[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: 42CFR62.8]



[Page 359-360]

 

                         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 A_National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program

 

Sec. 62.8  What does an individual have to do in return for the 

scholarship program award?



    (a) General. Except as provided in paragraphs (d), (f), and (g) of 

this section, each participant is obligated to (1) become a member of 

the National Health Service Corps employed as a Commissioned Officer in 

the Regular or Reserve Corps of the Service or as a Federal civilian in 

the full-time clinical practice of the participant's profession and (2) 

serve in the health manpower shortage area to which the participant is 

assigned by the National Health Service Corps.

    (b) Beginning of service. (1) The period of obligated service will 

begin when the Scholarship Program participant begins to provide 

services in the health manpower shortage area to which he or she is 

assigned by the Secretary. Except for those participants who receive a 

deferral under Sec. 62.9 (a) or (b), this assignment will be made by 

the Secretary as soon as possible following: (i) the completion of the 

participant's course of study leading to a degree in medicine, 

osteopathy, dentistry, or an equivalent credential for a particular 

health profession, and (ii) appointment of the participant as a 

Commissioned Officer in the Regular or Reserve Corps of the Service or 

as a civilian member of the National Health Service Corps.

    (2) For purposes of this paragraph, ``appointment'' means only those 

appointments as Commissioned Officers in the Regular or Reserve Corps of 

the Service or as civilian members of the National Health Service Corps 

made specifically for the purpose of serving a participant's period of 

obligated service.

    (c) Duration of service. Except as provided in Sec. 62.14(b)(1), 

the period for which the Scholarship Program participant is obligated to 

serve is equal to 1 year for each school year for which the participant 

receives a scholarship award under this part, or 2 years, whichever is 

greater.

    (d) Service by detail. If the Secretary determines that there is no 

need in a health manpower shortage area for a member of the profession 

in which the Scholarship Program participant is obligated to provide 

service, the Scholarship Program participant may be detailed to serve 

the period of obligated service as a full-time member of the profession 

for which the participant has been trained, in any unit of the 

Department of Health and Human Services as the Secretary may determine.

    (e) Creditability of approved graduate training. Except as provided 

in Sec. 62.14(b)(2), no period of approved graduate training will be 

credited toward satisfying the period of obligated service incurred 

under the Scholarship Program.

    (f) Service under the National Research Service Award Program. (1) A 

Scholarship Program participant who demonstrates exceptional promise for 

medical research may perform the period of obligated service owed under 

this section by participating in the National



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Research Service Award Program for individual postdoctoral fellows 

authorized under section 472 of the Act.

    (2) Exceptional promise for medical research will be demonstrated if 

the participant applies for a National Research Service Award for 

individual postdoctoral fellows, is selected to participate in this 

research program, and accepts the offer of participation. A Scholarship 

Program participant in the National Research Service Award Program will 

receive credit toward satisfying the period of obligated service 

incurred under this section for any period of time he or she is engaged 

in activities which meet the service requirements of the National 

Research Service Award Program.

    (3) If the time served under the National Research Service Award 

Program is less than the total period of obligated service owed under 

the Scholarship Program, the participant will serve the remainder of the 

Scholarship Program service obligation (i) in activities which meet the 

criteria for service under the National Research Service Award Program, 

as approved by the Secretary or (ii) as a member of the National Health 

Service Corps providing health services in the full-time clinical 

practice of his or her health profession. A participant who fails to 

begin or complete the service requirements under the National Research 

Service Award Program may be subject to the default penalty under Sec. 

62.10(c) of this part and the default penalties under the National 

Research Service Award Program.

    (g) Release from service obligation to engage in private practice. 

The Secretary will release a participant from all or part of the service 

obligation if the participant applies for a release under section 753 of 

the Act and agrees in writing to engage for a period equal to the 

remaining period of the participant's service obligation in the full-

time private clinical practice of the participant's health profession, 

under the requirements of section 753 of the Act.