Power to make regulations enables government to issue notified rules consistent with the Act to implement its provisions. The provision confers on the Government the power to make regulations by notification to carry out the provisions of the Act. Regulations must be consistent with the Act and the subordinate rules and provide procedural and technical detail necessary for implementation and administration.
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Power to make regulations enables government to issue notified rules consistent with the Act to implement its provisions.
The provision confers on the Government the power to make regulations by notification to carry out the provisions of the Act. Regulations must be consistent with the Act and the subordinate rules and provide procedural and technical detail necessary for implementation and administration.
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