Public Health Officers Training, Registration and Licensing Act 2013
The Public Health Officers (Training, Registration, and Licensing) Act, No. 12 of 2013, outlines the training requirements, registration procedures, and licensing protocols for public health officers in Kenya. This document is crucial for anyone pursuing a career as a public health officer in Kenya or involved in regulatory and compliance activities. It provides detailed information on the legal framework governing public health officers.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
Submit the completed form to the relevant regulatory body either online or via mail. Ensure all required sections are filled out accurately, and all supporting documents are attached. The form can be submitted to the Public Health Officers Registration Board at their official physical address or through their online submission portal. For any inquiries or assistance, contact the board via their official email or customer support number.
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What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of the Public Health Officers (Training, Registration, and Licensing) Act, No. 12 of 2013 is to establish a comprehensive framework for the training, registration, and licensing of public health officers in Kenya. The act sets out the legal requirements and standards that must be met by individuals wishing to practice as public health officers, ensuring that they are properly trained and qualified to perform their duties. This act helps maintain high standards of public health practice by ensuring that all public health officers meet the necessary qualifications and adhere to professional guidelines. By doing so, it enhances the quality of public health services and safeguards the health and well-being of the population. Additionally, this act provides guidelines for regulating the profession, including the procedures for registration, the issuance of licenses, and the handling of disciplinary matters. It is an essential document for anyone involved in the public health sector, as it outlines the responsibilities and expectations for public health officers, contributing to the overall improvement of public health outcomes.

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- 1. Personal Information: This section requires the individual's name, contact information, and personal details.
- 2. Education and Training: Details about the individual's educational background and training in public health.
- 3. Registration Information: Information needed for the registration process, including previous registration details if applicable.
- 4. Licensing Information: Details regarding the licensing process, including any previous licenses held.
- 5. Signature: The individual's signature, confirming the accuracy of the provided information.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failure to submit this form can result in non-compliance with the regulatory requirements.
- Legal Consequences: Non-compliance may lead to legal repercussions or penalties.
- Professional Implications: The individual may be unable to practice as a public health officer.
- Reputation Risk: Non-submission could harm the individual's professional reputation.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Initial Training: When beginning a career as a public health officer.
- 2. Registration Update: To update registration details or renew registration.
- 3. Licensing: When applying for or renewing a license to practice.
- 4. Compliance Check: To demonstrate compliance with regulatory guidelines.
- 5. Professional Development: For ongoing professional development and education documentation.
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