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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

§304A-1753 Contract necessary for filling of positions.

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§304A-1753 Contract necessary for filling of positions. In order to fill a position under this subpart, a person shall enter into a contract with the school of medicine of the University of Hawaii stating that the person:
(1)Agrees to participate in the residency program for the minimum period required to qualify for the licensure examination under chapter 453;
(2)Agrees to obtain a permanent license to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathy under chapter 453 as soon as possible following termination of participation in the residency program;
(3)Agrees to serve for two years as:
(A)An officer or employee of the department of corrections and rehabilitation who is based in a correctional facility and whose normal course of duty requires medical treatment of inmates of the facility, another correctional facility, or both; or
(B)An officer or employee of the department of health who is employed to provide primary medical care to residents of and to be based in a rural community with a shortage of physicians; and
(4)Agrees to commence fulfilling the requirement under paragraph
(3)immediately following the termination of participation in the residency program and licensure. [L 2006, c 75, pt of §2; am L 2009, c 11, §30; am L 2022, c 278, §29]
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