Legislative scrutiny requirement allows modification or annulment of subordinate instruments after their prescribed laying period. Rules, schemes and notifications under the Code must be laid before Parliament for a thirty-day period across one or more sessions; if both Houses agree before the end of the following session to modify or disallow the instrument, it will take effect only as modified or be rendered of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under it.
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Legislative scrutiny requirement allows modification or annulment of subordinate instruments after their prescribed laying period.
Rules, schemes and notifications under the Code must be laid before Parliament for a thirty-day period across one or more sessions; if both Houses agree before the end of the following session to modify or disallow the instrument, it will take effect only as modified or be rendered of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under it.
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