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Jason E. Bennett,
Director, Division of the Executive Secretariat.
Indian Health Service
available is approximately $9,325,000 to
support approximately 373 competing
awards averaging $25,000 per award for
a one year extension. One year contract
extensions will receive priority
consideration in any award cycle.
Applicants selected for participation in
the FY 2017 program cycle will be
expected to begin their service period
no later than September 30, 2017.
[CFDA Number: 93.164]
III. Eligibility Information
Loan Repayment Program for
Repayment of Health Professions
Educational Loan; Announcement
Type—Initial
A. Eligible Applicants
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Key Dates: January 15, 2017 first
award cycle deadline date; August 15,
2017 last award cycle deadline date;
September 15, 2017 last award cycle
deadline date for supplemental loan
repayment program funds; September
30, 2017 entry on duty deadline date.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
The Indian Health Service (IHS)
estimated budget request for Fiscal Year
(FY) 2017 includes $30,022,000 for the
IHS Loan Repayment Program (LRP) for
health professional educational loans
(undergraduate and graduate) in return
for full-time clinical service as defined
in the IHS LRP policy at https://
www.ihs.gov/loanrepayment/
policiesandprocedures/ in Indian health
programs.
This program announcement is
subject to the appropriation of funds.
This notice is being published early to
coincide with the recruitment activity of
the IHS which competes with other
Government and private health
management organizations to employ
qualified health professionals.
This program is authorized by the
Indian Health Care Improvement Act
(IHCIA) Section 108, codified at 25
U.S.C. 1616a.
II. Award Information
The estimated amount available is
approximately $18,400,000 to support
approximately 400 competing awards
averaging $46,000 per award for a two
year contract. The estimated amount
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Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 1616a(b), to be
eligible to participate in the LRP, an
individual must:
(1)(A) Be enrolled—
(i) In a course of study or program in
an accredited institution, as determined
by the Secretary, within any State and
be scheduled to complete such course of
study in the same year such individual
applies to participate in such program;
or
(ii) In an approved graduate training
program in a health profession; or
(B) Have a degree in a health
profession and a license to practice in
a State; and
(2)(A) Be eligible for, or hold an
appointment as a commissioned officer
in the Regular Corps of the Public
Health Service (PHS); or
(B) Be eligible for selection for service
in the Regular Corps of the PHS; or
(C) Meet the professional standards
for civil service employment in the IHS;
or
(D) Be employed in an Indian health
program without service obligation; and
(3) Submit to the Secretary an
application for a contract to the LRP.
The Secretary must approve the contract
before the disbursement of loan
repayments can be made to the
participant. Participants will be
required to fulfill their contract service
agreements through full-time clinical
practice at an Indian health program site
determined by the Secretary. Loan
repayment sites are characterized by
physical, cultural, and professional
isolation, and have histories of frequent
staff turnover. Indian health program
sites are annually prioritized within the
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Agency by discipline, based on need or
vacancy. The IHS LRP’s ranking system
gives high site scores to those sites that
are most in need of specific health
professions. Awards are given to the
applications that match the highest
priorities until funds are no longer
available.
Any individual who owes an
obligation for health professional
service to the Federal Government, a
State, or other entity is not eligible for
the LRP unless the obligation will be
completely satisfied before they begin
service under this program.
25 U.S.C. 1616a authorizes the IHS
LRP and provides in pertinent part as
follows:
(a)(1) The Secretary, acting through
the Service, shall establish a program to
be known as the Indian Health Service
Loan Repayment Program (hereinafter
referred to as the Loan Repayment
Program) in order to assure an adequate
supply of trained health professionals
necessary to maintain accreditation of,
and provide health care services to
Indians through, Indian health
programs.
