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what are the steps followed to pass a bill in the Legislative Assembly?​

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Answered by rishavkumar722
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

Public Bills - Stages of a Bill

Notice of Motion for First Reading - The Minister or Member that sponsors a bill must give notice two sitting days in advance that he or she intends to introduce a bill in the Legislative Assembly by giving Notice of Motion for First Reading.

First Reading - After the two sitting days notice period has lapsed, the Minister or Member sponsoring the bill, reads out the title of the bill and moves that the bill “be now read for the first time”.

Second Reading - This is a very important step in the legislative process. The Minister or Member sponsoring the bill outlines the reasons why people of the Northwest Territories need such a bill. When the debate has ended, Members are asked to vote on whether the bill should be read a second time and sent to a committe.

Committee Stage - A committee, consisting of Regular Members, studies the bill carefully. They may ask experts in the subject matter to be witnesses and give their opinions on it. This review process is also open to the public.

Committee of the Whole Review - All Members can suggest changes to the bill at this stage. Members vote for or against proposed changes and finally vote on whether the bill should proceed for a third reading.

Third Reading – The Minister or Member sponsoring the bill moves that the bill be read a third time. This is usually the last chance for Members to debate the bill. If the majority of Members vote to pass the bill, it proceeds to the final stage

Assent and Proclamation – After a bill has been passed by the Legislative Assembly it must be approved by the Commissioner before it can become law. This approval is called Assent.

Answered by spbabitha2006
2

Answer:

1. The bill is introduced in the house and the tilte of the bill is read out. this is called the first reading.

Explanation:

2. The second reading is the most important stage in the passing of a bill.

3. the third reading is a formality after which it goes to the other house where the same procedure is followed .

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