DRAFT CONSTITUTION OF THE IRISH FREE STATE
SECTION II.—LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS
D.—Legislation
Article 38
From The Irish Constitution Explained by Darrell Figgis 1922
A Bill may be initiated in the Senate/Seanad Eireann and if passed by the Senate/Seanad shall be introduced into the Chamber/Dail Eireann. If amended by the Chamber/Dail the Bill shall be considered as a Bill initiated in the Chamber/Dail. If rejected by the Chamber/Dail it shall not be introduced again in the same session, but the Chamber/ Dail may reconsider it on its own motion.
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