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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Indian Health Care Improvement Act · Sec. 106

Sec. 106. CONTINUING EDUCATION ALLOWANCES

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## SEC. 106 CONTINUING EDUCATION ALLOWANCES **[**[25 U.S.C. 1615](/us/usc/t25/s1615)**]** In order to encourage scholarship and stipend recipients under sections 104, 105, and 115 and health professionals, including community health representatives and emergency medical technicians, to join or continue in an Indian health program and to provide services in the rural and remote areas in which a significant portion of Indians reside, the Secretary, acting through the Service, may— ####
(1)provide programs or allowances to transition into an Indian health program, including licensing, board or certification examination assistance, and technical assistance in fulfilling service obligations under sections 104, 105, and 115; and ####
(2)provide programs or allowances to health professionals employed in an Indian health program to enable those professionals, for a period of time each year prescribed by regulation of the Secretary, to take leave of the duty stations of the professionals for professional consultation, management, leadership, and refresher training courses.
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