deleted by ActNo. 18 of 2018, Sch.; "Principal Secretary" means the Principal Secretary in the Ministry for the time being responsible for matters relating to correctional services; "supervising officer" means an officer appointed under section 13 to supervise an offender performing community service under this Act. [Act No. 11 of 2017 , Sch., Act No. 18 of 2018 , Sch.]
Section 3
Section 3. Community service orders Section 3(1)(a) imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, with or without the option of a fine; or Section 3(1)(b) imprisonment for a term exceeding three years but for which the court determines a term of imprisonment for three years or less, with or without the option of a fine, to be appropriate, Section 3(2)(a) Community service shall comprise unpaid public work within a community, for the benefit of that community, for a period not exceeding the term of imprisonment for which the court would have sentenced the offender. Section 3(2)(b) construction or maintenance of public roads or roads of access; Section 3(2)(b)(i) construction or maintenance of public roads or roads of access; Section 3(2)(b)(ii) afforestation works; Section 3(2)(b)(iii) environmental conservation and enhancement works; Section 3(2)(b)(iv) projects for water conservation, management or distribution and supply; Section 3(2)(b)(v) maintenance work in public schools, hospitals and other public social service amenities; Section 3(2)(b)(vi) work of any nature in a foster home or orphanage; Section 3(2)(b)(vii) rendering specialist or professional services in the commu...
Section 4
Section 4. Obligations of person subject to community service order Section 4(1)(a) report to the supervising officer specified in the order for assignment of work; and Section 4(1)(b) perform, for the period specified in the order, such work, at such times and at such place as he may be instructed by the supervising officer; and Section 4(1)(c) report to the supervising officer any change of address which may occur from time to time. Section 4(2) A supervising officer shall, as far as practicable, avoid giving instructions under this section which conflict with the offender’s religious beliefs.
Section 5
Section 5. Breach of community service orders Section caution the offender and require the offender to comply with the order; or
Section 6
Section 6. Review and variation of community service orders Section 6(1) Subject to subsection (4), an offender may seek a review of a community service order in any material point by informing the community service officer or supervising officer in writing of the material particulars upon which such review is sought. Section 6(2)(a) in special circumstances, the offender may make the application to the court without prior reference to the community service officer or the supervising officer; and Section 6(2)(b) the community service officer or the supervising officer may apply for review for any justifiable reason. Section 6(3) Where the review or variation of an order under subsection (1) results in change of residence of the offender, the court varying the order shall inform the court having jurisdiction for the area where the offender intends to reside, and shall cause copies of the community service order to be presented to court within whose jurisdiction the offender will reside and to the community service officer of the area. Section 6(4) A review of an order under this section shall not be necessary where an offender changes residence without affecting a subsisting order o...
Section 7
Section 7. The National Community Service Orders Committee Section 7(1)(a) a chairperson who shall be a judge of the High Court appointed by the Chief Justice; Section 7(1)(b) the Director of Public Prosecutions or his nominee; Section 7(1)(c) the Principal Secretary in the Ministry for the time being responsible for matters relating to the interior and co-ordination of national government; Section 7(1)(d) the Principal Secretary in the Ministry for the time being responsible for matters relating to public works or his nominee; Section 7(1)(e) the Inspector-General of Police or his nominee; Section 7(1)(f) the Commissioner-General of Prisons or his nominee; Section 7(1)(g) deleted by Act No. 18 of 2018 , Sch.; Section 7(1)(h) the Director of Children Services; Section 7(1)(i) a nominee of the Council of the Law Society of Kenya; Section 7(1)(j) two persons with training and experience in the criminal justice system, one of whom shall have experience in the teaching of law and the other shall be a magistrate of the first class, both appointed by the Chief Justice; Section 7(1)(k) the National Community Service Orders Co-ordinator; and Section 7(1)(l) five members appointed by the Ca...
Section 8
Section 8. Functions of the National Committee Section 8(1)(a) advise the Cabinet Secretary and the Chief Justice generally on the proper administration of this Act or on any other matters relating to community services; Section 8(1)(b) co-ordinate, direct and supervise the work of community service officers; Section 8(1)(c) collect and collate data on the operation of this Act for the purpose of improving the national policy on community service orders. Section 8(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1), the National Committee may, through the chairman, advise the Chief Justice on any need for enhanced application of the provisions relating to revision under the Criminal Procedure Code (Cap. 75) so that the courts may make better use of community service orders in the appropriate cases. [Act No. 18 of 2018 , Sch.]
Section 9
Section 9. Executive Committee Section 9(1)(a) the chairman of the National Committee who shall be the chairman; Section 9(1)(b) the vice-chairman of the National Committee; Section 9(1)(c) the Director of Probation; Section 9(1)(d) the National Co-ordinator appointed under section 10 who shall be the secretary; and Section 9(1)(e) one other member appointed by the National Committee. Section 9(2) Subject to any directions which may be made by the committee, the functions of the executive committee shall be as specified in the First Schedule.
Section 10
Section 10. National Co-ordinator Section 10(1) There shall be a National Community Service Orders Co-ordinator (in this Act referred to as "the National Co-ordinator") who shall be appointed by the Chief Justice for a period of three years, but shall be eligible for re-appointment. Section 10(2) The National Co-ordinator shall also be the chief community service officer and the secretary to the National Committee. Section 10(3) The National Committee may delegate to the National Co-ordinator such of its functions under this Act as are necessary to enable him transact or perform the day to day business of the National Committee. Section 10(4) If the National Co-ordinator is absent or incapacitated for any reason, the Chief Justice shall appoint a person to act in his place during such absence or incapacity.
Section 11
Section 11. District, divisional and locational community service orders committees Section The Cabinet Secretary shall, in consultation with the National Committee, by order published in the Gazette , establish community service orders committees at district, divisional and locational levels comprising such members and to perform such functions as may be prescribed in the order.
Section 12
Section 12. Community service officers Section 12(1) The probation officers appointed under the Probation of Offenders Act (Cap. 64) shall be community service officers for the purposes of this Act. Section 12(2) The Cabinet Secretary may, in consultation with the National Committee, appoint such additional community service officers as may be necessary for the purposes of this Act. Section 12(3) A community service officer shall perform the duties specified in the Second Schedule. Section 12(4) A community service officer other than a public officer shall receive such remuneration for services rendered under this Act as the Cabinet Secretary, after consultation with the National Committee and the Cabinet Secretary responsible for finance, shall determine.
Section 13
Section 13. Supervising officers Section For the purposes of supervising offenders under this Act the court shall, in consultation with the relevant community service Orders Committee, appoint supervising officers and one supervising officer may be appointed for several offenders.
Section 17
Section 17. Regulations Section any matter which requires to be prescribed under this Act;