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House bill PAGES 500 to1018 need to read?

I would like to read page 1008 of this bill.


How does Nunavut Canada make laws?

Laws in Nunavut are created by the Legislature of Nunavut. The Legislature consists of the Commissioner of Nunavut and the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, and bills must be approved by the Legislative Assembly and assented to by the Commissioner before they become law.A bill must be introduced and read a first time. This is a formal procedure for the introduction of the bill to members of the Legislative Assembly, and the motion for this stage cannot be amended or debated.A bill is then read a second time. This is the stage at which members of the Legislative Assembly debate the principles of the bill; amendments to the bill cannot be proposed at this stage.A bill is then referred to a committee for more comprehensive scrutiny. Committees, made up of members of the Legislative Assembly, debate all aspects of the bill and consider amendments to the bill's content (with the consent of the sponsor of the bill).The report of the committee is then taken up by the Committee of the Whole (unless the bill was referred to it to start with), and amendments recommended by the committee are considered. If approved, amendments are incorporated into the printed version of the bill, which is then reprinted and provided to members. Once the Committee of the Whole reports the bill to the Legislative Assembly, its report is considered without debate or amendment.The bill is then read a third time and passed.Once a bill has been passed at all stages by the Legislative Assembly, the Commissioner of Nunavut may grant assent to the bill. Once the Commissioner has assented to a bill, it becomes law. (It should be noted that the Governor General-in-Council has the authority to veto territorial bills or any parts of them within one year of enactment.)


How are laws in Australia made?

In Australia? Statute laws are made as a bill which passes through parliament.DRAFTING. 1) First there is the 'drafting' of the bill, where the bill is put into correct words, phrases, amd definitions (such a job is done by the parliamentary draftsman). If the bill is being initiated by the political party currently in government, then the proposal is discussed in the 'cabinet' before being passed to the parliamentary draftmen for drafting. After the bill is drafted, it is taken back to the cabinet for approvalINITIATION. 2) Here the minister announces that he/she will take action on the next sitting day to bring in a bill for an act to... (the clerk will read to title of the bill), and the possible reasons for its necessary existence will be made evident.FIRST READING. 3) This stage is where the title of the bill is read by the minister introducing the bill. Before proceeding to the next stage, a vote is taken, and copies of the bill are given to each member in the house - so that they may study and scrutinize the bill for possible flaws.SECOND READING. 4) The minister responsible for the introduction of the bill then explains in greater detail why the bill is necessary, and what changes will occur as en effect of the bills initiation in society. Discussion and debate concerning the bill may follow. The opposition may also seek adjournment for a change to read and investigate the bill more closely.COMMITTEE STAGE. 5) At this point the entire lower house acts as a committee to examine the bill in detail, discussing and debating the various clauses. Only here may amendments be made, and the clauses (sections of the bill) are voted on individually.THIRD READING. 6) The chairperson of committees (who chaired the debate) then reports to the 'Speaker', and the bill is read a third time. A vote is taken. After the legislative assembly votes in favour of the bill, it is sent to the upper house (legislative council) where the same process is followed. If any amendments are made to the bill, the proceedure must be repeated in the lower house (legislative assembly) for reapproval.


I read that Bill Gates has a highly automated house(er bigger than my house).Is there affordable software for an ordinary person to automate his house's energy use and so forth?

Unfortunately, current home automation packages fall far short of Bill Gates' house.


Can a bill ever become a law without the president approvalhow?

Yes it can. A law needs to be proposed by the House of Commons, then read by the House of Senate. After that happens the governor General gives the royal assent that the bill can become a law.


Once a bill reaches the floor of the house or senate what happens to it?

If it starts in the Senate, then after the House it goes to The President for his approval. If it starts in the House, the Senate must then vote on it before The President sees it.


Can I read the US National Health Care Act Bill that is before the house?

No one can see the Wizard! No one, no way, no how!


How do you assemble a dry sauna?

Read the assembly manual.


How Triple H defeated goldberg at house show in 2003?

He never defeated bill goldberg one on one.The information you read is fake.


Is the senate the upper house or lower house?

The lower house is usually the House of Representatives. When a bill is first introduced, read by everyone in the house and placed on the agenda for the next session, the bill is then debated, scrutinized and requesting for amendments in the lower house. When the bill is accepted through the House of Representatives (lower house), the bill is then passed on to the upper house (Senate House) and further debated upon. If the majority of seats in the Senate House belongs to the Government Party, the bill can be easily passed through. If the majority of seats belongs to the Opposition, the passing of the bill might get complicated. The debating of passing the bill is pursued and voted upon. If the bill needs amendments, it'll be passed back to the lower house and the entire process is repeated until the bill is passed to both the houses (bicameral legislature) Easy to say, the lower house is where the Prime Minister lives and where most the heat begins, and the upper house has the authority to refuse the bill and knock it back.


When was Nathan Read House created?

Nathan Read House was created in 1845.


To force a bill out of committee a petition must be signed by a majority of the representatives what is involved in this method?

a discharge petition look it up on page 14 where it says Step 5 and read the b. email me for more answers ortizvelezkayla@aol.com