I Refer to Beauchesne's sixth edition, citation 983: (1) A bill, related to a Ways and Means resolution, must be based on-the resolution (2) The most desirable practice is for the bill to adhere strictly to the provisions of the resolution, and departures, if any, ought to be subject to the strictest interpretation (1150 ) Citation 984 deals sp
ecifically with the committee consideration: If any of the provisions of the bill should be found to go beyond the Ways and Means resolutions as agreed to by the House: (a) a further motion must be passed by the House before those provisions in the bill are considered by committee; or, (b) the bil
...[+++]l must be amended so as to conform to the motions to which the House has agreed.