The Amendment of constitution procedure in Illinois outlines the formal process for changing or adding to the state constitution. It requires proposals to be approved by a three-fifths majority in both legislative chambers or through a public referendum. Key features of the procedure include the necessity of clear language in the proposed amendments and specific filing requirements to ensure transparency and public awareness. When filing an amendment proposal, precise instructions must be followed, including the collection of necessary signatures if initiated by citizens. Legal professionals must understand the implications of such amendments, as they can significantly impact state laws and governance. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and legal assistants who may represent clients in constitutional matters, ensuring they can effectively navigate the amendment process and protect their clients' interests. Paralegals and associates can assist in the preparation and submission, ensuring all required documentation is properly completed and filed in accordance with state law.