For the purposes of this program, the
term ‘‘Indian health program’’ is defined
in 25 U.S.C. 1616a(a)(2)(A), as follows:
(A) The term Indian health program
means any health program or facility
funded, in whole or in part, by the
Service for the benefit of Indians and
administered—
(i) Directly by the Service;
(ii) By any Indian Tribe or Tribal or
Indian organization pursuant to a
contract under—
(I) The Indian Self-Determination Act,
or
(II) Section 23 of the Act of April 30,
1908, (25 U.S.C. 47), popularly known
as the Buy Indian Act; or
(iii) By an urban Indian organization
pursuant to Title V of this Act.
25 U.S.C. 1616a, authorizes the IHS to
determine specific health professions
for which IHS LRP contracts will be
awarded. Annually, the Director,
Division of Health Professions Support,
sends a letter to the Director, Office of
Clinical and Preventive Services, IHS
Area Directors, Tribal health officials,
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and urban Indian health programs
directors to request a list of positions for
which there is a need or vacancy. The
list of priority health professions that
follows is based upon the needs of the
IHS as well as upon the needs of
American Indians and Alaska Natives.
(a) Medicine—Allopathic and
Osteopathic doctorate degrees
(b) Nursing—Associate Degree in
Nursing (ADN)
(c) Nursing—Bachelor of Science (BSN)
(d) Nursing (NP, DNP)—Nurse
Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nurse
in Family Practice, Psychiatry,
Geriatric, Women’s Health, Pediatric
Nursing.
(e) Nursing—Certified Nurse Midwife
(CNM)
(f) Certified Registered Nurse
Anesthetist (CRNA)
(g) Physician Assistant (Certified)
(h) Dentistry—DDS or DMD degrees
(i) Dental Hygiene
(j) Social Work—Independent Licensed
Master’s degree
(k) Counseling—Master’s degree
(l) Clinical Psychology—Ph.D. or PsyD
(m) Counseling Psychology—Ph.D.
(n) Optometry—OD
(o) Pharmacy—PharmD
(p) Podiatry—DPM
(q) Physical/Occupational/Speech
Language Therapy or Audiology — MS,
Doctoral
(r) Registered Dietician—BS
B. Cost Sharing or Matching
Not applicable.
C. Other Requirements
Interested individuals are reminded
that the list of eligible health and allied
health professions is effective for
applicants for FY 2017. These priorities
will remain in effect until superseded.
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IV. Application and Submission
Information
A. Content and Form of Application
Submission
Each applicant will be responsible for
submitting a complete application. Go
to https://www.ihs.gov/loanrepayment
for more information on how to apply
electronically. The application will be
considered complete if the following
documents are included:
• Employment Verification—
Documentation of your employment
with an Indian health program as
applicable:
Æ Commissioned Corps orders, Tribal
employment documentation or offer
letter, or Notification of Personnel
Action (SF–50)—For current Federal
employees.
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• License to Practice—A photocopy
of your current, non-temporary, full and
unrestricted license to practice (issued
by any state, Washington, DC or Puerto
Rico).
• Loan Documentation—A copy of all
current statements related to the loans
submitted as part of the LRP
application.
• Transcripts—Official Transcripts
• If applicable, if you are a member
of a Federally recognized Tribe or
Alaska Native (recognized by the
Secretary of the Interior), provide a
certification of Tribal enrollment by the
Secretary of the Interior, acting through
the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
(Certification: Form BIA–4432 Category
A—Members of Federally-Recognized
Indian Tribes, Bands or Communities or
Category D—Alaska Native).
B. Submission Dates and Address
Applications for the FY 2017 LRP will
be accepted and evaluated monthly
beginning January 15, 2017 and will
continue to be accepted each month
thereafter until all funds are exhausted
for FY 2017. Subsequent monthly
deadline dates are scheduled for Friday
of the second full week of each month
until August 15, 2017.
Applications shall be considered as
meeting the deadline if they are either:
(1) Received on or before the deadline
date; or
(2) Received after the deadline date,
but has a legible postmark dated on or
before the deadline date. (Applicants
should request a legibly dated U.S.
