Bill origination and passage: either House may introduce Bills but both Houses must agree; dissolution affects lapse. Provisions require that, except for specified financial categories, a Bill may originate in either House where there is a Legislative Council and must be agreed to by both Houses, with identical amendments if any; prorogation does not cause pending Bills to lapse, a Bill pending only in the Council survives Assembly dissolution, but Bills pending in or passed by the Assembly lapse on dissolution.
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Bill origination and passage: either House may introduce Bills but both Houses must agree; dissolution affects lapse.
Provisions require that, except for specified financial categories, a Bill may originate in either House where there is a Legislative Council and must be agreed to by both Houses, with identical amendments if any; prorogation does not cause pending Bills to lapse, a Bill pending only in the Council survives Assembly dissolution, but Bills pending in or passed by the Assembly lapse on dissolution.
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