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Consider the below legislative procedures in the State Legislature with regard to Ordinary Bills. Select the incorrect statement if any:
It can be introduced either by a minister or by private member.
The Constitution provides for the mechanism of joint sitting of two Houses of the state legislature to resolve a deadlock between them over the passage of a bill.
It is deemed to have been passed by the state legislature only when both the Houses have agreed to it, either with or without amendments
None of the above
With Regard to Ordinary Bills, the state legislature has following procedures: 1. It can be introduced in either House of the state legislature. 2. It can be introduced either by a minister or by private member. 3. It passes through first reading, second reading and third reading in the originating House. 4. It is deemed to have been passed by the state legislature only when both the Houses have agreed to it, either with or without amendments. 5. A deadlock between the two Houses takes place when the legislative council, after receiving a bill passed by the legislative assembly, rejects the bill or proposes amendments that are not acceptable to the legislative assembly or does not pass the bill within three months. 6. The Constitution does not provide for the mechanism of joint sitting of two Houses of the state legislature to resolve a deadlock between them over the passage of a bill.
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