Laying of rules requires legislative scrutiny; rules, regulations and notifications must be laid for review and may be modified. Rules, regulations and notifications made under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature as soon as may be after they are made or issued for a cumulative period of thirty days, in one or more sessions, and the Legislature may agree to modifications or to annulment; such modifications or annulment do not affect the validity of anything previously done under the instrument.
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Laying of rules requires legislative scrutiny; rules, regulations and notifications must be laid for review and may be modified.
Rules, regulations and notifications made under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature as soon as may be after they are made or issued for a cumulative period of thirty days, in one or more sessions, and the Legislature may agree to modifications or to annulment; such modifications or annulment do not affect the validity of anything previously done under the instrument.
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