Revenue bill definition

Revenue bill means any bill, except the Budget Bill(s) and debt bills, that increases or decreases the total revenues available for appropriation, including any sales tax exemption bill.
Revenue bill means any bill that increases or decreases the total revenues available for
Revenue bill means any bill, except the Budget Bill(s) and debt bills, that increases or decreases

Examples of Revenue bill in a sentence

  • Similarly to Parts Q and EE of TED, Part X of the Revenue bill will accelerate the siting and construction of renewable energy projects by providing all parties with more regulatory certainty.

  • Clause 8 This clause amongst other things proposes an amendment to the time period within which Parliament must pass the Division of Revenue bill.

  • As a matter of fact, I filed this same amendment to a b i l l c oming up immediately 'following, or two b i lls down t o another Revenue bill and it deals with a clarification.

  • Ms. Price concluded her comments by stating the Governor presented her with the pen he used to sign the Highway User Revenue bill.

  • The budgeting is mainly informed by the projects determined through IDP consultations and in line with the available funding in the Division of Revenue bill.


More Definitions of Revenue bill

Revenue bill means any bill, except the Budget Bill and debt bills, that increases or decreases
Revenue bill means any bill, except the Budget Bill(s) and debt bills, that increases or decreases the total revenues available for appropriation.
Revenue bill means any bill that increases or decreases the total revenues available for appropriation, including any sales tax exemption bill.
Revenue bill means any bill, except the Budget Bill, that increases or decreases the total
Revenue bill means any bill that increases or decreases the total [ general fund ] revenues
Revenue bill means any bill, except the Budget Bill(s), that increases the total revenues available for appropriation, including any sales tax exemption bill.
Revenue bill means any legislation that increases or decreases revenue receipts as defined in KRS 48.010.