HB429 Alabama 2021 Session
Updated Feb 22, 2026
Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Reed IngramRepresentativeRepublican- Co-Sponsors
- Will DismukesMike Holmes
- Session
- Regular Session 2021
- Title
- Elmore Co., constable, office abolished
- Summary
HB429 would abolish the office of constable in Elmore County at the end of the current term and direct the county to handle the offices' assets.
What This Bill DoesThe bill eliminates the constable offices in Elmore County at the end of the current term. It requires that any assets, money, property, equipment, and supplies from the constable offices be transferred to the Elmore County Commission for use or disposal as the county sees fit. The act becomes effective immediately after it is passed and approved by the Governor (or otherwise becomes law).
Who It Affects- Current constables in Elmore County, whose offices will be abolished at the end of their term
- Elmore County Commission, which will receive and decide how to use or dispose of the constable offices' assets
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Abolition of the constable offices in Elmore County at the end of the current term.
- Transfer of all assets, money, property, equipment, and supplies from the constable offices to the Elmore County Commission for use or disposition as the county deems appropriate.
- The act takes effect immediately after passage and governor's approval (or becoming law).
- Subjects
- Elmore County
Bill Actions
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Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Local Legislation
Bill Text
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Source: Alabama Legislature