Section 128570 Of Article 6. Steven M. Thompson Medical School Scholarship Program From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 107. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 6.
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. (a) Persons participating in the program shall be persons
who agree in writing prior to completing an accredited medical or
osteopathic school based in the United States to serve in an eligible
practice setting, pursuant to subdivision (g) of Section 128565, for
at least three years. The program shall be used only for the purpose
of promoting the education of medical doctors and doctors of
osteopathy and related administrative costs.
(b) A program participant shall commit to three years of full-time
professional practice once the participant has achieved full
licensure pursuant to Article 4 (commencing with Section 2080) of
Chapter 5 of Division 2 of, or Section 2099.5 of, the Business and
Professions Code and after completing an accredited residency
program. The obligated professional service shall be in direct
patient care in an eligible practice setting pursuant to subdivision
(g) of Section 128565.
(1) Leaves of absence either during medical school or service
obligation shall be permitted for serious illness, pregnancy, or
other natural causes. The selection committee shall develop the
process for determining the maximum permissible length of an absence,
the maximum permissible leaves of absences, and the process for
reinstatement. Awarding of scholarship funds shall be deferred until
the participant is back to full-time status.
(2) Full-time status shall be defined by the selection committee.
The selection committee may establish exemptions from this
requirement on a case-by-case basis.
(c) The maximum allowable amount per total scholarship shall be
one hundred five thousand dollars ($105,000). These moneys shall be
distributed over the course of a standard medical school curriculum.
The distribution of funds shall increase over the course of medical
school, increasing to ensure that at least 45 percent of the total
scholarship award is distributed upon matriculation in the final year
of school.
(d) In the event the program participant does not complete medical
school and the minimum three years of professional service pursuant
to the contractual agreement between the foundation and the
participant, the office shall recover the funds awarded plus the
maximum allowable interest for failure to begin or complete the
service obligation.