Rules laid before Parliament may be modified or annulled by both Houses during parliamentary scrutiny, affecting their future effect. Rules under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament for a prescribed scrutiny period; both Houses may agree to modify or annul a rule during that period, and any such modification or annulment governs the rule's future effect while leaving intact the validity of anything previously done under the rule.
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Rules laid before Parliament may be modified or annulled by both Houses during parliamentary scrutiny, affecting their future effect.
Rules under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament for a prescribed scrutiny period; both Houses may agree to modify or annul a rule during that period, and any such modification or annulment governs the rule's future effect while leaving intact the validity of anything previously done under the rule.
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