164.7895 Definitions for section -- Kentucky Rural Veterinary Medicine Student
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Loan Repayment Program -- Purpose -- Eligibility -- Rural veterinary care
trust fund -- Annual report.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)"Authority" means the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority;
(b)"Eligible student loan" means a federally guaranteed student loan under the
Federal Family Education Loan Program or Federal Direct Loan Program;
(c)"Livestock" has the same meaning as in KRS 321.181;
(d)"Livestock practitioner" means a veterinarian with a devoted practice in the
Commonwealth in one
(1)of the following service areas:
1. Dedicated food or fiber animal medicine;
2. Dedicated equine medicine;
3. Mixed animal medicine with a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of work
dedicated to livestock in a veterinary shortage area; or
4. Mixed animal medicine with a minimum of thirty percent (30%) of
work dedicated to livestock in an underserved rural area;
(e)"Program agreement" means a contract entered into by an eligible applicant
for the purposes established in this section;
(f)"Underserved rural area" means an area of Kentucky, as designated by the
state veterinarian, with a low ratio of practicing veterinarians to livestock in a
city with a population of less than twenty-five thousand (25,000) and more
than twenty
(20)miles from a city having a population of more than fifty
thousand (50,000);
(g)"Veterinarian" has the same meaning as in KRS 321.181;
(h)"Veterinary shortage area" means a designated veterinary service shortage
area in Kentucky that is:
1. Identified by the Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners as having a
shortage in access to services offered or species served according to data
collected from registered veterinary facilities under KRS 321.203 and
321.236;
2. Identified and nominated by the state veterinarian; or
3. Recommended for designation in accordance with the National
Veterinary Medical Service Act, 7 U.S.C. sec. 3101 et seq., and
published by the United States Department of Agriculture; and
(i)"Veterinary Student Loan Repayment Selection Committee" means a group of
individuals whose membership shall be composed of:
1. The Commissioner of Agriculture, or his or her designee;
2. A representative of the Kentucky Farm Bureau;
3. A representative of the Kentucky Cattlemen's Association;
4. A representative of the Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association; and
5. A representative of the Kentucky Board of Veterinary Examiners.
(2)There is hereby established a Kentucky Rural Veterinary Medicine Student Loan
Repayment Program for the purpose of providing student loan repayment for a
livestock practitioner who engages in veterinary medicine in an underserved rural
area or in a veterinary shortage area in Kentucky for five
(5)consecutive years in
accordance with the terms and conditions of this section.
(3)The authority shall administer the Kentucky Rural Veterinary Medicine Student
Loan Repayment Program and shall promulgate administrative regulations in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13A as may be needed for the administration of the
program.
(4)To be considered eligible for the program, a livestock practitioner shall:
(a)Be a licensed veterinarian pursuant to KRS Chapter 321 who, within ten
years of applying to the program, has received a doctor of veterinary medicine
degree from a college of veterinary medicine approved by the Kentucky
Board of Veterinary Examiners and has an eligible student loan balance
greater than seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000);
(b)Not have participated in or received a loan repayment award through the
veterinary medicine loan repayment program administered by the United
States Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and
Agriculture; and
(c)Not be in default on any program under Title IV of the Higher Education Act
of 1965, 20 U.S.C. sec. 1001 et seq., as amended, or any obligation to the
authority under any program administered by the authority under KRS
164.740 to 164.790, except that ineligibility for this reason may be waived by
the authority for cause.
(5)Subject to the availability of funds, the authority shall award loan repayment
benefits to eligible applicants who are selected by the Veterinary Student Loan
Repayment Selection Committee and who enter into a program agreement and
comply with each of the following requirements while the program agreement is in
force:
(a)Maintains an active license to practice veterinary medicine in accordance with
KRS Chapter 321 and is in good standing with the Kentucky Board of
Veterinary Examiners;
(b)Secures an offer of employment or establishes and maintains a practice in a
veterinary shortage area or underserved rural area;
(c)Provides service as a livestock practitioner in an underserved rural area or
veterinary shortage area for a period of five
(5)consecutive years after
entering into a program agreement; and
(d)Provides veterinary medicine services an average of forty
(40)hours per week
for a minimum of forty-eight
(48)weeks per calendar year.
(6)The authority shall pay loan repayment benefits once each fiscal year following the
awardee’s successful completion of each twelve
(12)month employment period
over a period of five
(5)consecutive years, not to exceed a total of eighty-seven
thousand five hundred dollars ($87,500), or the amount of the outstanding eligible
student loan balance, whichever is less.
(a)The amount of annual loan repayment award shall not exceed:
1. Twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) in year one (1);
2. Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) in year two (2);
3. Seventeen thousand five hundred dollars ($17,500) in year three (3);
4. Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) in year four (4); and
5. Twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars ($22,500) in year five (5).
(b)If available funds are insufficient to fully fund all existing program
agreements, then funding for the existing program agreements shall be
prorated from the oldest to the newest.
(8)Following the end of each award period, the authority shall issue to each Kentucky
Rural Veterinary Medicine Student Loan Repayment Program award recipient a
statement showing the annual and total amount paid by the program.
(a)The obligation to engage in practice in accordance with subsection
(5)of this
section shall be postponed for the following purposes:
1. Active duty status in the Armed Forces of the United States, the military
reserves, or the National Guard;
2. Service in Volunteers in Service to America;
3. Service in the federal Peace Corps;
4. A period of rural service commitment to the United States Public Health
Service Commissioned Corps;
5. A period of religious missionary work conducted by an organization
exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of
the Internal Revenue Code; or
6. Any period of temporary medical incapacity during which the person
obligated is unable, due to a medical condition, to engage in full-time
practice as required in subsection (5)(d) of this section.
(b)Except for a postponement as referenced in paragraph
(a)of this subsection,
an obligation to engage in practice under a program agreement shall not be
postponed for more than two
(2)years from the time the full-time practice
was to have commenced under the agreement.
(a)The rural veterinary care trust fund is hereby created as a trust and agency
account in the State Treasury to be administered by the authority for the
purpose of providing loan repayment as described in this section.
(b)The fund shall consist of state general fund appropriations, gifts and grants
from public and private sources, and federal funds. All moneys included in the
fund shall be appropriated for the purposes set forth in this section.
(c)Any unallotted or unencumbered balances in the trust fund shall be invested
as provided in KRS 42.500(9). Income earned from the investments shall be
credited to the fund.
(d)Notwithstanding KRS 45.229, any fund balance at the close of the fiscal year
shall not lapse but shall be carried forward to the next fiscal year and
continuously appropriated only for the purpose specified in this section.
(11)By December 31 of each year, the Veterinary Student Loan Repayment Selection
Committee shall report to the Legislative Research Commission for referral to the
Interim Joint Committee on Appropriations and Revenue and the Interim Joint
Committee on Agriculture the following information upon an awardee's completion
of five
(5)consecutive years of service:
(a)The number of awardees who remain in a veterinary shortage area for a period
of three
(3)years, including the awardee's type of practice; and
(b)The number of awardees who remain in an underserved rural area for a period
of three
(3)years, including the awardee's type of practice.