Parliamentary oversight of rules and regulations allows Houses to modify or annul subordinate legislation during a review period. Rules and regulations made under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament for a total review period of thirty days across one or more sessions; if, before the expiry of the session immediately following that period, both Houses agree to modify or annul a rule or regulation, it will operate only in the modified form or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions taken under it.
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Parliamentary oversight of rules and regulations allows Houses to modify or annul subordinate legislation during a review period.
Rules and regulations made under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament for a total review period of thirty days across one or more sessions; if, before the expiry of the session immediately following that period, both Houses agree to modify or annul a rule or regulation, it will operate only in the modified form or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions taken under it.
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