Maryland Code § ED-18-802

Section ED-18-802
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Eligible institution" means an institution of postsecondary
education:
(i) Approved to operate by the Maryland Higher Education
Commission; and
(ii) That awards nursing degrees or diplomas.

(3) "Eligible organization" means an institution, including a licensed
hospital, nursing home, adult day care center, public health agency, home health
agency, or other organization authorized by the Secretary of Health.
(4) "Medical education center" means an institution:
(i) Whose objectives include the education of medical and
allied health personnel; and
(ii) That has residency programs or full departments in at
least three primary care areas.
(5) "Nurse practitioner" means a nurse practitioner as defined by the
rules and regulations of the State Board of Nursing.
(6) "Nursing shortage area" means a recognized area of nursing
service or specialization determined by the Secretary of Health to be an area where
there exists a shortage of qualified nurses in eligible organizations.
(7) "Nursing student" means a student enrolled in a postsecondary
nursing education degree or diploma program at an eligible institution.
(8) "Physician assistant" means an individual licensed under Title 15
of the Health Occupations Article to practice as a physician assistant.
(9) "Primary care" means family practice, general internal medicine,
and general pediatrics.
(b) (1) There is a Maryland Physician Assistant-Nurse Practitioner
Training Program that provides financial support to institutions with training
programs for physician assistants and nurse practitioners in primary care in this
State administered by the Office. An institution may participate if its program:
(i) Is accredited by the American Medical Association, the
American Nurses Association, or the National League of Nursing;
(ii) Produces graduates eligible to take:
1. The primary care physician assistant certifying
examination of the National Commission on the Certification of Physician Assistants;
or

2. The primary care in adult and family nursing
practice certifying examination or any other examination required by the State Board
of Nursing;
(iii) Is part of, or has a formal arrangement with, a medical
education center;
(iv) Focuses on developing primary care skills and includes
substantial clinical experience in primary care; and
(v) Is not a specialty program in a discipline other than
primary care.
(2) The Physician Assistant-Nurse Practitioner Training Program
consists of grants to an eligible medical education center for each individual who
completes the program in physician assistant or nurse practitioner training in the
amount of:
(i) $3,000 for each physician assistant; and
(ii) $1,500 for each nurse practitioner.
(c) If the total amount of the grants to be made under this section for
physician assistants-nurse practitioners is more than $72,000 annually, then the
amount of a medical education center's grant for that period shall be equal to the
product of:
(1) The amount required to pay grants for that center; times
(2) The ratio of the total amount appropriated to the total amount
required to pay grants under this section to all centers.
(d) A grant may not be awarded to a medical education center that has
discontinued its program in physician assistant or nurse practitioner training.
§18-803. IN EFFECT
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Eligible institution" means an institution of postsecondary
education that:
(i) Is approved to operate by the Maryland Higher Education
Commission; and

(ii) Produces graduates eligible to take the appropriate
national examination for licensure, certification, or registration in the relevant health
occupation determined to be in short supply.
(3) "Grant" means the Health Personnel Shortage Incentive Grant
for eligible institutions offering educational programs leading to licensure,
certification, or registration in health occupations determined to be in short supply.
(4) "Health occupation" means:
(i) A physical therapist or a physical therapist assistant who
has at least an Associate degree in physical therapy;
(ii) An occupational therapist or an occupational therapist
assistant who has at least an Associate degree in occupational therapy;
(iii) A radiographer;
(iv) A respiratory therapist;
(v) A laboratory technician;
(vi) A medical technologist;
(vii) A pharmacist;
(viii) A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse; or
(ix) A physician who engages in family practice or pediatrics.
(b) (1) There is a Health Personnel Shortage Incentive Grant Program
for eligible institutions.
(2) The Office of Student Financial Assistance shall administer the
Grant Program as provided in this section.
(3) In consultation with the Secretary of Health, the Office shall
adopt regulations to implement the Grant Program.
(c) An eligible institution is qualified to receive a grant under this section
if the institution:

