50.Regulations
(1) The Cabinet Secretary shall in consultation with the Council, make regulations for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Act.
(2) Without prejudice to subsection (1), the council may make rules to govern its own procedures.
(3) For the purposes of Article 94(6) of the Constitution—
(a) the authority of the Cabinet Secretary to make regulations under this Act will be limited to bringing into effect provisions of this Act and to fulfillment of the objectives specified under this section;
(b) the principles and standards applicable to the regulations made under this section are those set out in the Interpretation and General Provision Act (Cap. 2) and the Statutory Instruments Act (Cap. 2A).
Plain English Summary
The government minister can work with the Council to write official regulations that help everyone follow this law correctly, while the Council has the power to make its own internal rules for its daily meetings and procedures. The law strictly limits the minister's power so they can only write rules that match the goals of this specific law. Finally, any regulations the minister creates must follow the basic national guidelines for making laws that are set out in the country's official legislative rulebooks.