Parliamentary laying requirement allows both Houses to modify or annul rules or notifications, affecting their future effect. Section 534 requires that rules under the Act, Appellate Tribunal procedure rules under section 364, and certain notifications be laid before each House of Parliament for a specified cumulative period after they are made or issued. If both Houses agree, before the expiry of the following session, to modify or disallow a laid instrument, it will thereafter operate only as modified or cease to have effect; however, a savings clause preserves the validity of anything previously done under that instrument.
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Parliamentary laying requirement allows both Houses to modify or annul rules or notifications, affecting their future effect.
Section 534 requires that rules under the Act, Appellate Tribunal procedure rules under section 364, and certain notifications be laid before each House of Parliament for a specified cumulative period after they are made or issued. If both Houses agree, before the expiry of the following session, to modify or disallow a laid instrument, it will thereafter operate only as modified or cease to have effect; however, a savings clause preserves the validity of anything previously done under that instrument.
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