Non-derogation principle: the Act supplements and preserves the concurrent application of other laws unless expressly excluded. The provision establishes the non-derogation principle: the Act's provisions operate as a supplement to existing statutory and regulatory regimes rather than as replacements, affirming that the Act applies in addition to other laws then in force and preserves continued operation and enforcement of other enactments alongside the Act.
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Non-derogation principle: the Act supplements and preserves the concurrent application of other laws unless expressly excluded.
The provision establishes the non-derogation principle: the Act's provisions operate as a supplement to existing statutory and regulatory regimes rather than as replacements, affirming that the Act applies in addition to other laws then in force and preserves continued operation and enforcement of other enactments alongside the Act.
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