give the bill its second reading
give the bill its second reading
give the bill its second reading
give the bill its second reading
give the bill its second reading
After a bill receives its first reading, it is typically referred to a committee for further examination and discussion. The committee may hold hearings, gather information, and make amendments to the bill before voting on whether to send it back to the full legislative body. If the committee approves the bill, it will undergo a second reading, where it is debated and possibly further amended before a final vote is taken.
give the bill its second reading
At the first reading of a bill, the Clerk reads the bill, then gives it to the Speaker of the House. He then stands up and tells the House what the title of the bill is.
It is given a title and number in the first reading.
It's sent to the appropriate standing committee
If a rider is attached to a bill it must be introduced before first reading.
It is given a title and number in the first reading.
In Guyana, a bill goes through several stages to become law. First, it is introduced in the National Assembly, where it undergoes a first reading, followed by a second reading, which allows for debate and amendments. After passing the second reading, the bill is examined in detail during the committee stage before returning to the assembly for a third reading. If approved, it is sent to the President for assent, after which it becomes law.