The bill authorizes key state officials, including the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and legislative leaders, to remove and replace members of multi-member boards at their discretion, overriding any existing laws that specify a removal process. Specifically, it allows these officials to remove any board member they appointed, with the stipulation that the new appointee must meet the qualifications outlined in relevant state law. However, the bill explicitly states that it does not grant the Governor the authority to remove individuals appointed to fill vacancies in elected offices, nor does it apply to certain entities such as the Alabama State Port Authority and the State Ethics Commission.

The bill also includes a provision that it will take effect on October 1, 2026. The legal language inserted into the current law includes the definitions and conditions under which board members can be removed and replaced, while no specific deletions from existing law are noted in the summary provided.