Laying of rules requires presentation to State Legislature, which may modify or annul instruments, preserving prior validity. Every rule, regulation or notification issued under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature for a cumulative period of thirty days; if the Legislature, before the expiry of the immediately following session, agrees to modify or disallow the instrument, it will thereafter operate only in the modified form or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under the instrument.
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Laying of rules requires presentation to State Legislature, which may modify or annul instruments, preserving prior validity.
Every rule, regulation or notification issued under the Act must be laid before the State Legislature for a cumulative period of thirty days; if the Legislature, before the expiry of the immediately following session, agrees to modify or disallow the instrument, it will thereafter operate only in the modified form or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under the instrument.
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