Laying of rules: government rules, regulations and notifications must be laid before the legislature for scrutiny and possible modification. Every rule, regulation and notification made under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature for a total period of thirty days (in one or successive sessions) for scrutiny; if the Legislature agrees, before the expiry of the immediately following session, to modify or disallow the instrument, it will operate only as modified or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions taken under it.
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Laying of rules: government rules, regulations and notifications must be laid before the legislature for scrutiny and possible modification.
Every rule, regulation and notification made under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature for a total period of thirty days (in one or successive sessions) for scrutiny; if the Legislature agrees, before the expiry of the immediately following session, to modify or disallow the instrument, it will operate only as modified or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions taken under it.
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