The current list is designated as Article V, Section 8a.
Article V was included from the 1885 constitution as amended.
Article V gives the state government the right to tax its citizens unlimitedly under certain guidelines.
Article V specifies that this cannot be changed by amendment except with the consent of all the affected states.
Article V also sets forth a line of succession for the governor should he resign, be removed, or die.
The great idea in Article V is that change requires two elements: consensus and necessity.
Almost 10,000 of them have been proposed in the Congress since Article V became law.
The amendment process set up in Article V allows our government to adapt itself to social change.
Article V of the constitution sets forth a mechanism whereby future constitutional conventions can be held.
Article V of the Agreement declared that the demarcation line was not to be an international border.