Postal Service postmark or obtain a
legibly dated receipt from a commercial
carrier or U.S. Postal Service. Private
metered postmarks are not acceptable as
proof of timely mailing).
Applications submitted after the
monthly closing date will be held for
consideration in the next monthly
funding cycle. Applicants who do not
receive funding by September 30, 2017,
will be notified in writing.
Application documents should be
sent to: IHS Loan Repayment Program,
5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: OHR
(11E53A), Rockville, Maryland 20857.
C. Intergovernmental Review
This program is not subject to review
under Executive Order 12372.
D. Funding Restrictions
Not applicable.
E. Other Submission Requirements
New applicants are responsible for
using the online application. Applicants
requesting a contract extension must do
so in writing by January 1, 2017 to
ensure the highest possibility of being
funded a contract extension.
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V. Application Review Information
A. Criteria
The IHS has identified the positions
in each Indian health program for which
there is a need or vacancy and ranked
those positions in order of priority by
developing discipline-specific
prioritized lists of sites. Ranking criteria
for these sites may include the
following:
(1) Historically critical shortages
caused by frequent staff turnover;
(2) Current unmatched vacancies in a
health profession discipline;
(3) Projected vacancies in a health
profession discipline;
(4) Ensuring that the staffing needs of
Indian health programs administered by
an Indian Tribe or Tribal health
organization or urban Indian
organization receive consideration on an
equal basis with programs that are
administered directly by the Service;
and
(5) Giving priority to vacancies in
Indian health programs that have a need
for health professionals to provide
health care services as a result of
individuals having breached LRP
contracts entered into under this
section.
Consistent with this priority ranking,
in determining applications to be
approved and contracts to accept, the
IHS will give priority to applications
made by American Indians and Alaska
Natives and to individuals recruited
through the efforts of Indian Tribes or
Tribal or Indian organizations.
B. Review and Selection Process
Loan repayment awards will be made
only to those individuals serving at
facilities which have a site score of 70
or above through March 1, 2017, if
funding is available.
One or all of the following factors may
be applicable to an applicant, and the
applicant who has the most of these
factors, all other criteria being equal,
will be selected.
(1) An applicant’s length of current
employment in the IHS, Tribal, or urban
program.
(2) Availability for service earlier than
other applicants (first come, first
served).
(3) Date the individual’s application
was received.
C. Anticipated Announcement and
Award Dates
Not applicable.
VI. Award Administration Information
A. Award Notices
Notice of awards will be mailed on
the last working day of each month.
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Once the applicant is approved for
participation in the LRP, the applicant
will receive confirmation of his/her loan
repayment award and the duty site at
which he/she will serve his/her loan
repayment obligation.
B. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements
Applicants may sign contractual
agreements with the Secretary for two
years. The IHS may repay all, or a
portion, of the applicant’s health
profession educational loans
(undergraduate and graduate) for tuition
expenses and reasonable educational
and living expenses in amounts up to
$20,000 per year for each year of
contracted service. Payments will be
made annually to the participant for the
purpose of repaying his/her outstanding
health profession educational loans.
Payment of health profession education
loans will be made to the participant
within 120 days, from the date the
contract becomes effective. The effective
date of the contract is calculated from
the date it is signed by the Secretary or
his/her delegate, or the IHS, Tribal,
urban, or Buy Indian health center
entry-on-duty date, whichever is more
recent.
In addition to the loan payment,
participants are provided tax assistance
payments in an amount not less than 20
percent and not more than 39 percent of
the participant’s total amount of loan
repayments made for the taxable year
involved. The loan repayments and the
tax assistance payments are taxable
income and will be reported to the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The tax
assistance payment will be paid to the
IRS directly on the participant’s behalf.
LRP award recipients should be aware
that the IRS may place them in a higher
tax bracket than they would otherwise
have been prior to their award.
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C. Contract Extensions
Any individual who enters this
program and satisfactorily completes his
or her obligated period of service may
apply to extend his/her contract on a
year-by-year basis, as determined by the
IHS. Participants extending their
contracts may receive up to the
maximum amount of $20,000 per year
plus an additional 20 percent for
Federal withholding.
