Rule-making power under the Scheme permits the Central Government to prescribe procedures, forms and parliamentary scrutiny. Power to make rules empowers the Central Government to prescribe forms, verification procedures for declarations, constitution and procedure of the designated committee, estimation of amounts payable, forms and modes for payment and intimation of appeal withdrawal, discharge certificate formalities, issuance and publication of instructions, and any other prescribed matters; rules must be laid before both Houses of Parliament and may be modified or annulled by them without affecting prior actions under those rules.
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Rule-making power under the Scheme permits the Central Government to prescribe procedures, forms and parliamentary scrutiny.
Power to make rules empowers the Central Government to prescribe forms, verification procedures for declarations, constitution and procedure of the designated committee, estimation of amounts payable, forms and modes for payment and intimation of appeal withdrawal, discharge certificate formalities, issuance and publication of instructions, and any other prescribed matters; rules must be laid before both Houses of Parliament and may be modified or annulled by them without affecting prior actions under those rules.
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