Illinois Code § 110 ILCS 905/2003

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As used in this Law, unless the context clearly
requires otherwise:

 
(a) "Eligible allied health care professional" means a person who meets all
of the following qualifications:

 
 
(1) he or she is studying an allied health care field 
 
in a medical or other school located in Illinois and accredited in its field or otherwise approved by the Department, and agrees to obtain a license to practice in his or her field in this State;

 
 
(2) he or she exhibits financial need as determined 
 
by the Department; and

 
 
(3) he or she agrees to practice full-time in a 
 
Designated Shortage Area as an allied health care professional one year for each year he or she is a scholarship recipient.

 
(b) "Department" means the Illinois Department of Public Health.

 
(c) "Designated Shortage Area" means an area designated by the Director
of Public Health as a physician shortage area, a medically underserved
area, or a critical health manpower shortage area as defined by the United
States Department of Health and Human Services, or as further defined by
the Department to enable it to effectively fulfill the purpose stated in
Section 2002. Such areas may include the following:

 
 
(1) an urban or rural area which is a rational area 
 
for the delivery of health services;

 
 
(2) a population group; or

 
 
(3) a public or nonprofit private medical facility.

in a medical or other school located in Illinois and accredited in its field or otherwise approved by the Department, and agrees to obtain a license to practice in his or her field in this State;
by the Department; and
Designated Shortage Area as an allied health care professional one year for each year he or she is a scholarship recipient.
for the delivery of health services;

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