35. PROPOSALS OF AMENDMENTS AND REVISIONS BY A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. The Legislature of the Virgin Islands by a vote of not less than two- thirds of the total number of members of which it is composed may submit to the qualified voters at a referendum held at the same time as a general election, the question, "Shall there be a Constitutional Convention to propose amendments and revisions to the Organic Act?" If a majority of the qualified voters voting on this question vote in favor of calling a constitutional convention, such convention shall be called by the Legislature and delegates elected in such manner as provided by law. Amendments or revisions made by the Constitutional Convention after being approved by a vote of not less than two-thirds of the total number of members of which it is composed shall then be submitted to both Houses of the Congress by the presiding officer of the Convention and if approved by both Houses of the Congress shall become effective as constituent parts of the Organic Act upon the approval of the President of the United States. 36. SEPARABILITY OF PROVISIONS. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this Act, or the application thereof to any person, or circumstances is held invalid, the application thereof to other persons, or circumstances and the remainder of the Act, shall not be affected thereby. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. Thus passed by the Convention on February 26, 1965: Witness our Hands and Seals this 26th Day of February, A.D., 1965. AUBREY A. ANDUZE President WARREN E. BROWN Secretary