Steps in Legislative Process
The Legislative Process
STEPS
- First Reading -- The bill is considered read for the first time and is printed.
- Second Reading -- Members debate the bill's principle.
- Committee Stage -- Committee members study the bill clause by clause.
- Report Stage -- Members can make other amendments.
- Third Reading -- Members debate and vote on the bill.
- Senate -- The bill follows a similar process in the Senate.
- Royal Assent -- The bill receives royal assent after being passed by both Houses.
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