House Bill 1424, also known as Senate Bill 1453, proposes an amendment to the charter of the City of Gallatin by modifying Article VI, Section 2a of Chapter 67 of the Private Acts of 1953, as previously amended. The bill specifically removes the requirement that "All officers of the city, except the city attorney, shall devote all of their time to their respective offices." This change allows city officers greater flexibility in managing their time and responsibilities outside of their official duties.

The bill stipulates that it will only take effect if approved by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the legislative body of the City of Gallatin. The presiding officer of the legislative body is responsible for proclaiming the approval or disapproval of the bill and certifying it to the secretary of state. While the bill will become effective upon becoming law for the purpose of approval or rejection, it will follow the provisions outlined in Section 2 for all other purposes.