Laying of rules before Parliament enables both Houses to modify or annul rules prospectively while preserving prior validity. Rules made under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament while in session for a prescribed period; if, before the expiry of the immediately following session(s), both Houses agree to modify the rule or that it should not be made, the rule will operate only as modified or be of no effect, and any such modification or annulment will not affect the validity of anything previously done under that rule.
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Laying of rules before Parliament enables both Houses to modify or annul rules prospectively while preserving prior validity.
Rules made under the Act must be laid before each House of Parliament while in session for a prescribed period; if, before the expiry of the immediately following session(s), both Houses agree to modify the rule or that it should not be made, the rule will operate only as modified or be of no effect, and any such modification or annulment will not affect the validity of anything previously done under that rule.
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