Laying of rules requires presentation before the legislature; modifications or annulment affect future validity but preserve past acts. Every rule, regulation and notification must be presented before the State Legislature for a cumulative thirty-day period; if the Legislature subsequently agrees to modify or annul the instrument, it will operate only as modified or will cease to have effect, but such modification or annulment does not affect the validity of anything previously done under the instrument.
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Laying of rules requires presentation before the legislature; modifications or annulment affect future validity but preserve past acts.
Every rule, regulation and notification must be presented before the State Legislature for a cumulative thirty-day period; if the Legislature subsequently agrees to modify or annul the instrument, it will operate only as modified or will cease to have effect, but such modification or annulment does not affect the validity of anything previously done under the instrument.
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