Bill Text: WV HB4021 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the Medical Student Loan Program
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 7-4)
Status: (Passed) 2022-04-19 - Chapter 150, Acts, Regular Session, 2022 [HB4021 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2022-HB4021-Introduced.html
WEST virginia legislature
2022 regular session
Originating
House Bill 4021
By Delegates Horst, Clark, Tully, Toney, Longanacre, Thompson, Doyle, Bridges, Evans, Walker and Mazzocchi
[Originating in the Committee on Education; Reported on February 16, 2022]
A BILL to amend and reenact §18C-3-1 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to the Medical Student Loan Program; defining terms; establishing programs at certain schools, authorizing medical schools to make loans; authorizing the use of special revolving funds for program use; establishing eligibility requirements; setting maximum loan amount; requiring an agreement for persons participating; requiring persons participating to select service commitment area; establishing repayment obligation for those participants who do not satisfy commitment obligation; creating procedure for person to request working less than full-time; and establishing school reporting requirements.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
§18C-3-1. Health Education Medical Student
Loan Program; establishment; administration; eligibility; and loan cancellation
repayment and collection; required report.
(a) For the purposes of this section, “vice chancellor
for administration” means the person employed pursuant to §18B-4-2 of this code.
(b) There is continued a special revolving fund account
administered by the commission in the state Treasury to be known as the Health
Education Student Loan Fund, which shall be used to carry out the purposes of
this section. The fund consists of the following:
(1) All funds on deposit in the medical student loan
fund in the state Treasury or which are due or become due for deposit in the
fund as obligations made under the previous enactment of this section;
(2) Those funds provided for medical education pursuant
to the provisions of §18B-10-4 of this code;
(3) Appropriations provided by the Legislature;
(4) Repayment of any loans made under this section;
(5) Amounts provided by medical associations,
hospitals, or other medical provider organizations in this state, or by
political subdivisions of the state, under an agreement which requires the
recipient to practice his or her health profession in this state or in the
political subdivision providing the funds for a predetermined period of time and
in such capacity as set forth in the agreement; and
(6) Other amounts which may be available from external
sources.
(c) Balances remaining in the fund at the end of the
fiscal year do not expire or revert. All costs associated with administering
this section shall be paid from the Health Education Student Loan Fund.
(d) The vice chancellor for administration may utilize
any funds in the Health Education Student Loan Fund for the purposes of the
Medical Student Loan Program. The commission shall give priority for the loans
to residents of this state, as defined by the commission. An individual is
eligible for loan consideration if the individual meets the following
conditions:
(1) Demonstrates financial need;
(2) Meets established academic standards;
(3) Is enrolled or accepted for enrollment at the West
Virginia University School of Medicine, the Marshall University School of
Medicine, or the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in a program
leading to the degree of medical doctor (M.D.) or doctor of osteopathy (D.O.);
(4) Has not yet received one of the degrees provided in
subdivision (3) of this subsection; and
(5) Is not in default of any previous student loan.
(e) At the end of each fiscal year, any individual who
has received a medical student loan and who has rendered services as a medical
doctor or a doctor of osteopathy in this state in a medically underserved area
or in a medical specialty in which there is a shortage of physicians, as
determined by the division of health at the time the loan was granted, may
submit to the commission a notarized, sworn statement of service on a form
provided for that purpose. Upon receipt of the statement the commission shall
cancel $10,000 of the outstanding loan or loans for every full twelve
consecutive calendar months of such service.
(f) No later than thirty days following the end of
each fiscal year, the vice chancellor for administration shall prepare and
submit a report to the commission for inclusion in the statewide report card
required under section eight, article one-d, chapter eighteen-b of this code to
be submitted to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education
Accountability established under §29A-3A-11 of this code shall publish a
report. At a minimum, the report shall include the following information:
(1) The number of loans awarded;
(2) The total amount of the loans awarded;
(3) The amount of any unexpended moneys in the fund;
and
(4) The rate of default during the previous fiscal year
on the repayment of previously awarded loans.
(a) Definitions. – As used in this section, unless the context in which the term used clearly requires a different meaning:
“Approved service commitment area” means a location in West Virginia that is both a federally designated geographic, population, or facility-based health professions shortage area and in a medical specialty in which there is a shortage of physicians, as determined by the state’s Department of Health and Human Resources, at the time the loan was issued.
“Medical schools” means the Marshall University School of Medicine, the West Virginia University School of Medicine, and the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine.
“Person” means the recipient of a medical student loan issued in accordance with the provisions of this section by a medical school as defined herein.
(b) There are hereby established the medical student loan program at the Marshall University School of Medicine, the West Virginia University School of Medicine, and the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine.
