Legislative review of subordinate rules permits modification or annulment while preserving prior acts' validity. Every rule or regulation made under the Act must be presented to the legislature for review for a specified parliamentary period; the legislature may modify the rule or annul it, and any such modification or annulment does not prejudice the validity of anything previously done under the rule or regulation.
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Legislative review of subordinate rules permits modification or annulment while preserving prior acts' validity.
Every rule or regulation made under the Act must be presented to the legislature for review for a specified parliamentary period; the legislature may modify the rule or annul it, and any such modification or annulment does not prejudice the validity of anything previously done under the rule or regulation.
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