House Bill 1432 amends the governance structure of the City of Bartlett by introducing term limits for elected officials and modifying election procedures. The bill establishes that the Mayor and six Aldermen will be elected for four-year terms, with a limit of three terms (or a total of twelve years) for both positions. It specifies that partial terms served due to appointment or assumption will not count towards the term limit. Additionally, the bill mandates that candidates for Mayor or Alderman must identify their specific position when filing for election, and in the event of a tie, the incumbent Board will decide the outcome.

The bill also introduces a requirement for sitting mayors or aldermen to resign from their current position if they choose to run for another position on the Board that is not up for reelection, with the resignation taking effect at the Oath of Office Ceremony following the election. Other amendments include changes to the mayor's authority regarding employee appointments and removals, as well as updates to the personnel rules to ensure non-discrimination in city employment. The act will only take effect if approved by a two-thirds vote of the City of Bartlett's legislative body.