Unconsolidated

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Active

The Tobacco Bill, 2022

The object of this Bill are to—
(a) provide for the promotion, regulation and monitoring of the production, marketing and packing of tobacco in the Republic;
(b) provide for the regulation of the import of tobacco to the Republic;
(c) continue the existence of the Tobacco Board of Zambia and re-define its functions;
(d) re-constitute the composition of the Board and revise the Board functions;
(e) provide for the imposition and collection of a levy on tobacco grown in the Republic;

The Probation of Offenders (Amendment) Bill, 2022.

The object of this Bill is to amend the Probation of Offenders Act so as to—
(a) revise the provisions relating to the probation of children in conflict with the law; and
(b) provide for matters connected with, or incidental to, the foregoing.
 

 

The Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 2022.

The object of this Bill is to amend the Road Traffic Act, 2002, so as to—
(a)revise the composition of the Board of the Agency;

(b)revise the provisions relating to the registration of a motor vehicle and trailer;

(c)revise the provisions relating to licensing of motor vehicles and drivers;

(d)enhance road safety provisions;

(e)revise the penalties for driving offences; and

(f)provide for matters connected with, or incidental to, the foregoing.

The Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2022

The object of this Bill is to amend the Penal Code so as to revise the age of criminal responsibility of a child.
 

 

Public Debt Management Bill, 2022.

The objects of this Bill are to provide for—
(a) the raising of loans and grants;
(b) the issuing of guarantees;
(c) the approval of loans by the National Assembly;
(d) the issuing of loans by, or on behalf of the Government;                                                                                                                                                                                 (e) the establishment of sinking funds;
(f) the establishment of the Debt Management Office and provide for its functions;

The Bank of Zambia Bill, 2022

The objects of this Bill are to —

(a) provide for the additional functions, operations and

management of the Bank of Zambia;

(b) provide for the composition of the Board of Directors of

the Bank of Zambia and provide for their functions;

(c) provide for the establishment of the Monetary Policy

Committee and the Financial Stability Committee and

provide for their functions;

(d) repeal and replace the Bank of Zambia Act, 1996; and

(e) provide for matters connected with, or incidental to, the

foregoing.

The Social Workers' Association of Zambia Act, 2022

An Act to continue the existence of the Social Workers’ Association of Zambia; provide for the registration of social workers and regulate their professional conduct; provide for disciplinary procedures for social workers in the social work profession; and provide for matters connected with, or incidental to, the foregoing.

The Zambia Institute of Human Resource Management Act, 2022

An Act to continue the existence of the Zambia Institute of Human Resources Management and rename it as the Zambia Institute of Human Resource Management and re-define its functions; promote and enhance the human resource management profession; provide for the registration of human resource management practitioners and regulate their practice and professional conduct; repeal and replace the Zambia Institute of Human Resources Management Act,1997; and provide for matters connected with, or incidental to, the foregoing.

The Zambia Institute of Marketing Act, 2022

An Act to continue the existence of the Zambia Institute of Marketing and redefine its powers and functions; promote and enhance the marketing profession; provide for the registration of marketers and regulate their practice and professional conduct; repeal and replace the Zambia Institute of Marketing Act, 2003; and provide for matters connected with, or incidental to, the foregoing.

The Emoluments Commission Act, 2022

An Act to provide for the membership, functions, operations and financial management of the Emoluments Commission; provide for a harmonised framework to govern the determination and management of emoluments for chiefs and officers in a State organ and State institution; enhance the capacity of a State organ and State institution to attract, retain and motivate officers and staff with requisite qualifications, skills and experience in order to improve service delivery; and provide for matters connected with, or incidental to, the foregoing.

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