Procedural autonomy: Authority and Appellate Authority may regulate their own procedure within the advance ruling chapter's provisions. The Authority and the Appellate Authority possess procedural autonomy within the advance ruling framework and may regulate their own procedure, subject to the limitations and requirements prescribed by the Chapter, thereby vesting responsibility for procedural form and conduct of proceedings with those bodies while preserving the Chapter's prescriptive provisions.
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Procedural autonomy: Authority and Appellate Authority may regulate their own procedure within the advance ruling chapter's provisions.
The Authority and the Appellate Authority possess procedural autonomy within the advance ruling framework and may regulate their own procedure, subject to the limitations and requirements prescribed by the Chapter, thereby vesting responsibility for procedural form and conduct of proceedings with those bodies while preserving the Chapter's prescriptive provisions.
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