Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 195 - GEORGIA BOARD FOR HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE
Chapter 195-11 - SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Rule 195-11-.14 - Contract Default and Penalties
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) Student Default. In the event a scholarship recipient is dismissed from medical school for either academic or disciplinary reasons, or if a recipient voluntary withdraws from medical school prior to completion of the requirements for the M.D. or D.O. degree, or if the recipient is unable to obtain licensure from the Georgia Composite Medical Board due to failure to meet licensure requirements to practice medicine, the scholarship funds received, plus interest at 12 percent per annum from the date of each payment by the Board compounded annually to the date the scholarship is paid in full for each scholarship contract year shall be repaid to the Board, with interest to be calculated as follows.
(2) Default. A scholarship recipient shall be considered in breach of contract in the following circumstances which lead to the triple damage penalty:
(3) Triple Damages Penalty. In the event of default or breach of contract by the recipient, the recipient shall be immediately liable to the Board for three times (3x) the total amount of funding received from the initial scholarship award and all renewal scholarship awards. The total amount on which the triple damages penalty is calculated shall be reduced by credit for fulfillment of any portion of the service obligation.
Example:
Initial Scholarship Award: |
$ 20,000 |
Renewal Scholarship Award: |
$ 20,000 |
Renewal Scholarship Award: |
$ 20,000 |
Renewal Scholarship Award: |
$ 20,000 |
Total funding received: |
$ 80,000 |
Penalty for default: |
$240,000 |
(4) Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce may consent to a lesser measure of damages for compelling reasons as determined by the Board.
(5) In the event the scholarship recipient disputes the findings of the Board with regard to breach of contract, the scholarship recipient may elect to file an appeal in accordance with the Board's policy for due process. It is incumbent upon the recipient to provide the Board with the recipient's most current mailing address and telephone number.
(6) Board Cancellation of Contract. The Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce may cancel the scholarship of any applicant at any time for any cause deemed sufficient by the Board, provided such authority is not used arbitrarily or unreasonable. In such cases as the Board cancels the contract, the penalty for cancellation is the principal paid to the recipient plus 12% interest per annum from the date of each payment by the Board compounded annually to the date the scholarship is paid in full.
O.C.G.A. §49-10.