AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION.
Article 46.
- Any provision of this Constitution may be amended, whether by way of
variation, addition, or repeal, in the manner provided by this Article.
- Every proposal for an amendment of this Constitution shall be initiated in
Dáil Éireann as a Bill, and shall upon having been passed
or deemed to have been passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas, be
submitted by Referendum to the decision of the people in accordance with
the law for the time being in force relating to the Referendum.
- Every such Bill shall be expressed to be "An Act to amend the
Constitution".
- A Bill containing a proposal or proposals for the amendment of this
Constitution shall not contain any other proposal.
- A Bill containing a proposal for the amendment of this Constitution shall
be signed by the President forthwith upon his being satisfied that the
provisions of this Article have been complied with in respect thereof and
that such proposal has been duly approved by the people in accordance
with the provisions of section I of
Article 47 of this Constitution
and shall be duly promulgated by the President as a law.