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2002 SESSION
SB 414 Dental scholarships; conditional grants.
Introduced by: Nick Rerras | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Health; dental scholarships. Adds requirement that recipients of conditional grants and loans from the Dentist Loan Repayment Program agree to participate in Medicaid and the Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan (FAMIS) and that they not restrict the numbers of such clients admitted to their dental practice. These agreements are time-limited according to conditions of the contract and may be repaid in lieu of service. This is a recommendation of the Joint Commission on Health Care.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Health; dental scholarships. Adds requirement that recipients of conditional grants and loans from the Dentist Loan Repayment Program agree to participate in Medicaid and the Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan (FAMIS) and that they not restrict the numbers of such clients admitted to their dental practice. These agreements are time-limited according to conditions of the contract and may be repaid in lieu of service. This is a recommendation of the Joint Commission on Health Care.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Health; dental scholarships. Adds requirement that recipients of conditional grants and the Dentist Loan Repayment Program agree to participate in Medicaid and the Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan (FAMIS) and that they not restrict the numbers of such clients admitted to their dental practice. These agreements are time-limited according to conditions of the contract and may be repaid in lieu of service. This is a recommendation of the Joint Commission on Health Care.