the final, certified bill sent to the President; House and Senate versions of a bill must match exactly in order to be enrolled.
Final copy of a bill that has passed the House and Senate in identical form.
A final copy of a bill which has passed both houses of the Legislature and has been specially reprinted in preparation for the signatures of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House. After these confirmatory signatures, the enrolled bill goes to the Governor.
A copy of a bill passed by both houses of Congress, signed by their presiding officers, and sent to the President for signature.
a bill which has passed both houses and been enrolled on parchment, the engrossed bill being on paper
The version of a bill that has passed both houses of Congress in identical form. It is officially printed on traditional parchment paper, is certified as the final and accurate text by the signatures of the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate, and is then sent to the President for his signature or veto.
The final copy of a bill or joint resolution that has been passed by both houses of the legislature and is ready for signature; a bill that has gone through all the steps necessary to make it a law.
The final copy of a bill or joint resolution that has passed both houses of Congress in identical form. It is signed by appropriate House and Senate officials and submitted to the president for signature.
Whenever a bill passes both houses of the Legislature, it is ordered enrolled. In enrollment, the bill is again proofread for accuracy and then delivered to the Governor. The "enrolled bill" contains the complete text of the bill with the dates of passage certified by the Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of the Assembly.
A measure approved by both houses and signed by the legislative officers which is sent to the Governor for action and transmittal to the Secretary of State or filed directly with the Secretary of State
Original bill with amendments attached; submitted to the Bill Enrollment Committee for final proofing and generation of the Enacted Bill.
The final copy of a bill which has been passed in identical form by both the Senate and the House.
The final copy of a bill or joint resolution which has passed both chambers in identical form. It is printed on parchment paper, signed by appropriate House and Senate officials, and submitted to the President for signature.
The final copy of a bill that has passed the Legislature is enrolled. A certificate proclaiming that it has passed is attached and, if necessary, the amendments from the second house or conference committee are incorporated into the body of the bill. The bill is signed by the Chief Clerk of the House, the Speaker of the House, the Secretary of the Senate, and the President of the Senate, then is sent to the Governor for his or her action.
an exact, accurate, and official copy of an enacted Senate or House bill. This copy is sent to the governor for executive action.
bill that has been passed by both chambers of Congress, signed by their presiding officers, and sent to the President for signature.
The final, official version of a bill that has been passed in identical form by both houses of Congress.