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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.440 Effect of breach of contract.

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(1)If the recipient of a scholarship fails, without justifiable cause to practice dentistry
in the locality designated, the entire amount of scholarship benefits received under
the provisions of KRS 211.405 to 211.460 plus six percent (6%) interest thereon,
shall become due and payable. However, where the board determines there is
justifiable cause for the failure to practice, it may relieve the recipient of the
obligation to practice, and shall provide for repayment of the amount received plus
six percent (6%) interest on any terms it deems proper.
(2)Upon recommendation of the board, the Attorney General shall institute
proceedings for the purpose of recovering any amount due the Commonwealth
under the provisions of this section.
(3)Failure of a recipient of a scholarship to perform his obligations with respect to his
contract to practice in a designated locality shall constitute grounds for revocation
of his license to practice dentistry within the Commonwealth.
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