Laying of rules permits parliamentary review and modification, with annulment or alteration affecting future operation. Central Government rules under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament for a prescribed laying period; if, before the expiry of the session immediately following that period, both Houses agree to modify the rule or that it should not be made, the rule will thereafter operate only as modified or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions. State and Union territory rules must be laid before the relevant State Legislature or Union territory Legislature (each House where bicameral or the single House where unicameral) for analogous review.
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Laying of rules permits parliamentary review and modification, with annulment or alteration affecting future operation.
Central Government rules under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament for a prescribed laying period; if, before the expiry of the session immediately following that period, both Houses agree to modify the rule or that it should not be made, the rule will thereafter operate only as modified or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions. State and Union territory rules must be laid before the relevant State Legislature or Union territory Legislature (each House where bicameral or the single House where unicameral) for analogous review.
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