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how do bills become laws (where was it introduced? (introduction and first…
how do bills become laws
where was it introduced?
introduction and first reading
second reading
committee. consideration
report stage
third reading
passage and royal decent
if passed and originated at senate bill is sent to the house of commons and must go thought the process of passing bill in the house of commons.
if passed and originated at House of Commons then it is sent to the senate and goes though the process of passing bill in the senate
The bill is not debated a third time. Even thought amendments can be made at this stage without referring back to the committee, the debate is focused o the final form of the bill
debate focused on final form of bill
Only if the committee recommends amendments or that the bill not be further studied the the senate will consider a bill at report stage
bill is then considered by the house, debated and revised
studies bill and reports back to senate
committee reports bill back to House of Commons after detailed analysis
principle of bill is debated and almost always referenda to a committee for detailed study
principle of bill is debated and referred to a committee that will perform a more detailed study
induced without notice, printed and given number
Notice is given, bill is then introduced printed and given a number
house of commons
senate