H.R. 1458: To require any Federal or State court to recognize any notarization made by a notary public licensed by a State other than the State where the court is located when such notarization occurs in or affects interstate commerce.

Introduced Apr 5, 200510 cosponsors

Sponsor

Robert Aderholt

Robert Aderholt

Republican · AL

Bill Progress

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Latest Action · Apr 5, 2005

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Received in the Senate.

Veterans education rules get tighter, faster

Why it matters

The bill would change how quickly some veterans get GI Bill repayments, when schools must respond to VA oversight, and what online-style programs must do starting August 1, 2026.

HR1458, the VETS Opportunity Act of 2025, is less about creating a brand-new benefit than about fixing how existing veterans’ education rules work in practice. Its most concrete change is in repayment of certain Post-9/11 GI Bill contributions: for eligible people who made an election under 38 U.S.C. § 3327(a) and are described in subparagraphs (A), (C), or (E) of paragraph (1), the Department of Veterans Affairs would have to make a lump-sum repayment not later than 60 days after the veteran exhausts their educational assistance entitlement. That accelerated timeline takes effect August 1, 2026.

The bill also puts new guardrails around independent study programs. For any quarter, semester, or term beginning on or after August 1, 2026, an eligible independent study program must require regular and substantive interaction between students and instructors. It also expands the kinds of schools that can qualify by recognizing institutions of higher education defined in section 102 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. 1002, if they are approved to participate or are participating in title IV student financial assistance programs.

What does H.R. 1458 do?

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GI Bill lump-sum repayment due within 60 days

For certain individuals who made an election under 38 U.S.C. § 3327(a), are described in subparagraphs (A), (C), or (E) of paragraph (1), and are not eligible for a monthly housing stipend under 38 U.S.C. § 3313(c), the bill requires repayment not later than 60 days after they exhaust their educational assistance entitlement. The change takes effect August 1, 2026.

2

Repayment formula tied to total contributions and months used

The lump-sum amount is calculated as total contributions multiplied by the sum of the number of months described in subclauses (I) and (II) of paragraph (1)(B)(i). That means the bill does not set a flat dollar amount; it uses each person’s actual contributions and qualifying months.

3

Independent study must include instructor interaction by August 1, 2026

For any quarter, semester, or term beginning on or after August 1, 2026, independent study programs must require regular and substantive interaction between students and instructors. The bill also recognizes institutions of higher education under section 102 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. 1002, if they are approved for or participating in title IV student aid.

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Called-up students get 3 options after orders

After receiving orders for covered service, a covered member may choose 1 of 3 paths: withdraw from covered education, take a leave of absence, or enter an agreement with the institution to complete the course. The completion agreement is allowed only if the student has completed at least half of the course of covered education.

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Compliance survey notice set at 10 to 15 business days

The Department of Veterans Affairs must give institutions with time stamp database collection not fewer than 10 and not more than 15 business days of notice before a compliance survey. All other educational institutions and training establishments get not more than 10 business days of notice.

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VA handbook updates must go out in 14 business days

The Secretary of Veterans Affairs must notify all school certifying officials of updates to the school certifying official handbook not later than 14 business days after the update. The bill defines a school certifying official as an employee of an educational institution with primary responsibility for certifying veteran enrollment.

Who benefits from H.R. 1458?

Veterans eligible for GI Bill contribution repayment

Eligible individuals who made an election under 38 U.S.C. § 3327(a), fall under subparagraphs (A), (C), or (E), and are not eligible for the monthly housing stipend under 38 U.S.C. § 3313(c) would get a required lump-sum repayment within 60 days after exhausting benefits, starting August 1, 2026.

Service members whose classes are interrupted by orders

Covered members who receive orders for covered service get 3 clear choices: withdraw, take a leave of absence, or finish the class through an agreement with the school if they have completed at least half of the course.

Veteran students in independent study programs

Students in independent study programs would gain stronger academic-contact standards because, beginning with terms starting on or after August 1, 2026, those programs must provide regular and substantive interaction between students and instructors.

School certifying officials

Employees with primary responsibility for certifying veteran enrollment would receive handbook update notices from the Secretary of Veterans Affairs within 14 business days, giving them faster access to rule changes that affect student certifications.

Who is affected by H.R. 1458?

Educational institutions with veterans enrolled

Schools would need to meet new compliance and communication rules, including preparing for compliance survey notice windows of 10 to 15 business days if they use time stamp database collection, or not more than 10 business days if they do not.

Independent study providers and colleges in title IV programs

Institutions of higher education defined in 20 U.S.C. 1002 and participating in title IV aid would be affected by the August 1, 2026 requirement that independent study include regular and substantive interaction between students and instructors.

Department of Veterans Affairs

VA would have to administer new deadlines, including making certain lump-sum repayments within 60 days after benefit exhaustion and notifying school certifying officials of handbook updates within 14 business days.

Veterans receiving pension-related protections under 38 U.S.C. § 5503(d)(7)

People covered by this pension rule would see the current expiration date extended by 16 months, from January 31, 2033, to May 31, 2034.

HR1458 Legislative Journey

1 actions

Sent to Senate

Apr 5, 2005

Received in the Senate.

About the Sponsor

Robert Aderholt

Robert Aderholt

Republican, Alabama's 4th congressional district · 29 years in Congress

Committees: Appropriations

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Cosponsors (10)

No new cosponsors in 226 days — momentum stalled

This bill has 10 cosponsors: 5 Democrats, 5 Republicans, reflecting bipartisan support. Cosponsors represent 6 states: Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, and 3 more.

5Democrats5Republicans·6 statesBipartisan

What laws does H.R. 1458 change?

1 changes

Full Text

Sections Amended

Section 3691A of such title

striking paragraph (1) of subsection (a) and inserting the following: ``(1) A covered member may, after receiving orders to enter a period of covered service-- ``(A) withdraw from covered education; ``(B) take a leave of absence from covered education; or ``(C) subject to subsection (d), enter into an agreement with the institution concerned to complete a course of covered education to the satisfaction of such institution concerned

H.R. 1458 Quick Facts

Cosponsors
10
Donald Davis
Richard Hudson
Joe Neguse
Derrick Van Orden
Darren Soto
+5 more
Chamber
House
Policy
Law
Introduced
Apr 5, 2005

Received in the Senate.

Apr 5, 2005

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H.R. 1458 on Congress.gov

Official legislative status page for the VETS Opportunity Act of 2025.

VA Education and Training

VA’s main education benefits portal is the most authoritative source for GI Bill program administration affected by this bill.

VA Post-9/11 GI Bill

Official VA overview of the Post-9/11 GI Bill program, relevant to the bill’s repayment timing and eligibility changes under 38 U.S.C. 3327.

Federal Student Aid Title IV Programs

Official federal student aid site relevant to the bill’s use of Title IV participation to define eligible institutions for independent study programs.

eCFR Title 34 Subtitle B Chapter VI Part 600

Federal regulations governing institutional eligibility under the Higher Education Act, relevant to the bill’s reference to institutions participating in Title IV aid.

U.S. Code Title 38 via GovInfo

Official government source for the U.S. Code, including title 38 sections amended by this bill such as 3327, 3680A, 3691A, 3693, and 5503.

H.R. 1458 Bill Text

To amend title 38, United States Code, to modify the criteria for approval of certain independent study programs for purposes of the educational assistance programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Source: U.S. Government Publishing Office

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