Power to make rules and prescribe forms secures government authority to regulate fees, scheme publication, and accounts. The appropriate Government may make rules, by notification, prescribing fees for property vested in Treasurers of Charitable Endowments; regulating publication of schemes and their modifications before settlement under section 5; prescribing account forms and audit modes for Treasurers; and generally carrying the Act's purposes into effect. Rules made by State Governments are to be laid before the State Legislature, and rules by the Central Government are to be laid before the Houses of Parliament for scrutiny and possible modification or annulment without prejudice to prior valid actions under those rules.
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Power to make rules and prescribe forms secures government authority to regulate fees, scheme publication, and accounts.
The appropriate Government may make rules, by notification, prescribing fees for property vested in Treasurers of Charitable Endowments; regulating publication of schemes and their modifications before settlement under section 5; prescribing account forms and audit modes for Treasurers; and generally carrying the Act's purposes into effect. Rules made by State Governments are to be laid before the State Legislature, and rules by the Central Government are to be laid before the Houses of Parliament for scrutiny and possible modification or annulment without prejudice to prior valid actions under those rules.
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