Title 42 › Chapter 6A— PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter II— GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES › Part D— Primary Health Care › Subpart iii— scholarship program and loan repayment program › § 254q
Provides money from the U.S. Treasury to run this program. It lists exact amounts for each year: FY2010 $320,461,632; FY2011 $414,095,394; FY2012 $535,087,442; FY2013 $691,431,432; FY2014 $893,456,433; FY2015 $1,154,510,336. For FY2016 and later, the amount equals the previous year’s amount multiplied by (1 plus the average percent increase in health professions education costs that year) and multiplied by (1 plus the average percent change in the number of people living in health professions shortage areas — places that lack enough health workers — that year). Each year, at least 10% of those funds must be used for contracts that give scholarships to people who have not had these scholarships before, or for scholarships or loan repayments for people from disadvantaged backgrounds. Also, at least 10% must be used for scholarships and loan repayments for people training to become nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, or physician assistants who are starting the first year of that training or who qualify for loan repayment for loans tied to that certification.
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42 U.S.C. § 254q
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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