(1) Has an approved education program leading to licensure,
certification, or registration in a health occupation determined to be in short supply;
and
(2) Funds the approved education program at an amount not less
than the preceding fiscal year.
(d) (1) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, an eligible
institution shall receive a grant in the amount of $1,500 for each student who
graduates from an approved education program leading to licensure, certification, or
registration in a health occupation determined to be in short supply, that is in excess
of the lowest number of students who graduated from the approved education
program at that eligible institution commencing in the academic year 1990-91.
(2) For purposes of paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Commission
shall establish, in consultation with each appropriate eligible institution, that
institution's threshold number of students.
(e) (1) If the total amount of the grant to be issued under subsection (d)
of this section is more than the amount appropriated in the annual State budget, the
amount of an eligible institution's grant for that period shall be equal to the product
of the amount required to pay grants under subsection (d) of this section multiplied
by the ratio of the total amount appropriated to the eligible institution.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, any
unspent portions of the money that is transferred to the Office for use under this
section by the Comptroller may not be transferred to or revert to the General Fund
of the State, but shall remain in the Fund maintained by the Office to administer
these programs to be used for the purposes specified in this section.
(3) An amount not exceeding $100,000 of the unspent portion of the
money that is transferred to the Office for use under this section may be transferred
to or revert to the General Fund of the State in order to offset the costs of the tax
credit available under § 10-739 of the Tax - General Article.
(f) The eligible institution shall use the grant to enhance or expand
approved education programs leading to licensure or certification in health
occupations determined to be in short supply.
(g) (1) In accordance with § 1-204 of the Health Occupations Article, the
Secretary of Health shall certify annually to the Maryland Higher Education
Commission those health occupations in short supply.

(2) In any year in which a health occupation is determined by the
Secretary of Health to be no longer in short supply, the Office shall discontinue
issuing new grants under this section for that health occupation, provided that the
existing grants shall continue for the students who are enrolled in prior to and who
subsequently graduate from the approved education program after the determination
is made by the Secretary.
§18-803. // EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2030 PER CHAPTER 416 OF 2025 //
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Eligible institution" means an institution of postsecondary
education that:
(i) Is approved to operate by the Maryland Higher Education
Commission; and
(ii) Produces graduates eligible to take the appropriate
national examination for licensure, certification, or registration in the relevant health
occupation determined to be in short supply.
(3) "Grant" means the Health Personnel Shortage Incentive Grant
for eligible institutions offering educational programs leading to licensure,
certification, or registration in health occupations determined to be in short supply.
(4) "Health occupation" means:
(i) A physical therapist or a physical therapist assistant who
has at least an Associate degree in physical therapy;
(ii) An occupational therapist or an occupational therapist
assistant who has at least an Associate degree in occupational therapy;
(iii) A radiographer;
(iv) A respiratory therapist;
(v) A laboratory technician;
(vi) A medical technologist;
(vii) A pharmacist;
(viii) A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse; or

(ix) A physician who engages in family practice or pediatrics.
(b) (1) There is a Health Personnel Shortage Incentive Grant Program
for eligible institutions.
(2) The Office of Student Financial Assistance shall administer the
Grant Program as provided in this section.
(3) In consultation with the Secretary of Health, the Office shall
adopt regulations to implement the Grant Program.
(c) An eligible institution is qualified to receive a grant under this section
if the institution:
(1) Has an approved education program leading to licensure,
certification, or registration in a health occupation determined to be in short supply;
and
(2) Funds the approved education program at an amount not less
than the preceding fiscal year.
(d) (1) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, an eligible
institution shall receive a grant in the amount of $1,500 for each student who
graduates from an approved education program leading to licensure, certification, or
registration in a health occupation determined to be in short supply, that is in excess
of the lowest number of students who graduated from the approved education
program at that eligible institution commencing in the academic year 1990-91.
(2) For purposes of paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Commission
shall establish, in consultation with each appropriate eligible institution, that
institution's threshold number of students.
(e) (1) If the total amount of the grant to be issued under subsection (d)
of this section is more than the amount appropriated in the annual State budget, the
amount of an eligible institution's grant for that period shall be equal to the product
of the amount required to pay grants under subsection (d) of this section multiplied
by the ratio of the total amount appropriated to the eligible institution.
(2) Any unspent portions of the money that is transferred to the
Office for use under this section by the Comptroller may not be transferred to or
revert to the General Fund of the State, but shall remain in the Fund maintained by
the Office to administer these programs to be used for the purposes specified in this
section.

(f) The eligible institution shall use the grant to enhance or expand
approved education programs leading to licensure or certification in health
occupations determined to be in short supply.
(g) (1) In accordance with § 1-204 of the Health Occupations Article, the
Secretary of Health shall certify annually to the Maryland Higher Education
Commission those health occupations in short supply.
(2) In any year in which a health occupation is determined by the
Secretary of Health to be no longer in short supply, the Office shall discontinue
issuing new grants under this section for that health occupation, provided that the
existing grants shall continue for the students who are enrolled in prior to and who
subsequently graduate from the approved education program after the determination
is made by the Secretary.

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