(c) Subject to the availability of funds as established in §18C-3-1(d) of this code, the medical schools may make medical student loans in accordance with the provisions of this section to students enrolled in or admitted to their respective medical schools in a course of instruction leading to the degree of doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy who enter into a written medical student loan agreement with the medical school in accordance with §18C-3-1(i) of this code. The number of awards shall be determined by the availability of funds in this program at each school in any given academic year; Provided, That the availability of funds does not require the medical schools to issue or renew medical student loans.
(d) There are hereby continued the special revolving fund accounts at the Marshall University School of Medicine, the West Virginia University School of Medicine, and the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, which shall be used to carry out the purposes of this section.
(3) These funds shall operate as special funds whereby all deposits and payments thereto do not expire to the General Revenue Fund, but shall remain in the medical schools’ funds and be available for expenditure in succeeding fiscal years.
(1) Full-time enrollment in a medical school in a program leading to the degree of doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy: Provided, That the person has not previously obtained such a degree;
(2) Demonstrated financial need as determined by the medical schools’ individual financial aid offices;
(3) Demonstrated credit-worthiness by not being in default of any previous student loan or medical student loan issued by any lender; and
(4) United States citizenship as either born or naturalized.
(f) Medical student loans shall be awarded on a priority basis first to qualified applicants who are West Virginia residents at the time of entry into the medical school, and second to qualified applicants who are not West Virginia residents at the time of entry into the medical school.
(1) Complete the required course of instruction and receive the degree of doctor or medicine (M.D.) or doctor of osteopathy (D.O.);
(2) Apply for and obtain a license to practice medicine in West Virginia;
(3) Engage in the full-time practice of medicine for a period of 12 months within an approved service commitment area;
(4) Commence the full-time practice of medicine within nine months after completion of an approved post-graduate residency training program and licensure in an approved service commitment area and continue full-time practice in the approved service commitment area for a consecutive period of months equal to the total number of months for which the medical student loan was provided;
(5) Agree that the service commitment for each agreement entered into under the provisions of this section is in addition to any other service commitment contained in any other agreement the person has entered or may enter into for the purpose of obtaining any other financial aid;
(6) Maintain records and make reports to the issuing medical school to document the person’s satisfaction of the obligations under the agreement to engage in the full-time practice of medicine in an approved service commitment area and to continue the full-time practice of medicine in the approved service commitment area for a consecutive period of months equal to the total number of months the student received the medical student loan. Persons practicing in a federally designated population-based health professions shortage area shall provide documentation that more than 50 percent of their service is provided to the designated population; and
(7) Upon failure to satisfy the requirements of the agreement that the person engage in the full-time practice of medicine within an approved service commitment area for the required period of time under the medical student loan agreement, the person receiving a medical student loan pursuant to the provisions of this section shall repay amounts to his or her issuing medical school in accordance with the provisions of §18C-3-1(k) of this code.
(k) Upon the failure of any person to satisfy the obligation to engage in the full-time practice of medicine within an approved service commitment area of this state for the required period of time under any medical student loan agreement, such person shall repay to his or her issuing medical school an amount equal to the total of the amount of money received by the person pursuant to the medical student loan agreement plus annual interest at a rate of 9.5 percent from the date the person first received the medical student loan. For any such repayment, the following provisions shall apply:
(1) The person shall repay an amount totaling the entire amount to be repaid under all medical student loan agreements for which such obligations are not satisfied, including all amounts of interest at the rate prescribed. The repayment shall be made either in a lump sum or in not more than 12 equal monthly installment payments.
(2) All installment payments shall commence six months after the date of the action or circumstance that causes the person’s failure to satisfy the obligations of the medical student loan agreement, as determined by the issuing medical school based upon the circumstances of each individual case. In all cases, if an installment payment becomes 91 days overdue, the entire amount outstanding shall become immediately due and payable, including all amounts of interest at the rate prescribed.
(3) If a person becomes in default of his or her medical student loan repayment obligations, the medical school shall make all reasonable efforts to collect the debt, in accordance with the provisions of §14-1-1 et seq. of this code.
(1) The number of medical student loans awarded during the preceding academic year;
(2) The total amount of medical student loans awarded;
(3) The total amount of any unexpended moneys remaining in their medical student loan funds at the end of the fiscal year;
(4) The rate of default on the repayment of previously awarded loans during the previous fiscal year; and
(5) The number of doctors practicing medicine in the state in accordance with their service obligations.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is revise statutory provisions regarding the Medical Student Loan Program; defining terms; establishing programs at certain schools, authorizing medical schools to make loans; authorizing the use of special revolving funds for program use; establishing eligibility requirements; setting maximum loan amount; requiring an agreement for persons participating; requiring persons participating to select service commitment area; establishing repayment obligation for those participants who do not satisfy commitment obligation; creating procedure for person to request working less than full-time; and establishing school reporting requirements.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.