Selected Decisions of Speaker James Jerome 1974-1979
Content of Bills / Discrepancy with Provisions of the Ways and Means Resolution
Discrepancy with provisions of the ways and means resolution
Journals pp. 224-5
Debates pp. 2380-1
Background
On December 11, when the Committee of the Whole had resumed consideration of Bill C-40, an Act to amend the Excise Tax Act and the Excise Act, a point of order was brought up again by Mr. Lambert (Edmonton West), based on one raised by Mr. Whittaker (Okanagan Boundary) a week earlier, because of certain discrepancies between the ways and means motion and the terms of the bill. The Committee rose and reported progress, whereupon the point of order was discussed with the Speaker in the Chair.
Issue
Is the bill in sufficient conformity with the provisions of the ways and means resolution upon which it is based?
Decision
The point of order is not accepted.
Reasons given by the Speaker
With respect to the specific case, the provisions of the bill widen the class of items exempted from a tax without changing the tax itself or the general description of exemption contained in the ways and means resolution.
Standing Order 60(11), which establishes the relationship between the ways and means motions and bills, does not require that they be identical, but only that the bill be based on the ways and means motion.
Authority cited
Standing Order 60(11).
References
Debates, December 6, 1974, pp. 2030-1; December 11, 1974, pp. 2165-8.