Laying of rules and regulations requires presentation to Parliament for statutory review and potential modification or annulment. Rules and regulations made under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament as soon as practicable after they are made for a prescribed period, during which both Houses may agree to modify or disallow the rule; following such agreement the rule will operate only in the modified form or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions. Rules made by State Governments must likewise be laid before the State Legislature.
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Laying of rules and regulations requires presentation to Parliament for statutory review and potential modification or annulment.
Rules and regulations made under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament as soon as practicable after they are made for a prescribed period, during which both Houses may agree to modify or disallow the rule; following such agreement the rule will operate only in the modified form or be of no effect, without prejudice to the validity of prior actions. Rules made by State Governments must likewise be laid before the State Legislature.
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