VII. Agency Contact
Please address inquiries to Ms.
Jacqueline K. Santiago, Chief, IHS Loan
Repayment Program, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Mail Stop: OHR (11E53A), Rockville,
Maryland 20857, Telephone: 301/443–
3396 [between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
(Eastern Standard Time) Monday
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through Friday, except Federal
holidays].
VIII. Other Information
IHS area offices and service units that
are financially able are authorized to
provide additional funding to make
awards to applicants in the LRP, but not
to exceed the maximum allowable
amount authorized by statute per year
plus tax assistance. All additional
funding must be made in accordance
with the priority system outlined below.
Health professions given priority for
selection above the $20,000 threshold
are those identified as meeting the
criteria in 25 U.S.C. 1616a(g)(2)(A)
which provides that the Secretary shall
consider the extent to which each such
determination:
(i) Affects the ability of the Secretary
to maximize the number of contracts
that can be provided under the LRP
from the amounts appropriated for such
contracts;
(ii) Provides an incentive to serve in
Indian health programs with the greatest
shortages of health professionals; and
(iii) Provides an incentive with
respect to the health professional
involved remaining in an Indian health
program with such a health professional
shortage, and continuing to provide
primary health services, after the
completion of the period of obligated
service under the LRP.
Contracts may be awarded to those
who are available for service no later
than September 30, 2017 and must be in
compliance with 25 U.S.C. 1616a and
subject to the availability of
appropriations. In order to ensure
compliance with the statutes, area
offices or service units providing
additional funding under this section
are responsible for notifying the LRP of
such payments before funding is offered
to the LRP participant.
Should an IHS area office contribute
to the LRP, those funds will be used for
only those sites located in that area.
Those sites will retain their relative
ranking from the national site-ranking
list. For example, the Albuquerque Area
Office identifies supplemental monies
for dentists. Only the dental positions
within the Albuquerque Area will be
funded with the supplemental monies
consistent with the national ranking and
site index within that area.
Should an IHS service unit contribute
to the LRP, those funds will be used for
only those sites located in that service
unit. Those sites will retain their
relative ranking from the national HPSA
score site-ranking list.
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Dated: January 4, 2017.
Elizabeth A. Fowler,
Deputy Director for Management Operations,
Indian Health Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Indian Health Service
[CFDA Number: 93.164]
Loan Repayment Program for Repayment of Health Professions
Educational Loan; Announcement Type--Initial
Key Dates: January 15, 2017 first award cycle deadline date; August
15, 2017 last award cycle deadline date; September 15, 2017 last award
cycle deadline date for supplemental loan repayment program funds;
September 30, 2017 entry on duty deadline date.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
The Indian Health Service (IHS) estimated budget request for Fiscal
Year (FY) 2017 includes $30,022,000 for the IHS Loan Repayment Program
(LRP) for health professional educational loans (undergraduate and
graduate) in return for full-time clinical service as defined in the
IHS LRP policy at https://www.ihs.gov/loanrepayment/policiesandprocedures/ in Indian health programs.
This program announcement is subject to the appropriation of funds.
This notice is being published early to coincide with the recruitment
activity of the IHS which competes with other Government and private
health management organizations to employ qualified health
professionals.
This program is authorized by the Indian Health Care Improvement
Act (IHCIA) Section 108, codified at 25 U.S.C. 1616a.
II. Award Information
The estimated amount available is approximately $18,400,000 to
support approximately 400 competing awards averaging $46,000 per award
for a two year contract. The estimated amount available is
approximately $9,325,000 to support approximately 373 competing awards
averaging $25,000 per award for a one year extension. One year contract
extensions will receive priority consideration in any award cycle.
Applicants selected for participation in the FY 2017 program cycle will
be expected to begin their service period no later than September 30,
2017.
