First Principles of Business Law

Sources of law: legislation
2. The Legislative process

2.4. Proposed law in the form of a Bill

 

 

Having decided to enact new legislation, the next step is to transform the policy into a set of rules. The proposed rules are contained in a document called a 'Bill'. Which of the statements below most accurately explains how this is done?

 (a) Having decided on the new policy, the responsible Minister drafts the necessary rules in a document called a Bill and then introduces the Bill into the legislature for approval.

(b) Once cabinet has approved the policy, specialist lawyers employed by the government draft the necessary rules in a document called a Bill. The responsible Minister introduces the Bill into the legislature for approval.

(c) Once cabinet has approved the policy, the responsible Minister explains this policy to the legislature and members of the legislature then draft a Bill containing rules that give effect to that policy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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