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Code · Iowa · Chapter 148D — Resident Physicians

148D.6 Use of funds.

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1. Moneys appropriated for the residency program shall be in addition to all the income of the state university of Iowa, and shall not be used to supplant funds for other programs under the administration of the college of medicine.
2. The allocation of state funds for a residency program shall not exceed fifty percent of the total cost of the program and shall be used for:
a. The salaries of the director, assistant director and other faculty and auxiliary personnel on the community level.
b. The stipends for the residents in training.
c. The initial construction or remodeling of a facility which serves as a family practice unit within a residency program.
d. The purchase of equipment for use in the family practice unit.
e. Travel expenses for consultative visits by faculty.
3. No more than twenty percent of the appropriation for each fiscal year for affiliated programs shall be authorized for expenditures made in support of the faculty and staff of the college of medicine who are associated with the affiliated residency program.
4. No funds appropriated under this chapter shall be used to subsidize the cost of care incurred by patients.
5. Allocations for the renovation or construction of a family practice unit shall not exceed thirty-five thousand dollars per program.
[C75, 77, 79, §148C.6; C81, §148D.6]
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