III. Eligibility Information
A. Eligible Applicants
Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 1616a(b), to be eligible to participate in
the LRP, an individual must:
(1)(A) Be enrolled--
(i) In a course of study or program in an accredited institution,
as determined by the Secretary, within any State and be scheduled to
complete such course of study in the same year such individual applies
to participate in such program; or
(ii) In an approved graduate training program in a health
profession; or
(B) Have a degree in a health profession and a license to practice
in a State; and
(2)(A) Be eligible for, or hold an appointment as a commissioned
officer in the Regular Corps of the Public Health Service (PHS); or
(B) Be eligible for selection for service in the Regular Corps of
the PHS; or
(C) Meet the professional standards for civil service employment in
the IHS; or
(D) Be employed in an Indian health program without service
obligation; and
(3) Submit to the Secretary an application for a contract to the
LRP. The Secretary must approve the contract before the disbursement of
loan repayments can be made to the participant. Participants will be
required to fulfill their contract service agreements through full-time
clinical practice at an Indian health program site determined by the
Secretary. Loan repayment sites are characterized by physical,
cultural, and professional isolation, and have histories of frequent
staff turnover. Indian health program sites are annually prioritized
within the Agency by discipline, based on need or vacancy. The IHS
LRP's ranking system gives high site scores to those sites that are
most in need of specific health professions. Awards are given to the
applications that match the highest priorities until funds are no
longer available.
Any individual who owes an obligation for health professional
service to the Federal Government, a State, or other entity is not
eligible for the LRP unless the obligation will be completely satisfied
before they begin service under this program.
25 U.S.C. 1616a authorizes the IHS LRP and provides in pertinent
part as follows:
(a)(1) The Secretary, acting through the Service, shall establish a
program to be known as the Indian Health Service Loan Repayment Program
(hereinafter referred to as the Loan Repayment Program) in order to
assure an adequate supply of trained health professionals necessary to
maintain accreditation of, and provide health care services to Indians
through, Indian health programs.
For the purposes of this program, the term ``Indian health
program'' is defined in 25 U.S.C. 1616a(a)(2)(A), as follows:
(A) The term Indian health program means any health program or
facility funded, in whole or in part, by the Service for the benefit of
Indians and administered--
(i) Directly by the Service;
(ii) By any Indian Tribe or Tribal or Indian organization pursuant
to a contract under--
(I) The Indian Self-Determination Act, or
(II) Section 23 of the Act of April 30, 1908, (25 U.S.C. 47),
popularly known as the Buy Indian Act; or
(iii) By an urban Indian organization pursuant to Title V of this
Act.
25 U.S.C. 1616a, authorizes the IHS to determine specific health
professions for which IHS LRP contracts will be awarded. Annually, the
Director, Division of Health Professions Support, sends a letter to the
Director, Office of Clinical and Preventive Services, IHS Area
Directors, Tribal health officials,
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and urban Indian health programs directors to request a list of
positions for which there is a need or vacancy. The list of priority
health professions that follows is based upon the needs of the IHS as
well as upon the needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
(a) Medicine--Allopathic and Osteopathic doctorate degrees
(b) Nursing--Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
(c) Nursing--Bachelor of Science (BSN)
(d) Nursing (NP, DNP)--Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nurse in
Family Practice, Psychiatry, Geriatric, Women's Health, Pediatric
Nursing.
(e) Nursing--Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM)
(f) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
(g) Physician Assistant (Certified)
(h) Dentistry--DDS or DMD degrees
(i) Dental Hygiene
(j) Social Work--Independent Licensed Master's degree
(k) Counseling--Master's degree
(l) Clinical Psychology--Ph.D. or PsyD
(m) Counseling Psychology--Ph.D.
(n) Optometry--OD
(o) Pharmacy--PharmD
(p) Podiatry--DPM
(q) Physical/Occupational/Speech Language Therapy or Audiology -- MS,
Doctoral
(r) Registered Dietician--BS
B. Cost Sharing or Matching
Not applicable.
