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How to fill out the GSS Official Form--Proposed Amendment To Constitution online
This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for successfully completing the GSS Official Form for proposed amendments to the Constitution of the Graduate Student Senate. By following these directions, users can effectively submit their proposals online, ensuring a smooth and compliant process.
Follow the steps to fill out the GSS Official Form online effectively.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the GSS Official Form and open it in your chosen document editor.
- Enter the current date in the designated field to indicate when the proposal is being submitted.
- Provide your name in the appropriate field to identify the individual making the proposal.
- Indicate your affiliation by filling in the relevant section to clarify your association with the Graduate Student Senate.
- Select the type of proposal you are making by marking one of the options: An Addition, A Modification, or A Removal.
- Clearly articulate the reason for your proposal in the corresponding section to provide context for your amendment.
- If applicable, specify if you are making this proposal on someone else’s behalf by selecting Yes or No. If Yes, provide the individual’s name and affiliation.
- Detail the 'path' of the article/section/part/note/number you wish to amend or the new path for your addition.
- If your proposal involves an addition or removal, include the exact text to be added or removed in the designated space.
- For modifications, write out the proposed text that would appear in the Constitution if your amendment is approved, highlighting changes with **double asterisks**.
- Review your completed form for accuracy and clarity before submitting. Once finalized, save changes, download a copy for your records, or print the form to submit it via email to the GSS Information Officer.
Start filling out your proposal now to contribute to the GSS Constitution!
The process for amending the Constitution requires either a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress or a constitutional convention called by two-thirds of the state legislatures. After this, the proposed amendment must be ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures or by conventions in three-fourths of the states. Utilizing the GSS Official Form--Proposed Amendment To Constitution can help streamline your proposal for this process.
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