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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.2713 Fulfillment of service obligation; commencement; guidelines for assignment of designated professionals; condition for placement.

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333.2713 Fulfillment of service obligation; commencement; guidelines for assignment of designated professionals; condition for placement.
Sec. 2713.
(1)The department shall determine when a participant in the grant program or essential health provider repayment program shall begin to fulfill a service obligation.
(2)The department shall prepare and annually revise guidelines for the assignment of designated professionals with service obligations to practice sites located in health resource shortage areas.
(3)As a condition for the placement of a designated professional in a health resource shortage area, the department may require a reasonable demonstration of the intent and the ability of the community to support and retain a designated professional.
History: Add. 1990, Act 16, Eff. Oct. 1, 1990
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