Power to remove difficulties: Central Government may order measures to resolve implementation issues, subject to time limit and parliamentary laying. Central Government may, on Council recommendations, by order published in the Official Gazette make provisions not inconsistent with the Act to remove difficulties in giving effect to the Act; every such order must be laid before each House of Parliament and is subject to a statutory time limit restricting the making of orders after the expiry of the specified period from commencement.
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Power to remove difficulties: Central Government may order measures to resolve implementation issues, subject to time limit and parliamentary laying.
Central Government may, on Council recommendations, by order published in the Official Gazette make provisions not inconsistent with the Act to remove difficulties in giving effect to the Act; every such order must be laid before each House of Parliament and is subject to a statutory time limit restricting the making of orders after the expiry of the specified period from commencement.
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