Bill to Law
Idea Stage
Make stair lifts mandatory in large apartment buildings for the use of the unable or elderly.
1st Reading
Bill is introduced in the legislature by the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities. The bill is fitted with housing due to it being a housing request.
2nd Reading
The second reading lists different concerns and issues with the bill. The second reading is a crucial part of making a law because it eliminates un reasonable and dangerous laws. The second reading also revises the law and makes sure there is a very specific set definition so confusions do not occur.
Review by Committee
At this time the bill is reviewed and agreed upon by the majority of the committee.
3rd Reading
The bill will now be read and revised for he 3rd time in the legislature. It is ready to be voted on to see if it will move on to Royal Assent.
Voting Results
If the bill received enough votes to pass t will move on to the Royal Assent. If this was a disagreement between The Government Party, Third Party, or official Opposition, the majority vote will be taken in account. The bill will be moved onto Royal Assent. A time frame will be included in the legislation to indicate when parts of the bill will become effective.
Royal Assent
Once the bill is fully established it will be given Royal Assent. Royal assent is the last step to completely verifying a bill, and is given by a member of the monarch.