Procedures for bill disposal
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Submission of a bill by a local autonomous entity head(ward office head), and proposal by a joint signature more than one-fifth of the enrolled members
Checking out a requisite (Formal requisite of a bill, Check up on signatures of the proponents bill proposal)
Decision by the standing committee in jurisdiction
- One copy of a proposed bill is distributed to all members
- Secretariat's report at a general meeting
- refer it to a standing committee in jurisdiction
① The committee's report → ② Bring up the schedules of proceedings → ③ Proposal explanations (proposer) → ④ Examination & report (expert member) → ⑤ Inquiries → ⑥ Discussion → ⑦ Item by item examination → ⑧ Decision (voting)
① Bring an agenda up → ② a committee’s report on deliberation result (a committee head or a committee member) → ③ inquiries → ④ discussion → ⑤ decision (voting)
- Ordinance bill: transfer to within 5 days
- A draft budget: transfer within 3 days
- Other bills should be transferred as soon as possible.
Proclamation of the disposed bill by a local autonomous entity head within 20 days after it was transferred (in time of not proclaiming it or no request for reconsideration, a chairman is supposed to proclaim it)
The head of a local autonomous entity can make a request for reconsideration with the attachment of the reasons for it when he/she has a disagreement to an ordinance bil within 20 days after he/she receives a transferred ordinances
① Bring an agenda up → ② Report on a committee’s deliberation result (a committee hear or a committee member) → ③ Inquiry → ④ Discussion → ⑤ Decision (voting)
The local government head shall promulgate within 5 (five) days of the transfer (if the local government head fails to do so, the chairman shall)
If the local government head judges that any resolution re-passed violates the law and regulations, they shall file a suit with the Supreme Court within 20 (twenty) days from the date the resolution was passed