22. (1) A Plan shall be laid before the Legislative Assembly within 6 sitting days of its approval by the Executive, together with—
(a) the background papers;
(b) a copy of the summaries and report referred to in paragraphs 18 (b) and (c);
(c) a copy of any direction given under paragraph 19 (1) (b);
(d) a copy of any report referred to in subparagraph 19 (1) (b) (ii); and
(e) a copy of any report referred to in paragraph 20 (c);
in relation to the Plan.
(2) If, at the expiration of 6 sitting days after a Plan is laid before the Legislative Assembly, the Assembly has not passed a resolution rejecting the Plan, the Minister shall cause to be published in the Gazette a notice—
(a) specifying the date of commencement of the Plan, or the dates of commencement of the various provisions of the Plan, being a date or dates not before the date of the notice; and
(b) specifying a place or places where copies of the Plan may be inspected or purchased.
(3) If, within 6 sitting days after a Plan is laid before the Legislative Assembly, the Assembly passes a resolution rejecting the Plan, or a provision of the Plan, the rejected Plan or provision does not come into effect.
(4) If a part only of a Plan is rejected, the Executive shall, in relation to each remaining provision of the Plan—
(a) cause to be published in the Gazette a notice specifying—
(i) the date of commencement of the provision, being a date not before the date of the notice; and
(ii) a place or places where copies of the provision may be inspected or purchased; or
(b) by notice published in the Gazette , withdraw the provision.
(5) The Minister shall make copies of a Plan, or any relevant provision of a Plan, available for inspection or purchase during office hours at the places and times specified in the notice under subsection (2) or paragraph (4) (a).