Occupational safety rules require 45 days' prior publication and Official Gazette notice before they take effect. A draft rule, regulation or bye law must be published for general information with a consideration date at least forty five days after publication; subsequent publication in the Official Gazette gives the instrument effect as if enacted in the Code.
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Occupational safety rules require 45 days' prior publication and Official Gazette notice before they take effect.
A draft rule, regulation or bye law must be published for general information with a consideration date at least forty five days after publication; subsequent publication in the Official Gazette gives the instrument effect as if enacted in the Code.
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