Helb to be replaced by the Tertiary Education Placement and Funding Board: Final CBC Task Force Report

The CBC taks force has recommended the establishment of a Tertiary Education Placement and Funding Board, for the placement of the government sponsored students to public Universities, colleges and TVET institutions, for the management of a Fund to be used for providing loans and grants to assist Kenyan students to pursue tertiary education at such institutions within and outside Kenya, recognized by the relevant government agencies, provide finance to supplement the provision of tertiary education by the government.

ESTABLISHMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF THE TERTIARY EDUCATION PLACEMENT AND FUNDING BOARD (TEPFB)

Establishment of the Board

4.   Functions of the Board

 

) in addition to the qualifications specified under subclause (1), a member of the Board shall be a person of high moral caliber and integrity in accordance with Chapter Six of the Constitution and capable of contributing to tertiary education.

3. Vacancy of Office
4.   Director General
3.      Committees of the Board

(I) The Board may set up such committees as may be appropriate to perform such functions and discharge such responsibilities as it may determine, provided that the Board shall not delegate its principal mandate to the committees.

4.      Training levies

The Cabinet Secretary may make a training levy order for the purpose of giving effect to proposals submitted by the Board and approved by him, and the order may provide for the amendment of a previous training levy order

5.      Delegation of Powers
6.      Deputy Director General
7.      Corporation Secretary

There shall be a Corporation Secretary of the Board who shall hold office on such terms and conditions as may be specified in the instrument of appointment.

8.    Officers and Agents of the Board

(1)   The Board may employ such other officers and staff as it may deem necessary for the performance of its functions under this Bill and any person employed under this clause shall be deemed to be a public officer within the meaning of the Constitution.

PART III – PLACEMENT
  1. (1) The functions of the Board in placement shall be to –
PART IV – ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE FUND
  1. Establishment of the Fund

(a)   to provide financial support to tertiary institutions, through the Ministry of

Education, for the development and maintenance of essential academic facilities and infrastructure in public educational institutions;

3.      Revenue and Expenditure of the Fund
4.      Administration of the Fund

The Cabinet Secretary shall by Regulation prescribe the administration of the Fund in accordance with this Bill and other relevant laws.

PART V – OFFICERS OF THE BOARD
  1. Officers of the Board

The Board shall employ such officers, inspectors and servants as shall be necessary for the performance of their functions under this Bill and shall pay out of the Fund to such officers and servants such salaries and allowances as the Board may from time to time determine.

21.   Inspectors of the Board

Provided that no person shall be required under this clause to answer any question or to give any information which tends to incriminate him.

22.   Powers of Inspector to Prosecute

An inspector appointed under clause 19 or any other person authorized by the Board in writing, may, subject to the general or special directions of the Attorney-General, prosecute in any court for all offences under this Bill and for that purpose have all the powers conferred on a public prosecutor by the Criminal Procedure Code (Cap. 75).

PART VI – LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
  1. General Provisions as to Offences

Proceedings for an offence under this Bill may, notwithstanding anything in any law to the contrary, be commenced at any time within the period of twelve months from the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the Board to justify a prosecution for the offence comes to the knowledge of the Board.

24.   Court Order on Repayments

(1) The court before whom any person is convicted of an offence under this Bill, shall without prejudice to any civil remedy, order such person to pay to the Board, as the case may be, the amount of any outstanding loan repayments and interest

or any other sum, together with any penalty thereon, found to be due from such person to the Board, and any sum so ordered shall be recoverable as a fine and paid to the Board.

21.   Evidence

In any proceedings under this Bill, a copy of any entry in the accounts of or any extract from the records or register of the Board shall, if stated to be a true copy by a certificate purporting to be signed by the Secretary or a person authorised on his behalf by him, be received in evidence as prima facie evidence of the truth of the contents thereof.

PART VII – FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
  1. Financial Year of the Board

The financial year of the Board shall be the period of twelve months commencing on the 1st of July and ending on the 30th day of June of the following year.

23.   Annual Estimates

Except with the approval of the Cabinet Secretary, no expenditure shall be incurred for the purposes of the Board except in accordance with the annual estimates approved under sub-clause (2).

21.   Books of Accounts and Audits
21.   Annual Report of the Board
PART VIII – MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  1. Secrecy, Offences and Penalties
23.   Protection from Personal Liability

No matter or thing done by the Chairman or any member of the Board or any officer, employee or agent of the Board shall, if the matter or thing is done bona fide for the purpose of executing any provision of this Bill, render the chairman, member, officer, employee or agent or any person acting on their directions, personally liable to any action, claim or demand whatsoever.

 

32.   Liability of the Board for Damages

The provisions of this Bill shall not relieve the Board of the liability to pay compensation or damages to any person for any injury to him, his property or any of his interest caused by the exercise of any power conferred by this Bill or by the failure, whether wholly or partially of the exercise of such powers.

33.   Powers of Cabinet Secretary to Exempt

The Cabinet Secretary may by notice in the Gazette exempt any class of persons from all or any of the provisions of this Bill, where in his opinion it is expedient in the public interest to do so.

34.   Bill to Apply to Government Employees
35.   Regulations

 

The Cabinet Secretary may make regulations generally for the better carrying out the provisions of this Bill, and without prejudice to the foregoing, the Cabinet Secretary may make regulations in respect of the following –

PART IX – TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
  1. Transfer of Property, Assets and Liabilities

(1) All movable and immovable property and assets which immediately before the commencement of this Bill were vested in or possessed by the Higher Education Loans Board under the Higher Education Loans Boards Act (Cap 213) now

repealed, Universities Funding Board and the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (under Universities Act, No. 42 of 2012,) and TVET Funding Board (under Technical and Vocational Education and Training Act No. 29 of 2013) shall by virtue of this clause vest in the Tertiary Education Funding Board without further conveyance, transfer or assignment.

32.   Repeal of Cap 213A, Part VII & VIII of The Universities Act No. 42 of 2012, Part IX of TVET Act, Section 5B of the Industrial Training Act, Cap 237 and General Savings

 

 

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