Rule making power for multi State co operative regulation enables detailed procedural, governance and election rules subject to parliamentary review. The Central Government may make rules to carry out the Act, including detailed provisions on registration applications, bye laws, communication of refusals, principal place of business, liability changes, governance and election procedures, appointment and terms of officials, certification and supply of records, aid and fund maintenance, distribution of surplus and dividends, Ombudsman procedures, electronic filing, inspection of records, and any other matters necessary to effectuate the Act; all such rules and specified notifications must be laid before Parliament and are subject to modification or annulment while preserving prior actions under those rules.
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Rule making power for multi State co operative regulation enables detailed procedural, governance and election rules subject to parliamentary review.
The Central Government may make rules to carry out the Act, including detailed provisions on registration applications, bye laws, communication of refusals, principal place of business, liability changes, governance and election procedures, appointment and terms of officials, certification and supply of records, aid and fund maintenance, distribution of surplus and dividends, Ombudsman procedures, electronic filing, inspection of records, and any other matters necessary to effectuate the Act; all such rules and specified notifications must be laid before Parliament and are subject to modification or annulment while preserving prior actions under those rules.
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