Rule-making power pending commencement may be exercised after enactment but rules take effect only on commencement. Power to make rules, bye-laws or issue orders under an Act or Regulation that does not commence immediately may be exercised after the enactment is passed, including provisions on application, establishment of courts or offices, appointments, and the person, time, place, manner or fees for actions; however, such rules, bye-laws or orders do not take effect until the commencement of the Act or Regulation.
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Rule-making power pending commencement may be exercised after enactment but rules take effect only on commencement.
Power to make rules, bye-laws or issue orders under an Act or Regulation that does not commence immediately may be exercised after the enactment is passed, including provisions on application, establishment of courts or offices, appointments, and the person, time, place, manner or fees for actions; however, such rules, bye-laws or orders do not take effect until the commencement of the Act or Regulation.
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