C. Other Requirements
Interested individuals are reminded that the list of eligible
health and allied health professions is effective for applicants for FY
2017. These priorities will remain in effect until superseded.
IV. Application and Submission Information
A. Content and Form of Application Submission
Each applicant will be responsible for submitting a complete
application. Go to https://www.ihs.gov/loanrepayment for more
information on how to apply electronically. The application will be
considered complete if the following documents are included:
Employment Verification--Documentation of your employment
with an Indian health program as applicable:
[cir] Commissioned Corps orders, Tribal employment documentation or
offer letter, or Notification of Personnel Action (SF-50)--For current
Federal employees.
License to Practice--A photocopy of your current, non-
temporary, full and unrestricted license to practice (issued by any
state, Washington, DC or Puerto Rico).
Loan Documentation--A copy of all current statements
related to the loans submitted as part of the LRP application.
Transcripts--Official Transcripts
If applicable, if you are a member of a Federally
recognized Tribe or Alaska Native (recognized by the Secretary of the
Interior), provide a certification of Tribal enrollment by the
Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA) (Certification: Form BIA-4432 Category A--Members of Federally-
Recognized Indian Tribes, Bands or Communities or Category D--Alaska
Native).
B. Submission Dates and Address
Applications for the FY 2017 LRP will be accepted and evaluated
monthly beginning January 15, 2017 and will continue to be accepted
each month thereafter until all funds are exhausted for FY 2017.
Subsequent monthly deadline dates are scheduled for Friday of the
second full week of each month until August 15, 2017.
Applications shall be considered as meeting the deadline if they
are either:
(1) Received on or before the deadline date; or
(2) Received after the deadline date, but has a legible postmark
dated on or before the deadline date. (Applicants should request a
legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark or obtain a legibly dated
receipt from a commercial carrier or U.S. Postal Service. Private
metered postmarks are not acceptable as proof of timely mailing).
Applications submitted after the monthly closing date will be held
for consideration in the next monthly funding cycle. Applicants who do
not receive funding by September 30, 2017, will be notified in writing.
Application documents should be sent to: IHS Loan Repayment
Program, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: OHR (11E53A), Rockville,
Maryland 20857.
C. Intergovernmental Review
This program is not subject to review under Executive Order 12372.
D. Funding Restrictions
Not applicable.
E. Other Submission Requirements
New applicants are responsible for using the online application.
Applicants requesting a contract extension must do so in writing by
January 1, 2017 to ensure the highest possibility of being funded a
contract extension.
V. Application Review Information
A. Criteria
The IHS has identified the positions in each Indian health program
for which there is a need or vacancy and ranked those positions in
order of priority by developing discipline-specific prioritized lists
of sites. Ranking criteria for these sites may include the following:
(1) Historically critical shortages caused by frequent staff
turnover;
(2) Current unmatched vacancies in a health profession discipline;
(3) Projected vacancies in a health profession discipline;
(4) Ensuring that the staffing needs of Indian health programs
administered by an Indian Tribe or Tribal health organization or urban
Indian organization receive consideration on an equal basis with
programs that are administered directly by the Service; and
(5) Giving priority to vacancies in Indian health programs that
have a need for health professionals to provide health care services as
a result of individuals having breached LRP contracts entered into
under this section.
Consistent with this priority ranking, in determining applications
to be approved and contracts to accept, the IHS will give priority to
applications made by American Indians and Alaska Natives and to
individuals recruited through the efforts of Indian Tribes or Tribal or
Indian organizations.
B. Review and Selection Process
Loan repayment awards will be made only to those individuals
serving at facilities which have a site score of 70 or above through
March 1, 2017, if funding is available.
One or all of the following factors may be applicable to an
applicant, and the applicant who has the most of these factors, all
other criteria being equal, will be selected.
(1) An applicant's length of current employment in the IHS, Tribal,
or urban program.
(2) Availability for service earlier than other applicants (first
come, first served).
(3) Date the individual's application was received.
