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2000 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Combine Dental Scholarships & Loan Repayment (language only)

Item 300 #4h

Item 300 #4h

Health And Human Resources
Health, Department of

Language
Page 233,  line 42, after "for", strike "five dental scholarships per year" and insert:
"scholarships for dental students and loan repayments for dentists.  The Department is authorized to use these funds to award either a scholarship or a loan repayment, depending on the needs of the individual dental student or dentist being recruited to a dental underserved area of the Commonwealth.  All scholarships or loan repayments shall be awarded in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Board of Health.  The Department shall maintain an accounting of the number and amount of the scholarship and loan repayment awards made each year.  The Board of Health shall promulgate regulations to implement the provisions of this item within 280 days of enactment."
Page 233, strike line 43.
Accompanying Budget   “Out of this appropriation, $200,000 (GF) is provided in each year of the biennium for scholarships for dental students and loan repayment for dentists.  The Department is authorized to use these funds to award either a scholarship or a loan repayment depending on the needs of the individual dental student or dentist being recruited to a dental underserved area of the Commonwealth.  All scholarships or loan repayments shall be awarded in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Board of Health.  The Department shall maintain an accounting of the number and amount of the scholarship and loan repayment awards made each year.  The Board of Health shall promulgate regulations to implement the provisions of this Item within 280 days of enactment.”


Explanation
(This amendment eliminates language for the existing dental scholarship program and establishes it as a new combined dental scholarship program and dentist loan repayment program. The new combined program will provide greater flexibility for recruiting dental students and dentists to underserved areas of the Commonwealth.)