Amendments to the Constitution of 1976 which were determined to be general and which were submitted to and ratified by the people
of the entire state at the same time this Constitution was ratified shall be incorporated and
made a part of this Constitution as provided in this Paragraph. There is hereby created a
commission to be composed of the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, the Attorney General, and the Legislative Counsel, which is
hereby authorized and directed to incorporate such amendments into this Constitution at the
places deemed most appropriate to the commission. The commission shall make only such
changes in the language of this Constitution and of such amendments as are necessary to
incorporate properly such amendments into this Constitution and shall complete its duties
prior to July 1, 1983. The commission shall deliver to the Secretary of State this Constitution
with those amendments incorporated therein, and such document shall be the Constitution
of the State of Georgia. In order that the commission may perform its duties, this Paragraph
shall become effective as soon as it has been officially determined that this Constitution has
been ratified. The commission shall stand abolished upon the completion of its duties.
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