Laying of subordinate legislation: rules and notifications must be presented to the legislature and may be modified or annulled. Every rule, regulation or notification made under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature for a total period of thirty days across one or more sessions; if the Legislature, before the expiry of the immediately following session, agrees to modify or to disallow the instrument, it will thereafter operate only in the modified form or be of no effect, but any such change will not prejudice the validity of prior actions taken under the original instrument.
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Laying of subordinate legislation: rules and notifications must be presented to the legislature and may be modified or annulled.
Every rule, regulation or notification made under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature for a total period of thirty days across one or more sessions; if the Legislature, before the expiry of the immediately following session, agrees to modify or to disallow the instrument, it will thereafter operate only in the modified form or be of no effect, but any such change will not prejudice the validity of prior actions taken under the original instrument.
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