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Ch10 Legislation / PROCEDURAL VARIATIONS FOR PASSAGE OF BILLS / Constitution alteration bills / Disagreements between the Houses



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House of Representatives                                Ch 10                                                 p 380

 

Legislation / PROCEDURAL VARIATIONS FOR PASSAGE OF BILLS / Constitution alteration bills

 

Disagreements between the Houses

Section 128 of the Constitution provides for the situation where there is a deadlock between the Houses on constitution alteration bills. It is possible under certain conditions for a constitution alteration bill twice passed by one House to be submitted to referendum (and hence, if approved, assented to and enacted) even though not passed by the other House— see ‘Constitution alteration bills passed by one House only’ in the Chapter on ‘The Parliament and the role of the House’.