This bill proposes a significant change in the governance of education in Conecuh County by transitioning the selection of the county superintendent of education from an elected position to an appointed one. Specifically, starting after the current superintendent's term ends on June 1, 2026, the Conecuh County Board of Education will be responsible for appointing the superintendent. The appointed superintendent will be required to meet the qualifications, powers, and duties as outlined by general state law, and will be expected to dedicate their full time to the public school business of the county. The compensation for the superintendent will be determined by the county board of education and will be funded through the public school funds.

Additionally, the bill includes the repeal of two previous acts: Acts 1923, No. 163 and Acts 1959, No. 524, which previously governed the election, qualifications, powers, and duties of the Conecuh County Superintendent of Education. This repeal is intended to eliminate outdated legal frameworks that are no longer applicable under the new appointed system. The bill is set to take effect on June 1, 2026, aligning with the end of the current superintendent's term.