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CAP. 411A
Kenya Information and Communications
[Rev. 2011
[Subsidiary]
(6) Any postal licensee who fails to provide universal postal services
as stated in the licence or as required by the Commission shall be liable to a
penalty of six thousand shillings for every month or part thereof during which
such failure continues.
Issuance of postage
stamps.
84. (1) The public postal licensee shall ensure that all postage stamps are
engraved with subjects that are consistent with the broad philatelic objectives
of Kenya.
(2) No reproduction of stamps shall be undertaken without the approval
of the Commission.
(3) In considering any expedient issuance of definitive, commemorative
and special stamp issues and related activities such as exhibitions, the public
postal licensee shall foster fairness amongst all interested parties such as stamp
collectors.
(4) All definitive stamp issued shall—
(a) run for between five and ten years;
(b) concern subject matters approved by the Commission;
(c) bear face values to be chosen by the public postal licensee; and
(d) be issued once every five years.
(5) All commemorative stamps shall be issued not less than six times
but not more than six times annually and shall—
(a) concern a subject matter approved by the Commission; and,
(b) bear face values to be chosen by the public postal licensee.
(4) Failure to comply with this regulation shall constitute an offence
punishable by a fine of not less than six thousand shillings.
Reporting
requirements.
85. (1) At the times stated in the licence or as may be prescribed by
the Commission, postal licensees shall annually submit to the Commission a
report containing—
(a) an annual report of accounts;
(b) pricing and tariff implementation fourteen (14) days before the
prices or tariffs are implemented;
(c) quality of service performance;
(d) business plans;
(e) the new services introduced;