Licensing
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The applicant fill prescribed form through their beach management Units (BMU).
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The BMU evaluates the application and forwards it to the County Director of Fisheries
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County Director of Fisheries then forwards the application to Director General KeFS through regional offices for consideration
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If it is approved the applicant pays the required fee and is issued with a license
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The whole process takes a maximum of 7days
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For industrial craft, the applicants apply to DG after filling specific form
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The vessel undergoes a background check by KeFS to ensure it has not been involved in irregular, illegal or unregulated activities (IIU)
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The DG also inspects the vessel for sanitary and phytosanitary requirements, monitoring and conforms service and port state measures (MCS PSM).
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The DG inspects the worthiness certificate of the vessel from KMA
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The DG then hold an Internal licensing committee meeting to evaluate the application. If the applicant is successful, the vessel is issued with a license.
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If unsuccessful the DG communicate to the customer giving reasons.
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The customer writes a letter of intent to the DG
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The Fishery enterprise is inspected using a checklist outlined in appendix 2 of Manual of Standard Operating procedures for Fish Inspection and quality Assurance in Kenya MSOP.
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The enterprise is rated using appendix 14 in MSOP.
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A fishery enterprise with a few deficiencies will be authorized to operate but given time to rectify the deficiencies.
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A verification inspection is conducted to assess implementation of corrective actions.
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Approval inspection is conducted to assess compliance with regulations and inform authorization of fishery enterprise to handle and process fish and fishery products
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The enterprise pays the required fee and is issued with a license
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The applicant fills the prescribed form.
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He also attaches the following documents.
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Details of the physical location of the facility
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Business registration certificate and ownership details
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Certificate of Environmental and social Impact assessment
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The targeted spices
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Details of personnel and their qualifications
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The DG then constitutes a licensing committee to evaluate if the facility has good aquaculture practices.
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If the committee gives a positive verdict, the facility is given a license
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Fish Processing License
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Crustacea’s Dealers License
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Fish Mover’s License
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Fish Trader’s License