Special procedure for Money Bills: upper house recommendations are advisory; non-return within the period results in bill being deemed passed. A Money Bill must originate in the House of the People and, after passage there, is transmitted to the Council of States for advisory recommendations. The upper house may return the Bill with recommendations within the prescribed period but cannot enact amendments; the lower house may accept or reject any recommendations and if it accepts them the Bill is deemed passed with those amendments, otherwise the Bill is deemed passed in the form passed by the House of the People, including where the upper house does not return it within the specified period.
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Special procedure for Money Bills: upper house recommendations are advisory; non-return within the period results in bill being deemed passed.
A Money Bill must originate in the House of the People and, after passage there, is transmitted to the Council of States for advisory recommendations. The upper house may return the Bill with recommendations within the prescribed period but cannot enact amendments; the lower house may accept or reject any recommendations and if it accepts them the Bill is deemed passed with those amendments, otherwise the Bill is deemed passed in the form passed by the House of the People, including where the upper house does not return it within the specified period.
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