Oklahoma Code § 59-698.33

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Short title — Dr. Lee Denney Act of 2024 — Veterinary
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training program for rural Oklahoma.
A.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Dr. Lee
Denney Act of 2024".
B.  There is hereby established the veterinary training program
for rural Oklahoma to be administered by the Oklahoma State
University Center for Veterinary Medicine Authority.  The program
shall be developed and implemented in order to provide
encouragement, opportunities and incentives for persons pursuing a

veterinary medicine degree at Oklahoma State University to locate
their veterinary practice in rural Oklahoma communities, and receive
specialized training targeted to meet the needs of livestock
producers in rural Oklahoma communities.
C.  Each year the Authority may enter into program agreements
with veterinary students or currently practicing large animal
veterinarians with qualifying school loans, as determined by the
Authority.  Preference shall be given to those students and
veterinarians who are focused on large animal veterinary medicine,
who are Oklahoma residents and who agree to serve in a community as
described in paragraph 3 of subsection E of this section, which is
determined by the Authority to be an underserved area for the
practice of veterinary medicine.  Allocation shall be prioritized to
eligible students currently enrolled at the Oklahoma State
University College of Veterinary Medicine.
D.  Each student or large animal veterinarian entering into a
program agreement under this section shall receive assistance in an
amount not to exceed Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) per
year for not more than four (4) years for tuition, books, supplies
and other school expenses, and travel and training expenses incurred
by the student in pursuing a veterinary medicine degree.  Upon
satisfaction of all commitments under the provisions of the
agreement and the provisions of this section, the financial
obligations pursuant to this section shall be deemed satisfied and
forgiven.
E.  Each program agreement shall require that the person
receiving the assistance:
1.  Complete the veterinary medicine degree program at the
Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine;
2.  Complete all requirements in public health, livestock
biosecurity, foreign animal disease diagnosis, regulatory veterinary
medicine and zoonotic disease, and an externship and mentoring
requirement with a licensed, accredited veterinarian in rural
Oklahoma as required by the Veterinary College;
3.  Engage in a full-time practice focused on large animal
medicine in any community in Oklahoma which has a population not
exceeding twenty-five thousand (25,000) as determined by the most
recent Federal Decennial Census at the time the person entered into
the program agreement for a period of at least twelve (12)
continuous months for each separate year a student receives
assistance under the program, unless the obligation is otherwise
satisfied as provided in this section.  If, after the date a program
agreement was entered into by the parties, a community no longer
meets the maximum population requirements provided in this
paragraph, a person engaging in the full-time practice of veterinary
medicine pursuant to the program agreement shall continue to
practice in that designated community; and

4.  Commence a full-time practice focused on large animal
medicine in that community within ninety (90) days after completion
of the person's degree program, or if the person enters a postdegree
training program, such as a graduate school or internship or
residency program, within ninety (90) days after completion of the
postdegree training program.
F.  Upon the failure of a person to satisfy the obligation to
engage in the full-time practice of veterinary medicine in
accordance with the provisions of this section, that person shall
repay to the Authority, within ninety (90) days of the failure, the
amount equal to the assistance provided to the person less a
prorated amount based on any periods of practice of veterinary
medicine meeting the requirements of this section, plus interest at
the prime rate of interest plus two percent (2%) from the date the
assistance accrued.  The interest shall be compounded annually.
G.  An obligation to engage in the practice of veterinary
medicine in accordance with the provisions of this section shall be
postponed during:
1.  Any period of temporary medical disability during which the
person obligated is unable to practice veterinary medicine due to
the disability; and
2.  Any other period of postponement agreed to or determined in
accordance with criteria agreed to in the practice agreement.
H.  An obligation to engage in the practice of veterinary
medicine in accordance with the provisions of the agreement and this
section shall be satisfied:
1.  If the obligation to engage in the practice of veterinary
medicine in accordance with the agreement has been completed;
2.  If, because of permanent disability, the person obligated is
unable to practice veterinary medicine; or
3.  The person who is obligated dies.
I.  The Authority may adopt additional provisions, requirements
or conditions to participate in this program as are practicable and
appropriate to accomplish the provisions of the program or may be
required for the implementation or administration of the program,
and are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section.
Added by Laws 2008, c. 338, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2008.  Amended by Laws
2021, c. 564, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2021; Laws 2024, c. 199, § 1, emerg.
eff. April 29, 2024.

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