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What is the difference between an engrossed bill and an enrolled bill?

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What is the difference between an engrossed bill and an enrolled bill?

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An engrossed bill is a bill that has passed second reading in its body of origin and that has been reprinted to include amendments adopted by that body. All bills on third reading are technically engrossed; however only those with amendments are reprinted.

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An engrossed bill is a bill which has been amended. A bill may be engrossed many times. An enrolled bill, which may or may not have been engrossed, is a bill that has passed both houses of the legislature in identical form and has been converted into an act for presentation to the Governor or Secretary of State.

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