Special procedure for Money Bills ensures Legislative Council recommendations may be accepted or rejected and Assembly decision governs final passage. Special procedure places initiative and final authority over Money Bills with the Legislative Assembly: Money Bills cannot be introduced in the Legislative Council; once passed by the Assembly they are transmitted to the Council for recommendations to be returned within a prescribed period. The Assembly may accept or reject any recommendations; acceptance results in the Bill being deemed passed with the accepted amendments, rejection results in the Bill being deemed passed in the Assembly's original form, and failure by the Council to return the Bill within the period similarly causes the Bill to be deemed passed in the Assembly's form.
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Special procedure for Money Bills ensures Legislative Council recommendations may be accepted or rejected and Assembly decision governs final passage.
Special procedure places initiative and final authority over Money Bills with the Legislative Assembly: Money Bills cannot be introduced in the Legislative Council; once passed by the Assembly they are transmitted to the Council for recommendations to be returned within a prescribed period. The Assembly may accept or reject any recommendations; acceptance results in the Bill being deemed passed with the accepted amendments, rejection results in the Bill being deemed passed in the Assembly's original form, and failure by the Council to return the Bill within the period similarly causes the Bill to be deemed passed in the Assembly's form.
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