Power to make rules permits retrospective effect and allows rules to prescribe penalties within a statutory ceiling. The Government, on the Council's recommendations, may make rules by notification to carry out the Act and prescribe matters the Act requires or permits. That power includes making rules retrospective to no earlier than the Act's commencement and providing that contravention of such rules may attract a monetary penalty subject to a specified maximum ceiling.
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Power to make rules permits retrospective effect and allows rules to prescribe penalties within a statutory ceiling.
The Government, on the Council's recommendations, may make rules by notification to carry out the Act and prescribe matters the Act requires or permits. That power includes making rules retrospective to no earlier than the Act's commencement and providing that contravention of such rules may attract a monetary penalty subject to a specified maximum ceiling.
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