The HPR endorses' Bills' in accordance with The HPR legislative procedure, approved by the House on October 26, 1995.
The HPR legislative procedure states that, representatives could present a bill on any issue to the House provided that they secure endorsement signatures of at least twenty representatives. Elaborating on the procedures, it says the bill should be presented in print to the House Speaker through the Secretary of the Office. The Speaker of the House could either have that bill presented to the House for a first reading or distribute it to the representatives at an earlier date. Once the House deliberats on the bill, the House Speaker channels it to the appropriate committee, which in turn reviews the case and presents its recommendations at one of the sessions. After deliberations are once again conducted on the bill, the Speaker of the House would make public the consensus reached by the representatives. The bill could become a law once the President signs it and is published in the Negarit Gazetta as stipulated in theHPR's Statute. It is also stated in the HPR legislative procedure that the Council of Ministers has the mandate of presenting bills to the HPR.