Rulemaking power: Government may prescribe rules, permit retrospective effect, and attach penalties for contraventions. The Government, on the Council's recommendations and by notification, may make rules to carry out the Act, including rules for matters required or permitted by the Act. This power includes giving rules retrospective effect from the Act's commencement and providing that contraventions may be subject to a monetary penalty.
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Rulemaking power: Government may prescribe rules, permit retrospective effect, and attach penalties for contraventions.
The Government, on the Council's recommendations and by notification, may make rules to carry out the Act, including rules for matters required or permitted by the Act. This power includes giving rules retrospective effect from the Act's commencement and providing that contraventions may be subject to a monetary penalty.
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