Bill Text: CA AB1306 | 2021-2022 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Health Professions Careers Opportunity Program.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2021-08-26 - In committee: Held under submission. [AB1306 Detail]
Download: California-2021-AB1306-Amended.html
Amended
IN
Senate
June 16, 2021 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
March 25, 2021 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Arambula (Principal coauthor: Senator Caballero) |
February 19, 2021 |
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
Digest Key
Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee:Bill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 127875 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:127875.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(e)To address these barriers, the California Future Health Workforce Commission recommended, among other things, the following actions:
(1)The funding of 20 pilot programs, one on five campuses in each of the University of California, California State University, and California Community College System, and up to five programs at private universities for a total of 4,800 students annually with priority given to campuses with large numbers of underrepresented minorities and low-income students, demonstrated commitment to diversity and associated institutional change, a track record of providing
tailored student support, and strong health professions school partnerships.
(2)The creation of a public-private health career opportunity program office to secure ongoing funding and to establish the statewide infrastructure to develop, implement, and manage programs. The office would administer a competitive application process for interested institutions and five-year pilot program grants. The office would provide technical assistance, serve as a repository for best practices, conduct evaluation, and advocate on behalf of programs.
(3)The funding of internships and fellowships to enable more students to compete for admission to graduate health professions schools
or employment in the field. This effort would fund paid summer internships for college students in community health centers, public health departments, public behavioral health settings, and with providers serving older adults, as well as community-based initiatives that promote health equity. Additionally, the effort would fund one-year postundergraduate fellowships for in-depth, pregraduate school experience in primary care and prevention, behavioral health, and older adult health.
(4)The creation of 100 postbaccalaureate reapplicant slots annually at existing University of California, California State University, and private California-based programs and the provision of student scholarships for reapplicant postbaccalaureate students to cover 100 percent of program tuition.