(2) After a Money Bill has been passed by the House of the People it shall be transmitted to the Council
of States for its recommendations and the Council of States shall within a period of fourteen days from the
date of its receipt of the Bill return the Bill to the House of the People with its recommendations and the
House of the People may thereupon either accept or reject all or any of the recommendations of the Council
of States.
(3) If the House of the People accepts any of the recommendations of the Council of States, the Money
Bill shall be deemed to have been passed by both Houses with the amendments recommended by the
Council of States and accepted by the House of the People.
(4) If the House of the People does not accept any of the recommendations of the Council of States, the
Money Bill shall be deemed to have been passed by both Houses in the form in which it was passed by the
House of the People without any of the amendments recommended by the Council of States.
(5) If a Money Bill passed by the House of the People and transmitted to the Council of States for its
recommendations is not returned to the House of the People within the said period of fourteen days, it shall
be deemed to have been passed by both Houses at the expiration of the said period in the form in which it
was passed by the House of the People.