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# 13. The Architects Bill, 2026

Quick Link: <https://new.kenyalaw.org/akn/ke/bill/na/2026-02-19/the-architects-bill-2026/eng@2026-02-19>

This Bill proposes the enactment of legislation to provide for the training, registration, and licensing of architects, as well as the regulation and development of architectural practice. To achieve these objectives, the Bill establishes three interlocking institutions, the Institute of Architects, the Examination Board, and the Registration Committee. The Bill creates an end-to-end regulatory ecosystem that covers every stage of a professional's journey, from training and examination all the way through to annual certification and disciplinary action. The introduction of an annual practising certificate system is particularly significant, as it ensures continuous oversight of professionals and allows regulators to verify that architects remain compliant with professional standards and ethical obligations year on year rather than a one-time registration that offers no ongoing accountability. The Bill proposes penalties of up-to kes.5 million fine or three years in jail for those who falsify documents or masquerade as trained architects.


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