Its organization was only tied to the stipulations of the provincial constitutions, independently of the federal government.
The Act serves as a de facto provincial constitution.
In 1856 the provincial constitution was formulated.
In some respects, the chapter is a template which a province may modify to a limited extent by adopting its own provincial constitution.
In 1994 and 1998, Kirchner introduced amendments to the provincial constitution, to enable him to run for re-election indefinitely.
He enacted a new provincial constitution, and promptly called for elections.
He collaborated with the reform of the provincial constitution of 1873.
One of their more interesting proposals was to create a petitioning campaign for a written provincial constitution; Hughes was appointed to the committee.
Fellner attempted to change the provincial constitution ahead of the 2007 election so that he could stand for re-election for a third full term.
Santa Fe was the first province to write a provincial constitution.