C. Anticipated Announcement and Award Dates
Not applicable.
VI. Award Administration Information
A. Award Notices
Notice of awards will be mailed on the last working day of each
month.
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Once the applicant is approved for participation in the LRP, the
applicant will receive confirmation of his/her loan repayment award and
the duty site at which he/she will serve his/her loan repayment
obligation.
B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements
Applicants may sign contractual agreements with the Secretary for
two years. The IHS may repay all, or a portion, of the applicant's
health profession educational loans (undergraduate and graduate) for
tuition expenses and reasonable educational and living expenses in
amounts up to $20,000 per year for each year of contracted service.
Payments will be made annually to the participant for the purpose of
repaying his/her outstanding health profession educational loans.
Payment of health profession education loans will be made to the
participant within 120 days, from the date the contract becomes
effective. The effective date of the contract is calculated from the
date it is signed by the Secretary or his/her delegate, or the IHS,
Tribal, urban, or Buy Indian health center entry-on-duty date,
whichever is more recent.
In addition to the loan payment, participants are provided tax
assistance payments in an amount not less than 20 percent and not more
than 39 percent of the participant's total amount of loan repayments
made for the taxable year involved. The loan repayments and the tax
assistance payments are taxable income and will be reported to the
Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The tax assistance payment will be paid
to the IRS directly on the participant's behalf. LRP award recipients
should be aware that the IRS may place them in a higher tax bracket
than they would otherwise have been prior to their award.
C. Contract Extensions
Any individual who enters this program and satisfactorily completes
his or her obligated period of service may apply to extend his/her
contract on a year-by-year basis, as determined by the IHS.
Participants extending their contracts may receive up to the maximum
amount of $20,000 per year plus an additional 20 percent for Federal
withholding.
VII. Agency Contact
Please address inquiries to Ms. Jacqueline K. Santiago, Chief, IHS
Loan Repayment Program, 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: OHR (11E53A),
Rockville, Maryland 20857, Telephone: 301/443-3396 [between 8:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays].
VIII. Other Information
IHS area offices and service units that are financially able are
authorized to provide additional funding to make awards to applicants
in the LRP, but not to exceed the maximum allowable amount authorized
by statute per year plus tax assistance. All additional funding must be
made in accordance with the priority system outlined below. Health
professions given priority for selection above the $20,000 threshold
are those identified as meeting the criteria in 25 U.S.C.
1616a(g)(2)(A) which provides that the Secretary shall consider the
extent to which each such determination:
(i) Affects the ability of the Secretary to maximize the number of
contracts that can be provided under the LRP from the amounts
appropriated for such contracts;
(ii) Provides an incentive to serve in Indian health programs with
the greatest shortages of health professionals; and
(iii) Provides an incentive with respect to the health professional
involved remaining in an Indian health program with such a health
professional shortage, and continuing to provide primary health
services, after the completion of the period of obligated service under
the LRP.
Contracts may be awarded to those who are available for service no
later than September 30, 2017 and must be in compliance with 25 U.S.C.
1616a and subject to the availability of appropriations. In order to
ensure compliance with the statutes, area offices or service units
providing additional funding under this section are responsible for
notifying the LRP of such payments before funding is offered to the LRP
participant.
Should an IHS area office contribute to the LRP, those funds will
be used for only those sites located in that area. Those sites will
retain their relative ranking from the national site-ranking list. For
example, the Albuquerque Area Office identifies supplemental monies for
dentists. Only the dental positions within the Albuquerque Area will be
funded with the supplemental monies consistent with the national
ranking and site index within that area.
Should an IHS service unit contribute to the LRP, those funds will
be used for only those sites located in that service unit. Those sites
will retain their relative ranking from the national HPSA score site-
ranking list.
Dated: January 4, 2017.
Elizabeth A. Fowler,
Deputy Director for Management Operations, Indian Health Service.
[FR Doc. 2017-00436 Filed 1-10-17; 8:45 am]
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