The proposed bill seeks to amend the Constitution of Alabama of 2022 specifically for Blount County, allowing the Judge of Probate to exercise concurrent equity jurisdiction with the circuit court in cases originally filed in the Probate Court, provided that the judge is licensed to practice law in Alabama. This amendment grants the Judge of Probate the same powers and authority as a circuit court judge in these cases, ensuring that they are treated similarly to those filed in circuit court. The Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure will apply to these cases unless otherwise specified by law. The amendment is self-executing, but the Legislature retains the option to enact additional laws for its implementation.

An election will be held to ratify this proposed amendment, following the relevant sections of the Constitution of Alabama and state election laws. The ballot will include a description of the amendment and provide voters with the option to vote "Yes" or "No." Upon receiving majority approval from qualified electors, the amendment will become part of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022. The bill also includes provisions for nonsubstantive revisions to ensure clarity and consistency in the legal language.