Rule-making power under the disclosure scheme covers declarations, payments, valuation, and parliamentary laying requirements. The Central Government may make rules by notification in the Official Gazette for carrying out the Scheme, including the form and verification of declarations, the form and manner of orders, payment, intimation, and communication of payment certification, and the method of calculating asset value and the amount payable. Every rule must be laid before both Houses of Parliament for thirty days and is subject to modification or annulment, without affecting prior under the rule.
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Rule-making power under the disclosure scheme covers declarations, payments, valuation, and parliamentary laying requirements.
The Central Government may make rules by notification in the Official Gazette for carrying out the Scheme, including the form and verification of declarations, the form and manner of orders, payment, intimation, and communication of payment certification, and the method of calculating asset value and the amount payable. Every rule must be laid before both Houses of Parliament for thirty days and is subject to modification or annulment, without affecting prior under the rule.
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