Illinois Code § 110 ILCS 978/15

Powers and duties.
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The Department shall have the following
powers and duties:

 
(a) To allocate funds to podiatric practice residency programs
according to the following priorities:

 
 
(1) to increase the number of podiatric physicians in 
 
designated shortage areas;

 
 
(2) to increase the number of accredited podiatric 
 
practice residencies within the State;

 
 
(3) to increase the percentage of podiatric practice 
 
physicians establishing practice within the State upon completion of residency; and

 
 
(4) to provide funds for rental of office space, 
 
purchase of equipment, and other uses necessary to enable podiatric physicians to locate their practices in communities located in designated shortage areas.

 
(b) To determine the procedures for the distribution of the
funds to podiatric practice residency programs, including the establishment
of eligibility criteria in accordance with the following guidelines:

 
 
(1) preference for programs that are to be 
 
established at locations which exhibit potential for extending podiatric practice physician availability to designated shortage areas;

 
 
(2) preference for programs that are located away 
 
from communities in which medical schools are located; and

 
 
(3) preference for programs located in hospitals 
 
having affiliation agreements with medical schools located within the State.

 
(c) To establish a program of podiatry student scholarships and
to award scholarships to eligible podiatry students.

 
(d) To determine criteria and standards of financial need in
the awarding of scholarships under this Act.

 
(e) To receive and disburse any federal funds available for carrying out
the purpose of this Act.

 
(f) To enter into contracts or agreements with any agency or
department of the State of Illinois or the United States to carry out
the provisions of this Act.

 
(g) To coordinate the podiatry residency grants program
established under this Act with the program administered by the Illinois
Board of Higher Education under the Health Services Education Grants
Act.

designated shortage areas;
practice residencies within the State;
physicians establishing practice within the State upon completion of residency; and
purchase of equipment, and other uses necessary to enable podiatric physicians to locate their practices in communities located in designated shortage areas.
established at locations which exhibit potential for extending podiatric practice physician availability to designated shortage areas;
from communities in which medical schools are located; and
having affiliation agreements with medical schools located within the State.

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