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A
bill may be introduced in either House of Parliament: Provided
that a Finance Bills shall be introduced only in the House of
Representatives. |
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A
Finance Bill or a Bill concerning the Royal Nepal Army or the
Armed Police Force shall be introduced only as a Government Bill.
Any amendment to such Bill may be introduced only upon the prior
approval of His Majesty. Such approval shall be obtained through
the person chairing the House. |
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"Finance
Bill" means a Bill concerning any or all of the following subjects:
(a) the imposition, collection, abolition, remission, alteration
or regulation of taxes;
(b) the preservation of the Consolidated Fund or any other Government
Fund, the deposit of moneys into and the appropriation or the
withdrawal of moneys from such Funds, or the reduction, increment
or cancellation of appropriations or of proposed expenditures
from such Funds;
(c) the regulation of matters relating to the raising of loans
or the giving of guarantees by His Majesty's Government or any
matter pertaining to amendment of the laws concerning the financial
liabilities undertaken or to be undertaken by His Majesty's Government;
(d) the custody and investment of all revenues received by any
Government Fund, moneys acquired through the repayment of loans,
and grant moneys; or audits of the accounts of His Majesty's Government;
or
(e) matters directly related to the above subjects. |
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If
any question arises whether a Bill is a Finance Bill or not, the
decision of the Speaker shall be final. |
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Procedure for Passage of Bills: |
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A
Bill passed by one House of Parliament shall be transmitted to
the other House as soon as possible and such Bill, if passed by
the receiving House, shall be presented to His Majesty for assent. |
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A
Finance Bill passed by the House of Representatives shall be transmitted
to the National Assembly. The National Assembly shall, after deliberations
on such a Bill, send back the Bill to the House of Representatives
within fifteen days from the date of receipt of the Bill with
recommendations, if any. |
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The
House of Representatives shall, upon deliberations on a Bill returned
with recommendations pursuant to clause (2), present it to His
Majesty for assent along with such recommendations as it may deem
appropriate. |
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If
the National Assembly does not return a Bill received pursuant
to Clause (2) for more than fifteen days, the House of Representatives
may present the Bill to His Majesty for assent. |
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Any
Bill, except for a Finance Bill, passed by the House of Representatives
and transmitted to the National Assembly shall be sent back with
approval or recommendations within two months from the date of
receipt. If the National Assembly does not return the Bill within
that period, the House of Representatives may, by a resolution
passed by a majority of more than fifty percent of the sitting
members, present the Bill to His Majesty for assent. |
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If
any Bill passed by one House is rejected or is passed with amendments
by the other House, the Bill shall be transmitted back to the
House where it originated. |
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If
the House of Representatives, in considering a Bill which has
been rejected or amended by the National Assembly pursuant to
clause (6), passes it again as it was or with amendments, by a
majority of more that fifty percent of its sitting members, the
Bill shall be presented to His Majesty for assent. |
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A
Bill for which amendments have been recommended and which has
been transmitted to the National Assembly by the House of Representatives
pursuant to clause (6) shall be presented to His Majesty for assent
if the National Assembly also passes a resolution to adopt the
Bill with such amendments. |
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The
following Bills shall be referred to a joint sitting of the two
Houses and if the joint sitting passes the Bill as it was or with
amendments, the House in which the Bill originated shall present
it to His Majesty for assent: -
(a) Bills which, though being passed by the National Assembly,
have been rejected by the House of Representatives; or (b) Bills
which have been returned to the National Assembly with amendments
by the House of Representatives, but which the National Assembly
fails to pass with such amendments. |
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If a session of a House terminates while a Bill is under consideration,
deliberations on the Bill may continue at the succeeding session:
Provided that if any Bill introduced in the House of Representatives
is under consideration, or if a Bill, having been passed by that
House and transmitted to the National Assembly, is under consideration
in the National Assembly, when the House of Representatives is
dissolved or its term expires, such Bill shall be deemed to have
lapsed. |
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