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101 Pa. Code § 9.146. Submission to electorate and vote.

§ 9.146. Submission to electorate and vote.

 (a)  General.—When a proposed amendment is agreed to by two General Assemblies, it is submitted to the qualified electors of this Commonwealth in such manner, and at such time at least three months after being so agreed to by the two houses, as is provided in the Pennsylvania Election Code (25 P. S. §  2600 et seq.) or as the General Assembly shall otherwise prescribe. If such amendment is approved by a majority of those voting thereon, such amendment becomes a part of the Constitution.

 (b)  Limitations.—No amendment may be submitted more than once in five years. When two or more amendments are submitted they are voted upon separately.



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