[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR62.26]



[Page 366-367]

 

                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 

                                SERVICES

 

PART 62_NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN REPAYMENT 

PROGRAMS--Table of Contents

 

     Subpart B_National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program

 

Sec. 62.26  What does an individual have to do in return for loan 

repayments received under the Loan Repayment Program?



    (a) A Program participant whose eligibility for the Loan Repayment 

Program is based on Sec. 62.24(a)(1)(i) of this subpart must maintain 

full-time enrollment, at an acceptable level of academic standing, in 

that course of study until its completion. Upon completion of that 

course of study, a Program participant who received a degree in 

allopathic or osteopathic medicine must enter approved graduate training 

and a Program participant who received a degree in a health profession 

other than allopathic or osteopathic medicine may enter approved 

graduate training. Once a Program participant enters approved graduate 

training, he or she must also meet the requirements set forth in 

paragraphs (b) (1), (2), (3), and (4) of this section. If a Program 

participant who received a degree in a health profession other than 

allopathic or osteopathic medicine does not enter approved graduate 

training; service, in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section, 

must commence as soon as possible upon the Program participant's 

completion of the course of study leading to his or her health 

professions degree.

    (b) A Program participant whose eligibility for the Loan Repayment 

Program is based on Sec. 62.24(a)(1)(ii) of this subpart must: (1) 

Continue in his or her approved graduate training program at an 

acceptable level of academic standing; (2) provide the Secretary with 

annual documentation of continued participation in that approved 

graduate training program at an acceptable level of academic standing; 

(3) successfully complete that approved graduate training program; and 

(4) commence service, in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section, 

as soon as possible upon completion of approved graduate training.

    (c) A Program participant whose eligibility for the Loan Repayment 

Program is based on Sec. 62.24(a)(1)(iii) of this subpart must commence 

service, in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section, as soon as 

possible after the effective date of the Loan Repayment Program 

Contract.

    (d) If a Program participant fails to complete approved graduate 

training, the Secretary may, on his or her own initiative or at the 

Program participant's request, waive, for good cause, the completion 

requirement. Good cause will be deemed to exist if the Secretary 

determines that the Program participant has sufficient health 

professions training to be utilized by and make a substantial 

contribution to the National Health Service Corps. If waiver of the 

completion requirement in paragraph (b) of this section is granted; 

service, in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section, must commence 

as soon as possible after the granting of the waiver.

    (e) Except for Program participants who fail to complete their 

course of study leading to a health professions degree or who fail to 

complete approved graduate training and do not receive a waiver pursuant 

to paragraph (d) of this section, each program participant must:

    (1) Serve in a health manpower shortage area to which he or she is 

assigned by the Secretary as a member of the National Health Service 

Corps or serve pursuant to section 338D of the Act in a health manpower 

shortage area selected by the Secretary and

    (2) Accept employment in a full-time clinical practice of the 

Program participant's profession, as

    (i) A commissioned officer in the Regular or Reserve Corps of the 

Public Health Service,

    (ii) A civilian member of the National Health Service Corps who is 

an employee of the United States,

    (iii) A member of the National Health Service Corps who is not an 

employee of the United States, or



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    (iv) A private practitioner who is providing obligated service under 

the provisions of section 338D of the Act.

    (f) The minimum length of obligated service is two years, or such 

longer period as the Program participant may agree to. The maximum 

length of obligated service is four years. If a Program participant 

agrees to an original contract of two or three years, such contract may 

be extended, subject to the availability of appropriated funding, for 

one year or two years (up to the four-year maximum). A one-year 

extension will not reactivate the statutory minimum requirement of two 

years of service.



(Information collection requirements contained in paragraph (b)(2) were 

approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 

0915-0131)