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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 164A — Higher education finance

164A.250 Student loan forgiveness program for graduates in energy-related fields.

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(1)It is the intent of the General Assembly to establish a student loan forgiveness
program for individuals who receive a bachelor's degree or graduate degree from a
Kentucky college or university after August 30, 2007, and who are employed in an
energy-related field as engineers, engineering technologists, chemists, geologists, or
hydrologists in Kentucky. The loan forgiveness program shall be funded by the
Commonwealth of Kentucky using state appropriations and shall be administered
by the Kentucky Higher Education Student Loan Corporation. All costs associated
with the program shall be paid for by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, including
the reimbursement of any expenses incurred by the corporation in its administration
of the program.
(2)To the extent funds are available, the corporation shall provide eligible individuals
forgiveness of loans within the Federal Family Education Loan Program held by the
corporation up to a maximum of:
(a)Twenty percent (20%) of the loan balance principal; and
(b)Accrued interest;
for each year of qualified employment in Kentucky after August 30, 2007, in an
eligible occupation as set forth in subsection
(4)of this section.
(3)An individual shall be eligible for the loan forgiveness if he or she:
(a)Is a Kentucky resident, as determined by the corporation using the criteria
established by the Council on Postsecondary Education for the purposes of
postsecondary admission and tuition assessment;
(b)Is a citizen of the United States;
(c)Received a bachelor's degree or graduate degree after August 30, 2007, from a
postsecondary education institution in Kentucky that is accredited by a
regional or national accrediting association; and
(d)Is employed full-time in Kentucky in an eligible occupation as set forth in
subsection
(4)of this section.
(4)Qualified employment in an eligible occupation shall be employment in an energy-
related field as an engineer, including environmental engineer; engineering
technologist, including environmental engineering technologist; chemist; geologist;
or hydrologist. The corporation shall establish the specific eligible occupational
titles within the eligible occupations set forth in this subsection through the
promulgation of administrative regulations using the Standard Occupational
Classification System of the Bureau of Labor Statistics within the U.S. Department
of Labor. The corporation shall consult with the Council on Postsecondary
Education in determining eligible occupational titles.
(5)The corporation shall promulgate administrative regulations in accordance with
KRS Chapter 13A as may be needed for the administration of the loan forgiveness
program.
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