Sec. 100114. Service obligations for teachers
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For the purposes of section 420N of the Higher Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 1070g–2 ), during a qualifying emergency, the Secretary— may modify the categories of extenuating circumstances under which a recipient of a grant under subpart 9 of part A of title IV of such Act who is unable to fulfill all or part of the recipient’s service obligation may be excused from fulfilling that portion of the service obligation; and shall consider teaching service that, as a result of a qualifying emergency, is part-time or temporarily interrupted to be full-time service and to fulfill the service obligations under section 420N.
Notwithstanding section 428J or 460 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 1078–10 ; 1087j), the Secretary shall waive the requirements under such sections that years of teaching service shall be consecutive if— the teaching service of a borrower is temporarily interrupted due to a qualifying emergency; and after the temporary interruption due to a qualifying emergency, the borrower resumes teaching service and completes a total of five years of qualifying teaching service under such sections, including qualifying teaching service performed before, during, and after such qualifying emergency.
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