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Publication of draft bye laws requires Gazette notice and opportunity for objections before a specified consideration date. The Central Government must publish a draft bye law, amendment, or revision in the Gazette of India for persons likely to be affected, together with a notice specifying a date on or after which the draft will be considered and stating that objections or suggestions received before that specified date will be taken into account; the specified date must not be earlier than a minimum notice period from Gazette publication, unless previous publication is dispensed with.
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Publication of draft bye laws requires Gazette notice and opportunity for objections before a specified consideration date.
The Central Government must publish a draft bye law, amendment, or revision in the Gazette of India for persons likely to be affected, together with a notice specifying a date on or after which the draft will be considered and stating that objections or suggestions received before that specified date will be taken into account; the specified date must not be earlier than a minimum notice period from Gazette publication, unless previous publication is dispensed with.
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