Power to make rules may be exercised on Council recommendation, including retrospective effect and penalties for contravention. The Government may, on the Council's recommendation, notify rules to implement the Act, including rules for matters required or permitted to be prescribed. The rulemaking power includes making rules retrospectively from no earlier than the Act's commencement and may authorize a monetary penalty for contraventions up to a specified limit.
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Power to make rules may be exercised on Council recommendation, including retrospective effect and penalties for contravention.
The Government may, on the Council's recommendation, notify rules to implement the Act, including rules for matters required or permitted to be prescribed. The rulemaking power includes making rules retrospectively from no earlier than the Act's commencement and may authorize a monetary penalty for contraventions up to a specified limit.
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