Under the PERA Act, the authority to make rules lies with the Government. This provision ensures that the legal framework and operational guidelines under the PERA Act are officially sanctioned and enforceable. While the Authority or the Board administer and implement... Read More
Under the PERA Act, the authority to make rules lies with the Government. This provision ensures that the legal framework and operational guidelines under the PERA Act are officially sanctioned and enforceable. While the Authority or the Board administer and implement the Act, they do not possess independent rule-making power. The Government’s role in rule-making guarantees compliance with broader legal standards and provides legitimacy to the regulations. Section provisions related to rule-making allow the Government to outline procedures, enforcement protocols, and other regulatory details necessary for effective operation of the PERA Force Laws. By centralizing this power, the Act ensures consistency, uniformity, and legal enforceability across all relevant authorities and enforcement stations.
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