Rev. 2011]
Kenya Information and Communications
CAP. 411A
an employee of the public postal licensee, in excess of that
which ought to have been paid to him; or
(b) any amount in respect of a money order paid to him by an
employee of the public postal licensee, instead of to some
other person to whom it ought to have been paid,
the public postal licensee may call upon that person to refund
immediately to such licensee the amount wrongly paid.
65. In any proceedings for the recovery of any postage or Proof of return, of
other charge alleged to be due under this Act in respect of any postal postal articles.
article—
(a) the production of the postal article having thereon the official
mark of the licensee or the signature of an employee of the
licensee denoting that the article has been refused, returned
unopened or unclaimed, or that the addressee is dead or
cannot be found, shall be prima facie evidence of the fact
so denoted;
(b) the person from whom the postal article is supposed to have
come shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to be the
sender thereof; and
(c) the production of the postal article, having thereon the
official mark of the public postal licensee denoting that
any postage or other charge is due in respect thereof to
the operator or to the postal administration of any foreign
country, shall be conclusive evidence for all purposes that
the sum so denoted is due.
66. The Minister in consultation with the Commission may Regulations for
make regulations generally with respect to postal services and, without postal services.
prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, with respect to—
(a) the disposal of undelivered postal articles;
(b) the licensing and use of franking machines for pre-payment
of postage and the use of postal franks;
(c) specifying the conditions for the perforation or defacement
of postage stamps and the conditions on which postage
stamps may be accepted or refused in payment of postage
or other charges;
(d) specifying the conditions on which compensation may be
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