Delegation of legislative power enables executive rulemaking on administrative and service conditions, subject to parliamentary laying requirements. Clause 16 empowers the Central Government to make rules by notification in the Official Gazette to carry the Bill's provisions into effect, including rules on salary, allowances, pension and other conditions of service of Members including the Chairperson; such rules must be laid before each House of Parliament and relate to procedural and administrative matters that are impracticable to provide in the Bill.
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Delegation of legislative power enables executive rulemaking on administrative and service conditions, subject to parliamentary laying requirements.
Clause 16 empowers the Central Government to make rules by notification in the Official Gazette to carry the Bill's provisions into effect, including rules on salary, allowances, pension and other conditions of service of Members including the Chairperson; such rules must be laid before each House of Parliament and relate to procedural and administrative matters that are impracticable to provide in the Bill.
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