Oklahoma Code § 70-2640

Title 70. Schools: Oklahoma Health Care Workers and Educators Assistance
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Program.
A.  There is hereby established the Oklahoma Health Care Workers
and Educators Assistance Program.  The purpose of the program shall
be to encourage persons to enter nursing and allied health careers
within this state.  Priority in awarding assistance is intended to
go toward those career fields in which there is an urgent need for
qualified employees to provide health care services or in career
fields in which a shortage of qualified employees is projected to
exist in the future.
B.  Only students who are residents of this state shall be
eligible to participate in the Oklahoma Health Care Workers and
Educators Assistance Program.
C.  Only students of accredited or recognized health care
programs or colleges and universities shall be eligible for awards
from the Oklahoma Health Care Workers and Educators Assistance
Program.
D.  The Oklahoma Health Care Workers and Educators Assistance
Program shall be administered by the Health Care Workforce Resources
Board.  The Board is authorized to enter into an agreement with the
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education for fiscal services as
may be necessary to implement the provisions of this section.
E.  The Health Care Workforce Resources Board shall implement
the provisions of this section in the most balanced, efficient, and
effective means necessary to meet the following priorities:
1.  Create additional nursing or allied health faculty by
providing scholarships to cover individuals’ costs of gaining the
advanced degrees necessary to serve as faculty members in nursing
and allied health education programs;
2.  Expand and modernize learning environments by providing
matching grants to nursing and allied health education institutions
to increase the number of clinical opportunities, and to better
utilize online and distance learning, simulations, and other
innovative methods to provide education and training; and
3.  Attract more students in nursing and allied health careers
by providing scholarships to cover individuals’ costs of gaining
degrees or certifications necessary to prepare them for nursing and
allied health occupations.
F.  The Board shall make an annual public declaration of which
nursing and allied health care education fields have been identified
for priority funding due to either an urgent need for qualified

employees or due to a determination of a future shortage of
qualified employees.
G.  Scholarships established through the Oklahoma Health Care
Workers and Educators Assistance Program may be awarded contingent
on funds made available through the State Regents for Higher
Education.

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