House Bill 1432, also known as Senate Bill 1455, proposes amendments to Chapter 55 of the Private Acts of 1993, which governs the City of Bartlett. The bill introduces term limits for the Mayor and Aldermen, restricting them to three four-year terms, totaling twelve years in office. It specifies that partial terms due to appointment or election for less than a full term will not count towards this limit. Additionally, the bill mandates that any sitting mayor or alderman who wishes to run for a different position on the Board must resign from their current position at the time of filing, with the resignation taking effect upon the Oath of Office Ceremony after the election.

Further amendments include changes to the authority of the mayor regarding employee appointments and removals, as well as updates to the personnel rules and regulations. The bill also clarifies that no incumbent will be removed from office or have their term abridged before its completion. For the bill to take effect, it requires a two-thirds vote of the legislative body of the City of Bartlett, and its provisions will be effective upon becoming law, with the public welfare necessitating immediate implementation.