I suppose that is Renaissance.
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B) It would go back to the House for approval.
C) It would be sent to the Governor to be signed.
D) It would go back to a Senate committee for debate.
The Senate approves the bill, but makes a few changes to the original text. It happens that it would go back to the House for approval. The correct option is (B).
The only body with the authority to ratify treaties and confirm presidential appointments is the Senate.
However, there are two exceptions to this rule: any treaty involving international trade and the approval of Vice President nominees by the House.
The Senate makes decisions on concerns of major significance, represents the interests of individuals of its member states and territories, introduces, debates, and votes on bills and amendments, studies issues in committees, and scrutinizes—closely examines—executive government.
Therefore, the Senate approves the bill, but makes a few changes to the original text. It happens that it would go back to the House for approval.
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Answer:
B) It would go back to the House for approval.
Explanation:
When the second chamber of the General Assembly approves a bill "as is"- meaning with no changes- it would be sent to the Governor to be signed into law (or vetoed). However, in this case, the original bill was changed some by the Senate and then approved. This being the case, the bill would go back to the House for approval before it could be sent to the governor.
The patient must be diagnosed with a terminal illness that will kill them within six months.
B.
The patient must be an Oregon resident.
C.
The actual moment of death must be videotaped to assure there is no foul-play.
D.
The patient may change his or her mind at any point in time.
Answer:
C. The actual moment of death must be videotaped to assure there is no foul-play. (For PLATO learners)
This is NOT a restriction in the Death with Dignity Act. It doesn't state anything close to this idea. All the other restrictions listed have been mentioned in regrds to the act.
i think it is d but i could be wrong