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                                                       PRINTER'S NO. 956

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 882 Session of 1999


        INTRODUCED BY THOMAS, J. TAYLOR, LAUGHLIN, BEBKO-JONES,
           ROBINSON, SEYFERT, TIGUE, WILLIAMS, HENNESSEY, CURRY,
           PETRARCA, STABACK, JOSEPHS, HORSEY, M. COHEN, WALKO,
           YOUNGBLOOD, TANGRETTI, SAINATO, JAMES, WILT, HARHAI,
           STEELMAN, RAMOS, CORRIGAN AND LEDERER, MARCH 15, 1999

        REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON AGING AND YOUTH, MARCH 15, 1999

                                     AN ACT

     1  Amending the act of December 2, 1992 (P.L.741, No.113), entitled
     2     "An act providing a comprehensive plan for health care for
     3     uninsured children; providing for medical education
     4     assistance; making appropriations; and making repeals,"
     5     further providing for loan forgiveness for primary health
     6     care practitioners.

     7     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     8  hereby enacts as follows:
     9     Section 1.  Section 1303(d) of the act of December 2, 1992
    10  (P.L.741, No.113), known as the Children's Health Care Act, is
    11  amended to read:
    12  Section 1303.  Loan forgiveness for primary health care
    13                 practitioners.
    14     * * *
    15     (d)  Eligibility.--Consideration for loan repayment
    16  assistance shall be as follows:
    17         (1)  The applicant must be one of the following:
    18             (i)  An individual who:


     1                 (A)  has a medical degree from an accredited
     2             medical school or osteopathic medical college;
     3                 (B)  has completed an approved graduate training
     4             program in primary care medicine;
     5                 (C)  is licensed to practice medicine in this
     6             Commonwealth; and
     7                 (D)  is board eligible in a primary care
     8             specialty.
     9             (ii)  An individual who is licensed to practice
    10         general dentistry in this Commonwealth.
    11             (iii)  An individual who holds a nursing degree from
    12         an accredited nursing program and has completed a
    13         training program for nurse practitioners or nurse
    14         midwives.
    15             (iv)  An individual who has graduated from an
    16         accredited program for physician assistants.
    17             (v)  An individual who is licensed to practice
    18         podiatry in this Commonwealth.
    19         (2)  An applicant who is qualified under paragraph (1)
    20     must agree to serve in a designated medically underserved
    21     area of this Commonwealth as a primary health care
    22     practitioner for not less than three years.
    23     * * *
    24     Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.




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