Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not specify what happens after approval, only that it requires a two-thirds vote of the legislative body.
Repealing Roane County's Private Act for Chief Executive Officer
This act removes Chapter 1 of the Private Acts of 2007 which changed the title of Roane County's chief executive officer from 'County Mayor' to 'County Executive'. The change requires approval by two-thirds of Roane County’s legislative body.
What This Bill Does
- Removes Chapter 1 of the Private Acts of 2007, which changed the title of Roane County's chief executive officer.
- Requires that this act be approved by at least two-thirds of Roane County's local government before it can take effect.
Who It Names or Affects
- Roane County's legislative body
- The chief executive officer of Roane County
Terms To Know
- Private Act
- A law that applies to a specific county or city, rather than the whole state.
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
- The top leader of an organization who makes important decisions and manages operations.
Limits and Unknowns
- This act only affects Roane County.
- It will not change anything unless it is approved by two-thirds of the county's legislative body.