ELKINS' BILL MODERNIZING COUNTY TREASURER LAW PASSES GENERAL ASSEMBLY
FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 1, 2026) — Legislation sponsored by Sen. Greg Elkins, R-Winchester, updating Kentucky law governing county treasurers has passed the Kentucky General Assembly and now heads to the Governor's Desk.
Senate Bill 149 modernizes statutes related to the appointment and service of county treasurers while providing counties with clearer procedures for filling vacancies and maintaining continuity in financial oversight.
“County governments depend on strong financial management,” Elkins said. “This legislation clarifies existing law and ensures counties have the flexibility and tools they need to maintain responsible oversight of public funds.”
The legislation updates state law to align with current practices for appointing county treasurers and clarifies the process for appointing an acting treasurer if the position becomes vacant or if the treasurer is temporarily unable to perform the duties of the office.
SB 149 also confirms that fiscal courts may appoint a deputy county treasurer to assist with the responsibilities of the office and maintain continuity of operations when needed.
Elkins said the bill reflects a common-sense effort to ensure county governments have clear statutory guidance when managing key financial positions.
“This is about clarity and stability for local government,” Elkins said. “When counties are handling taxpayer dollars, they need clear processes in place to make sure operations continue smoothly.”
Senate Bill 149 now moves to the House of Representatives for further consideration.