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SB 2117 85-0 (2017) Author: Seliger, Kel
Sponsor: Price, Four
Relating to the creation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the City of Amarillo Hospital District. House: County Affairs
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Effective immediately
HB 2019 79-0 (2005) Author: Swinford, David
Sponsor: Harris, Chris
Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of certain local laws concerning special districts, including conforming amendments. House: State Affairs
Senate: Administration
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SB 1029 79-0 (2005) Author: Harris, Chris Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of certain local laws concerning special districts, including conforming amendments. Senate: Administration Referred to Administration
HB 2500 73-0 (1993) Author: Swinford, David
Sponsor: Bivins, Teel
Relating to the powers, duties, and expansion of the City of Amarillo Hospital District; authorizing the creation of public debt. House: County Affairs
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Effective immediately
SB 32 70-2 (1987) Author: Sarpalius, Bill
Sponsor: Smithee, John
Relating to the authority of the Amarillo Hospital District to serve certain residents of Randall County and of Randall County to provide financial assistance to the district. House: County Affairs
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
1st Printing sent to Comm. on Cal.
SJR 5 70-2 (1987) Author: Sarpalius, Bill
Sponsor: Smithee, John
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to expand the services provided by the Amarillo Hospital District to include certain residents of Randall County and authorizing Randall County to provide financial assistance to the district and amending Section 2, H.J.R. 2, 70th Legislature, Regular Session, 1987, relating to change in election date. House: County Affairs
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Filed with the Secretary of State
HB 2181 64-0 (1975) Author: Bynum, Ben Relating to the issuance and sale of revenue bonds as special obligations of the Hospital District of the City of Amarillo. House: Intergovernmental Affairs Considered by committee in public hearing
SB 1044 64-0 (1975) Author: Sherman, Max
Sponsor: Bynum, Ben
Relating to the issuance and sale of revenue bonds as special obligations of the Hospital District of the City of Amarillo; providing the powers and duties of the city governing body and the board of managers of the hospital district; providing proceudres for issuance of the bonds, their terms and conditions; total maximum amount, and their security; providing for the investment and use of proceeds; providing for refinancing or refunding hospital bonds along with other bonds issued by the city and the issuance of additional bonds; providing characteristics of the bonds and for their eligibility for investment as a security for deposit of public funds; authorizing the city to levy taxes within certain limits against the taxable property of the district. House: Intergovernmental Affairs
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Effective immediately
HB 380 62-0 (1971) Author: Poff, Jr., Bryan
Sponsor: Sherman, Max
Relating to authorizing the City of Amarillo Hospital District to contract with West Texas State University for coordination of their B.S. degree and diploma programs in nursing and for cooperative funding of the expense of a program in nursing with the hospital district providing services, funds, or equipment and making its facilities available to West Texas State University for clinical instruction.
HB 510 62-0 (1971) Author: Bynum, Ben Relating to the issuance and sale of revenue bonds as special obligations of the hospital district of the City of Amarillo for the purpose of providing funds for the aquisition, purchase, construction, repair, renovation, improvement, enlargement or equipping of hospital facilities.
SB 313 62-0 (1971) Author: Sherman, Max Relating to the issuance and sale of revenue bonds as special obligations of the hospital district of the City of Amarillo for the purpose of providing funds for the acquisition, purchase, construction, repair, renovation, improvement, enlargement or equipping of hospital facilities.
HB 70 56-0 (1959) Author: Wilson, J. Edgar | et. al. Relating to the Hospital District which is coextensive with the incorporated limits of the City of Amarillo, Texas.
SB 236 56-0 (1959) Author: Hazlewood, Grady Relating to amending certain acts relating to the Hospital District covering the City of Amarillo.
HJR 7 55-0 (1957) Author: Wilson, J. Edgar | et. al. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Texas providing that the Legislature may authorize the creation of a city-wide hospital district co-extensive with the incorporated limits of the City of Amarillo, Taxes, if approved by the qualified property tax-paying voters at an election held for that purpose within such a district.
SB 340 55-0 (1957) Author: Hazlewood, Grady Relating to providing for the creation of a Hospital District co-extensive with the incorporated limits of the City of Amarillo.
SJR 3 55-0 (1957) Author: Hazlewood, Grady Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Texas providing that the Legislature may authorize the creation of a hospital district co-extensive with the incorporated limits of the City of Amarillo, Texas; authorizing the County of Potter to render financial aid to and participate in the operation of such; further authorizing a countywide Hospital District for Wichita County and two districts in Jefferson County.


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