I have found several instances of bills named SB 1533.
One is the SB 1533 bill from Oregon, which was signed into law by the governor on March 15, 2016, and came into effect on June 2, 2016. This bill allows certain cities and counties to adopt land use regulations or functional plan provisions or impose conditions for approval of permits that establish sales or rental prices for affordable housing.
Another is the SB 1533 bill from Texas, which was filed on March 8, 2017, and was sent to the printer on April 18, 2017. This bill relates to mental health first aid training for university employees.
There is also the SB 1533 bill from the US Congress, introduced on July 12, 2017, which adds podiatrists as covered physicians under the Medicaid program.
Additionally, there is a mention of a bill with the number HB 1533, which was introduced in the US House of Representatives on March 10, 2023, and referred to the House Committee on Financial Services. This bill aims to promote new and diverse depository institutions.
Can you clarify which SB 1533 bill you are interested in?
Characteristics | Values |
---|---|
Bill Number | SB 1533 |
Bill Name | HELLPP Act |
Bill Sponsor | Sen. Grassley, Chuck [R-IA] |
Bill Status | Introduced |
Bill Session | 115th Congress (2017-2018) |
Bill Summary | Adds podiatrists as covered physicians under the Medicaid program |
Bill Amendments | N/A |
Bill Actions | Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance |
Bill Text | Available on Congress.gov |
What You'll Learn
The bill's journey through the Senate
I found multiple results for SB 1533. Please clarify which bill you are referring to.
SB 1533 in California
Senate Bill No. 1533 in California was approved by the Governor and filed with the Secretary of State on August 29, 2012. This bill amended and repealed Section 343 of the Public Utilities Code, which related to electricity.
SB 1533 in Arizona
SB 1533 in Arizona was signed by the Governor on July 9, 2021. The bill obstructed highways, racing, assessment, and impoundment.
SB 1533B in Oregon
SB 1533B in Oregon allows cities to require a certain portion of new housing units to be rented or sold as affordable, a policy known as "inclusionary zoning," and allows cities and counties to enact a Construction Excise Tax.
SB 1533 in the 115th US Congress
SB 1533 in the 115th US Congress, or the HELLPP Act, was introduced in the Senate on July 12, 2017. The bill adds podiatrists as covered physicians under the Medicaid program and revises documentation requirements related to Medicare coverage of therapeutic shoes for diabetics.
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The bill's journey through the House
I found multiple bills referred to as SB 1533.
California
SB 1533 in California was approved by the Governor and filed with the Secretary of State on August 29, 2012. This bill amended and repealed Section 343 of the Public Utilities Code, which related to electricity.
Oregon
SB 1533B in Oregon allows cities to require a certain portion of new housing units to be rented or sold as affordable, a policy known as "inclusionary zoning." It also allows cities and counties to enact a Construction Excise Tax.
Arizona
SB 1533 in Arizona was signed by the Governor on July 9, 2021. The bill relates to obstructing highways, racing, assessment, and impoundment.
US Congress
I found two bills in the US Congress referred to as SB 1533:
- The Helping Ensure Life- and Limb-Saving Access to Podiatric Physicians Act, or the HELLPP Act, was introduced in the Senate on July 12, 2017. This bill adds podiatrists as covered physicians under the Medicaid program and revises documentation requirements for Medicare coverage of therapeutic shoes for diabetics.
- S.1533, a bill for an act called the Promoting New and Diverse Depository Institutions Act, was introduced in the House on March 10, 2023. The bill requires federal banking agencies to study and report on the challenges faced by entities attempting to become chartered depository institutions.
Bill's Journey Through the House
SB 1533 in California was approved by the Governor and filed with the Secretary of State, indicating that it passed through the state's legislative process and became law. Unfortunately, I could not find specific details on its journey through the House. However, it is typical for a bill to go through committee hearings, debates, amendments, and votes in the House before being sent to the Governor for approval.
SB 1533B in Oregon appears to be a proposed bill, as it is not yet law. It is unclear if it has been introduced in the state legislature or is still being drafted.
SB 1533 in Arizona was signed into law by the Governor on July 9, 2021. Before that, it passed through the Senate and House, with readings, amendments, and votes, before being transmitted to the Governor.
The HELLPP Act, or S.1533, was introduced in the Senate on July 12, 2017, and referred to the Committee on Finance. It is unclear if it made any further progress.
The Promoting New and Diverse Depository Institutions Act, or H.R.1533, was introduced in the House on March 10, 2023, and referred to the House Committee on Financial Services. It is still in the introduction stage and has not become law.
