Laying of rules before the legislature permits legislative modification or annulment while preserving prior actions' validity. Every rule, regulation and notification made or issued under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature during its session for the statutory aggregate period. If the Legislature, before the expiry of the session immediately following that period, agrees to modify or annul the instrument, it will thereafter operate only in the modified form or be of no effect; such modification or annulment does not affect the validity of anything previously done under the instrument.
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Laying of rules before the legislature permits legislative modification or annulment while preserving prior actions' validity.
Every rule, regulation and notification made or issued under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature during its session for the statutory aggregate period. If the Legislature, before the expiry of the session immediately following that period, agrees to modify or annul the instrument, it will thereafter operate only in the modified form or be of no effect; such modification or annulment does not affect the validity of anything previously done under the instrument.
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