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52. Conditions of licence.
Licence to provide postal services. Postage stamps and postal charges.
Conditions of licence. 

52.  Every licensee shall be required to observe the following licence conditions -

(a) to provide courier services to any person, who requests for such services where available;

(b) to notify the Commission forthwith of the current tariffs charged for postal services and changes to the tariffs for each different type of postal service provided to each location within thirty days of such changes;

(c) to display prominently at each premises from which it conducts its business, current tariffs for each postal service to various destinations;

(d) to comply with all applicable and relevant laws, rules and regulations including, but not limited to the law relating to customs and imports and exports with regard to receipt and dispatch of postal articles to and from Kenya;

(e) to furnish the Commission with a copy of its latest audited annual accounts and financial statements of the business with the application for renewal of its licence;

(f) if the licensee is a company with a share capital, to provide documentary evidence of current status of shareholding together with the applicant for renewal of its licence;

(g) where the licensee intends to enter into any association, contract or arrangement with a third party, to provide postal services which only the licensee is permitted under its licence to provide, to seek approval from the Commission before entering into such association, contract or arrangement;

(h) to exercise its rights and powers and perform its duties and obligations under the licence in such manner as is consistent with the agreements or treaties to which Kenya is a party;

(i) not to enter into any arrangement with any person running an international postal service on terms and conditions which the Commission deems to be unfavourable to the national interest.

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