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The bill's journey through the Committee
I found multiple results for Bill SB 1533. Please let me know which of these bills you would like me to describe the journey of through the Committee:
SB 1533: The HELLPP Act
This bill was introduced in the Senate on July 12, 2017, and referred to the Committee on Finance on the same day. The bill aimed to add podiatrists as covered physicians under the Medicaid program and revise documentation requirements related to Medicare coverage of therapeutic shoes for diabetics.
SB 1533: Oregon Legislature Bill
This bill was introduced in the Senate on January 27, 2016, and had its first reading on February 1, 2016, where it was referred to the President's desk and the Human Services and Early Childhood Committee. On February 8, the Committee held an informational meeting, and on February 10, they recommended the bill "do pass with amendments and be referred to Finance and Revenue". The bill was then referred to the Finance and Revenue Committee on February 12, where it had its second and third readings on February 24 and 26, respectively.
SB 1533: Promoting New and Diverse Depository Institutions Act
This bill was introduced in the House on March 10, 2023, and referred to the House Committee on Financial Services on the same day. The bill requires federal banking agencies to study and report on the challenges faced by entities attempting to become chartered depository institutions.
SB 1533: Texas Legislation
This bill was filed on March 8, 2017, and had its first reading on March 21, 2017, where it was referred to the Committee on Health & Human Services. On April 18, 2017, the Committee reported favourably, and the bill was sent to the printer.
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The bill's journey through the Legislature
I found several results for SB 1533. Please clarify which bill you are referring to.
SB 1533 in Oregon
On January 27, 2016, SB 1533 was released to the public. On February 1, the bill was introduced and given its first reading, and referred to the President's desk. On the same day, it was referred to Human Services and Early Childhood, and an Informational Meeting was scheduled for February 1. On February 8, a Public Hearing was held, and on February 10, a Work Session was held. On February 12, the bill was recommended to pass with amendments and be referred to Finance and Revenue. On February 18, 22, 23, and 24, Public Hearings and Work Sessions were held. On February 25, the bill had its second reading, and on February 26, its third reading, after which it passed.
The bill was then sent to the House, where, on February 29, a Public Hearing and Work Session were held. On March 1, the bill was recommended to pass, and it had its second reading. On March 2, the rules were suspended, and the bill was carried over to the March 3, 2016, Calendar. On March 3, the bill had its third reading and passed.
On March 4, the President signed the bill, and on March 8, the Speaker signed it. On March 15, the Governor signed the bill, and on March 16, it became Chapter 059, 2016, Laws. The effective date of the bill was June 2, 2016.
SB 1533 in Texas
SB 1533 was filed on March 8, 2017, and had its first reading on March 21, when it was referred to the Committee on Health & Human Services. On April 18, it was reported favourably by a vote of 8-0, with 1 present not voting, and sent to the printer.
The contents of SB 1533
SB 1533 allows cities and counties to adopt land use regulations or functional plan provisions, or impose conditions for approval of permits, that effectively establish sales or rental prices, or require designation for sale or rent as affordable housing, for up to 20% of multifamily structures in exchange for one or more developer incentives.
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The bill's journey through the Governor
Senate Bill No. 1533, also known as the "Electricity: energy crisis litigation" bill, was introduced in the California State Senate in 2011. The bill sought to amend and repeal Section 343 of the Public Utilities Code, which related to electricity.
The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Health & Human Services on March 8, 2011, and was reported favourably on April 18, 2011. It was then sent to the printer.
On August 29, 2012, the bill was approved by the Governor and filed with the Secretary of State. The bill became law and took effect immediately.
The bill made several changes to the Public Utilities Code. It amended the section regarding the Attorney General's representation of the Department of Finance in litigation or settlement related to the 2000–02 energy crisis. It also repealed certain requirements on the Attorney General regarding the distribution and expenditure of settlement proceeds.
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Frequently asked questions
SB 1533 is a bill. The full form of the bill is S.1533 - 115th Congress (2017-2018): HELLPP Act.
The HELLPP Act, or the Helping Ensure Life- and Limb-Saving Access to Podiatric Physicians Act, adds podiatrists as covered physicians under the Medicaid program.
The bill was introduced in the Senate on 07/12/2017 and referred to the Committee on Finance.
The purpose of the bill is to add podiatrists as covered physicians under the Medicaid program and to revise documentation requirements related to Medicare coverage of therapeutic shoes for individuals with diabetes.
The bill was introduced in the Senate on 07/12/2017. As of 16/11/2022, the bill has not become law.