Continuance of laws made under a state emergency remains effective after the emergency ends until altered by a competent legislature. Laws enacted by Parliament, the President, or other authorities exercising the State Legislature's powers during a proclamation of state emergency that would not have been competent otherwise continue in force after the proclamation ceases, and remain so until altered, repealed, or amended by a competent legislature or authority; this continuation also applies to such laws in force immediately before the amendment's commencement.
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Continuance of laws made under a state emergency remains effective after the emergency ends until altered by a competent legislature.
Laws enacted by Parliament, the President, or other authorities exercising the State Legislature's powers during a proclamation of state emergency that would not have been competent otherwise continue in force after the proclamation ceases, and remain so until altered, repealed, or amended by a competent legislature or authority; this continuation also applies to such laws in force immediately before the amendment's commencement.
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