Approved on 1st Reading
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The bill’s title, number and author are read in plenary. After which the bill is referred to the proper committee.
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Committee Level
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The proper committee conducts public consultation on the bill. Referral of the bill to other committees may also be done for budgetary, tax and revenue concerns. The committee has the power to approve the bill without an amendment / with changes or recommends substitution or consolidation with other similar bills. Final output is a Committee Report.
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For Calendar of Business – 2nd Reading
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The Committee Report with the approved bill version is submitted to the Committee on Rules for calendaring for Second Reading.
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Approved on 2nd Reading
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The bill author delivers sponsorship speech on the floor. Legislators engage in debate, interpellation, turno en contra and rebuttal to highlight the pros and cons of the bill. This is followed by ‘period of amendments’ which incorporates necessary changes in the bill as proposed by the committee or introduced by the legislators themselves on the floor. With support from the majority of legislators, the bill is approved on 2nd Reading.
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For Calendar of Business – 3rd Reading
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Happens three (3) days after copy of the bill approved on 2nd Reading has been distributed to all legislators.
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Approved on 3rd Reading
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The bill’s title is read on the floor. Nominal voting is held. If passed, the approved bill is referred to other chamber for concurrence.
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For Bicameral Conference
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If there are certain differences, a Bicameral Conference Committee is called to reconcile conflicting provisions of versions from both chambers. Conference committee submits report on the reconciled version of the bill, duly approved by both chambers.
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