Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 015 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Division 11 - Arkansas State Crime Laboratory
Rule 015.11.21-001 - ASCL Student Loan Forgiveness Program
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 015.11.21-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Governor Asa Hutchinson STATE OF ARKANSAS
Pursuant to Act 360 of 2021, the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory adopts and promulgates the following rules for the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory (ASCL) Forensic Pathologist Student Loan Forgiveness Program.
A. Definitions
1. "Pathologist" means a person that has
completed all of the requirements to be employed as a forensic pathologist in
the State of Arkansas.
2. "Student
Loan" means money borrowed from a Student Loan Creditor for financial
assistance in obtaining a license as a Pathologist.
3. "Student Loan Creditor" means a financial
lending institution that lends money for the purpose of paying for college
expenses.
4. "Program" means the
Arkansas State Crime Lab Student Loan Forgiveness Program established pursuant
to Act 360 of 2021.
B. Eligibility Requirements
1. A Pathologist is
eligible for a payment of up to twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) toward
their outstanding Student Loan balance following the successful completion of
two years of consecutive employment with the Arkansas State Crime Lab (ASCL).
a. The maximum allowable under the Program is
one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) per Pathologist.
b. Successful completion of one year of
employment does not entitle a Pathologist to receive a payment, including
partial payments, for their student loan.
2. All of the following requirements will be
met prior to the ASCL making a payment on a Student Loan.
a. Completion of twenty-four (24) months of
employment with the ASCL, to include satisfactory completion of a one (1) year
probationary employment period;
i. The one (1)
year probationary period is not required for applicants that have been employed
for more than two (2) years and have already received one payment under the
Program.
b. Proof that
the Pathologist's Student Loan has an outstanding, unpaid, balance;
and
c. An executed employment
contract with the ASCL.
C. Applications for the Program
1. Applications for the Program will be
submitted within thirty (30) days following the completion of two (2)
consecutive years of employment.
2.
Completed applications will include all of the following documents:
a. A completed application form on the form
approved by the ASCL;
b. A
statement on the Student Loan Creditor's letterhead that includes the total
outstanding balance of the Student Loan;
i.
The statement will include the Student Loan Creditor's name, contact
information, address where payments should be sent, and any special
instructions for remitting payment on behalf of the Pathologist.
c. The Pathologist's executed
employment contract;
d. A letter
from the Chief Medical Examiner at the ASCL stating that the Pathologist has
successfully completed a one (1) year probationary period; and
i. The letter from the Chief Medical Examiner
is not required for applicants that have been employed more than two (2) years
and have already received one payment under the Program.
e. Any other documents required by the ASCL
Director.
3. Completed
application packets will be forwarded to the ASCL Director, or their designee,
for review and approval.
4. The
ASCL Director's decision to reward or deny an application is final.
5. The ASCL Director will provide notice to
the applicant when an application is approved or denied.
a. When an application is denied, the ASCL
Director will provide the applicant with a reason for denial.
b. An applicant whose application has been
denied for failure to submit a completed application packet will be given ten
[10] days from the date of denial to submit the required documents. Documents
submitted after ten (10) days may be denied at the discretion of the ASCL
Director.
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