Which Authority Has the Jurisdiction to Issue Legal Documents Amending and Supplementing Previously Issued Documents?
Based on Clause 1, Article 12 of the Law on Promulgation of Legal Normative Documents 2015, it is stipulated as follows:
- Legal normative documents may only be amended, supplemented, replaced, or annulled by legal normative documents issued by the same state agency that has issued those documents or be suspended or annulled by documents of superior state agencies with competent authority. Documents amending, supplementing, replacing, annulling, or suspending other documents must clearly specify the name, part, chapter, section, sub-section, article, clause, and point of the documents being amended, supplemented, replaced, annulled, or suspended.
- Documents annulling legal normative documents must be published in the Official Gazette and posted as prescribed.
=> Thus, based on the above regulation, the authority to issue legal normative documents to amend and supplement the already issued documents lies with the state agency that issued those documents. In cases where a superior agency finds that a subordinate document is inappropriate, it may issue a document to annul the subordinate document.
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