• When can a bill be designated as a Money Bill? • Who decides if a bill is Money Bill or not? • There is a key difference between a money Bill and an ordinary Bill-what is that? • A money Bill can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha, and the Speaker categorising a Bill as a “money Bill” means that it need not be passed by the Rajya Sabha. Amendments to a Money Bill suggested by the Rajya Sabha have to be accepted by the Lok Sabha.