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Procedural autonomy: Authority and Appellate Authority may regulate their own procedure subject to the chapter's provisions. The Authority and the Appellate Authority possess procedural autonomy to regulate their own internal processes for advance rulings, subject to the provisions and limits established by the Chapter; their competence to frame procedural rules, timelines, and modes of proceeding is therefore enabled by this provision but must conform to the Chapter's statutory framework.
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<h1>Procedural autonomy: Authority and Appellate Authority may regulate their own procedure subject to the chapter's provisions.</h1> The Authority and the Appellate Authority possess procedural autonomy to regulate their own internal processes for advance rulings, subject to the provisions and limits established by the Chapter; their competence to frame procedural rules, timelines, and modes of proceeding is therefore enabled by this provision but must conform to the Chapter's statutory framework.