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Home Parliamentary Business Statistics Senate StatsNet Classic Legislation Disagreements between the Houses Disagreements between the Houses—2007

Disagreements between the Houses—2007

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Bills on which there were disagreements between the Houses: 1

National Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme) Bill 2007

The Senate made 10 amendments to the bill (20 June 2007).

The House agreed to 9 amendments made by the Senate, disagreed to 1 and made an identical amendment in its place (21 June 2007).

The Senate agreed to the amendment made by the House (21 June 2007).

Bill passed both Houses.

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      • Time spent on the consideration of legislation
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    • General
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