Restriction on Legislative Council powers: Assembly may repass non money bills and such bills can be deemed passed after prescribed delay. Where a State has a Legislative Council, if the Council rejects a non-money Bill, fails to pass it within the prescribed period, or passes it with amendments the Assembly does not accept, the Assembly may repass and retransmit the Bill; if the Assembly passes it a second time and the Council again rejects or delays or amends it disagreeably, the Bill is deemed passed in the form as passed by the Assembly for the second time with any agreed Council amendments.
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Restriction on Legislative Council powers: Assembly may repass non money bills and such bills can be deemed passed after prescribed delay.
Where a State has a Legislative Council, if the Council rejects a non-money Bill, fails to pass it within the prescribed period, or passes it with amendments the Assembly does not accept, the Assembly may repass and retransmit the Bill; if the Assembly passes it a second time and the Council again rejects or delays or amends it disagreeably, the Bill is deemed passed in the form as passed by the Assembly for the second time with any agreed Council amendments.
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