Rule-making power: Government may prescribe forms, publication and procedures for the Scheme with parliamentary oversight. Central Government may make rules to carry out the Scheme, including the form and verification of declarations, the form of certificates, the manner of publishing orders, and other matters to be prescribed. Every rule must be laid before each House of Parliament for a prescribed period, and both Houses may agree to modify or annul a rule, without affecting the validity of anything previously done under that rule.
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Rule-making power: Government may prescribe forms, publication and procedures for the Scheme with parliamentary oversight.
Central Government may make rules to carry out the Scheme, including the form and verification of declarations, the form of certificates, the manner of publishing orders, and other matters to be prescribed. Every rule must be laid before each House of Parliament for a prescribed period, and both Houses may agree to modify or annul a rule, without affecting the validity of anything previously done under that rule.
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