A Guide to the Bills Procedure
Bills 1 to 3 were on the Order Paper for 25 July, and Bills 4-13 were introduced by Motion 1 for later consideration at a special GSTHW, though Bills 6 and 9 were then passed in July, deferring only Bills 4-5, 7-8, 10-13.
Bill 1 - Title D
NB Video explanation of Bill 1 - online via YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpHTaNfrUkE
Bill 2 - Social Justice
Bill 3 - Finance
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Bills 4-13 were introduced by Motion 1 for later consideration at a special GSTHW, though Bills 6 and 9 were brought forward and passed in July 2020.
Bill 4 - Confirmation of Statute 733 (2018)
Bill 5 - Confirmation of Statute 736 (2018)
Bill 6 - Confirmation of Statute 739 (2018)
Bill 7 - Confirmation of Statute 740 (2018)
Bill 8 - Confirmation of Statute 742 (2018)
Bill 9 - Confirmation of Statute 751 (2018)
Bill 10 - Amending 'The Liturgies of the Eucharist' (transferring All Saints Day Prayers)
Bill 11 - Amending 'The Liturgies of the Word' (adding alternative Glorias)
Bill 12 - Amending Title E Canon II (clarifying a responsibility of Te Kotahitanga)
Bill 13 - Amending Title F/ Canon V (adding expertise members to GCTB)
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