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The

Inlomution Communication Technology Practitioners Bill, 2016

(c) represent, protect and assist memhrs of the
profession of ICT in Kenya in respect of
conditions of practice and otherwise;

(d) approve courses for purposes of registration of
ICT Practitioners under this Act;
(e) administer such examinations as may be necessary
to determine whether persons are qualified for
registration under this Act;

(f) register and licence ICT practitioners for
purposes of this Act upon payment of

the
the

prescribed fees;

(g) collaborate with training institutions, professional
associations and other relevant bodies in matters
relating to training and professional development
of ICT practitioners;
(h) determine the fees to be charged by ICT
practitioners and firms for professional services
rendered from time to time;

(i) upon request,

to act as an arbitrator in any disputes
between a licensed ICT Practitioner and a client;

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on appropriate
policies and programs governing the profession of
ICT in Kenya;
advise the Cabinet Secretary

(k) supervise the professional conduct and practice of
ICT practitioners and to take the necessary
disciplinary measures in cases of violations of
professional conduct and discipline;

(l)

plan, arrange, co-ordinate and oversee continuing
professional training and development of ICT
practitioners.

(m)promote

the international recognition of

the

Institute;

(n) carry out any other functions prescribed for it
under any of the other provisions of this Act or
under any other written law.
7. The Council shall have all powers necessary for the
proper performance of its functions under this Act and in
particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing, the Council shall have power

to-

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