New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 8 - EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Chapter II - Regulations of the Commissioner
Subchapter I - Scholarships and Grants
Part 145 - Higher Education Student Financial Aid Program
Subpart 145-6 - Regents Awards, Scholarships And Grants In The Professions And Related Fields
Section 145-6.2 - Regents physicians loan forgiveness program
Current through Register Vol. 45, No. 52, December 27, 2023
(a) Eligibility. Residents of New York State, or students who meet the requirements set forth in subparagraph (ii) of paragraph a or subparagraph (ii) of paragraph b of subdivision five of section 661 of the Education Law, as applicable, who are licensed to practice medicine, and who have completed a professional residency program within the time specified by Education Law section 605(9)(a)(2), or are within two years of completion of an accredited residency program in a primary care specialty designated in short supply by the Board of Regents, and who agree to practice medicine in an area of shortage of physicians, shall be eligible for an award pursuant to this section and subdivision (9) of section 605 of the Education Law.
(b) Areas of shortage of physicians. For the purposes of this program, the Board of Regents, after consultation with the Commissioners of Health, Correctional Services, Mental Health and Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, shall establish relative rankings of areas of shortage of physicians in order of the severity of the shortage.
(c) Criteria in selection of award recipients. An applicant must satisfy at least one of the criteria established by Education Law, section 605(9)(b) to be selected as an award recipient. A priority shall be accorded to any applicant who is completing the second year of the service requirement and is reapplying for a new award.
(d) Commencement of service requirement. An award recipient shall begin the service requirement within six months from the date upon which that individual is notified of an entitlement to an award, except when an award is made to an individual while in an accredited residency program, pursuant to Education Law section 605(9)(a)(2), in which case the award recipient shall begin the service requirement within three months of completing such residency program.
Amended New York State Register July 29, 2020/Volume XLII, Issue 30, eff. 7/29/2020