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Ch12 Senate amendments and requests / PROCEDURE FOLLOWING SENATE CONSIDERATION / Limitations on Senate power of amendment



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House of Representatives                                Ch 12                                                 p 431

 

Senate amendments and requests / PROCEDURE FOLLOWING SENATE CONSIDERATION

 

Limitations on Senate power of amendment

Section 53 of the Constitution, as well as limiting the rights of the Senate in the initiation of legislation, provides that the Senate may not amend proposed laws imposing taxation, or proposed laws appropriating revenue for the ordinary annual services of the Government. Nor may the Senate amend any proposed law so as to increase any proposed charge or burden on the people. However, the Senate may, at any stage, return to the House any proposed law which the Senate may not amend, requesting the omission or amendment of any items or provisions therein. It further provides that, except as provided in the section, the Senate has equal power with the House in respect of all proposed laws.