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CAP. 411A

Kenya Information and Communications

[Rev. 2011

paid for the loss of or damage to any postal article;
(e) specifying the conditions for the registration and insurance
of postal articles;
(f) specifying the conditions for the issue and payment of money
orders at post offices;
(g) specifying the conditions subject to which any postal article
in the course of transmission by post may be redelivered to
the sender without reference to the consent of the addressee;
and
(h) specifying the conditions for the acceptance of cash-ondelivery postal articles.
Offences Relating to Postal Services
Operating without a
valid licence.
1 of 2009, s.18,

67. A person who otherwise than in accordance with the terms
of a valid licence issued under section 51—
(a) conveys any letter or postal article;
(b) performs any service incidental to conveying, any letter or
postal article;
(c) delivers or tenders in order to be sent otherwise than in
accordance with the terms of a valid licence, any letter or
postal article as aforesaid; or
(d) makes a collection of letters or postal articles for the purpose
of sending them;
commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not
exceeding two hundred thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a
term not exceeding one year, or to both.

Damaging letter box.

68. A person who places in or against any letter box provided
by the public postal licensee for the reception of postal articles any
fire, match or light, or any explosive, dangerous, filthy, noxious, or
deleterious substance or any fluid, or commits a nuisance in or against
any such letter box, or does anything likely to injure any such letter box
or its appurtenances or contents, commits an offence and shall, be liable
on conviction, to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand shillings,
or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both.
69. A person who, without the authority of the public postal

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