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Authoritative Interpretations (AIs) of the Constitution can only be made or rescinded through the constitutional process. All current AIs remain in effect until changed by a future General Assembly, which is the situation that has always existed with any amendment to the Form of Government that has been previously interpreted. A task force is currently working to make recommendations to the 220th General Assembly (2012) on the continuing status of all AIs, based on guidelines provided by the Advisory Committee on the Constitution to the 219th General Assembly (2010).
Last updated on Aug 17, 2011 by Seattle Presbytery
