Regulatory power of National Commission to make regulations with central approval to implement consumer protection provisions. The National Commission may, with the previous approval of the Central Government and by notification, make regulations not inconsistent with the Act to provide for measures necessary to give effect to the Act. Regulations may govern costs for adjournments, maintenance of mediation cell information and quarterly reporting, qualifications and empanelment, training, fees, conduct, removal and re empanelment of mediators, mediator disclosures, and the time and manner of mediation, together with other necessary implementation matters.
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Regulatory power of National Commission to make regulations with central approval to implement consumer protection provisions.
The National Commission may, with the previous approval of the Central Government and by notification, make regulations not inconsistent with the Act to provide for measures necessary to give effect to the Act. Regulations may govern costs for adjournments, maintenance of mediation cell information and quarterly reporting, qualifications and empanelment, training, fees, conduct, removal and re empanelment of mediators, mediator disclosures, and the time and manner of mediation, together with other necessary implementation matters.
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