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Part I
Definitions
12VAC5-520-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Accredited dental school" means any dental school in the United States receiving accreditation from the Commission on Dental Accreditation.
"Accredited residency" means an advanced dental education program in general or specialty dentistry accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and approved by the American Dental Association.
"Board" or "Board of Health" means the State Board of Health.
"Commissioner" means the State Health Commissioner.
"Dental practice" means the practice of dentistry by
a recipient in general or specialty dentistry in a geographic area determined
to be fulfillment of the recipient's scholarship or loan repayment obligation
or practice as a dentist with within a designated state facility.
"Dental underserved area" means a geographic area in Virginia designated by the State Board of Health as a county or city in which the ratio of practitioners of dentistry to population is less than that for the Commonwealth as a whole as determined by the commissioner or a dental health professions shortage area using criteria described in Part II (12VAC5-520-80 et seq.) of this chapter.
"Dentist loan repayment award" means an amount
repaid to a dentist for dental school loans in an amount equivalent to one year
in-state tuition at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry for
the year in which the loan was acquired, and for which the dentist is under a
contractual obligation to repay through practice in an underserved area or
designated state facility.
"Dentist loan repayment program" means the program established by ยง 32.1-122.9:1 of the Code of Virginia that allocates funds appropriated in conjunction with the dental scholarship program to increase the number of dentists in underserved areas of Virginia.
"Designated state facility" means practice as a
dentist in a facility operated by the Virginia Department of Health, or
Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse
Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Virginia Department of
Juvenile Justice, or the Virginia Department of Corrections.
"Full-time dental practice" means the practice of
dentistry for an average of a minimum of 32 hours per week excluding those
exceptions enumerated in Part III (12VAC5-520-130 et seq.) (12VAC5-520-160
et seq.) of this chapter.
"Governing Board of Virginia Commonwealth
University" means the official governing body of the university or their
designee.
"Interest at the prevailing bank rate for similar amounts
of unsecured debt" means the prime lending rate plus 2.0% as published
in the Wall Street Journal on the last first day of the month in
which the decision to repay is communicated to the commissioner by the
recipient, plus two percentage points or on the first day of the
month that the commissioner determines the recipient to be in default.
"Internship or residency at an approved institution or
facility" means an advanced dental education program in general dentistry
or dental specialty accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and
approved by the American Dental Association.
"Loan repayment award" means an award paid to a dentist for dental school loans in an amount equivalent to the current in-state tuition and mandatory fees at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry, and for which the dentist is under a contractual obligation to repay through practice in an underserved area or designated state facility. This amount may be capped at the discretion of the commissioner.
"Participating dental school" means Virginia
Commonwealth University School of Dentistry.
"Penalty" means an amount of money equal to three
times the amount of all monetary scholarship or loan repayment awards paid to
the recipient.
"Period of dental service" means one year of
service in a dental underserved area in return for one year of scholarship or
loan repayment as defined in Part III (12VAC5-520-130 et seq.) of this
chapter.
"Practice of general or specialty dentistry" means the evaluation, diagnosis, prevention and treatment (nonsurgical, surgical or related procedures) of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial and adjacent and associated structures and their impact on the human body.
"Primary dental health care" means the practice
of general or specialty dentistry.
"Public health service" means employment with the
United States Public Health Service.
"Restitution" means the amount of monetary
reimbursement, including repayment of all pertinent scholarship or loan
repayment awards three times the award amount received plus penalty
and applicable interest at the prevailing bank rate for similar amounts
of unsecured debt as set forth in this regulation, owed to the Commonwealth
of Virginia by a scholarship or loan repayment recipient who is in default of
his contractual obligation as provided for in this chapter.
"Scholarship award" means an amount equivalent to one year of in-state tuition and mandatory fees at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry for the academic year a student is enrolled and for which the dental student entered a contractual obligation to repay through practice in an underserved area or designated state facility. This amount may be capped at the discretion of the commissioner.
"Scholarship recipient" means an eligible dental student who enters into a contract with the commissioner and receives one or more scholarship awards from the Virginia Dental Scholarship Program.
"Specialty dental practice" dentistry"
means the advanced practice of dentistry in any specialty approved by the
American Dental Association and accredited by the Commission on Dental
Accreditation.
"Virginia dental scholarship" means an award of
an amount equivalent to one year of in-state tuition at Virginia Commonwealth
University School of Dentistry for the academic year a student is enrolled in a
participating dental school and for which the dental student entered a
contractual obligation to repay through practice in an underserved area or
designated state facility.
12VAC5-520-30. Applicability. (Repealed.)
These definitions shall apply to all recipients who begin
practice in an underserved area as fulfillment of their scholarship or loan
repayment obligation on July 1, 2001, or later, provided that approval given by
the commissioner prior to May 8, 2002, shall remain in full force and effect.
Part III
Scholarship and Loan Repayment Awards
12VAC5-520-130. Eligible applicants.
A. Any currently enrolled dental student in good standing and full-time attendance at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry who has not entered the first year of an accredited residency shall be eligible for the Virginia Dental Scholarship Program. Preference for the scholarship award shall be given to residents of the Commonwealth, students who are residents of a dental underserved area, and students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
B. Any graduate of an accredited dental school in the United
States who is establishing a practice in general or specialty dentistry in an
underserved area or practicing dentistry in a designated state facility shall
be eligible to apply for the Virginia Dentist Loan Repayment Program. Eligible
applicants General practice dentists will be within five years of
graduation from an accredited undergraduate dental program and have existing loans
accumulated as a result of their first professional education undergraduate
dental program. Dentists who have received dental scholarship program
awards and dentists who have accepted Exceptional Financial Need (EFN) and
Financial Assistance for Disadvantaged Health Professions Students (FADHPS)
scholarships are not eligible for the Dentist Loan Repayment Program. Specialty
practice dentists will be within five years of completion of their specialty
training and have existing loans accumulated as a result of their undergraduate
dental program. Dentists who received Virginia scholarship awards or other
scholarships that paid their full tuition and fees are not eligible for the
Dentist Loan Repayment Program for the years they received those awards.
12VAC5-520-150. Distribution of scholarships and loan repayment awards.
The Virginia General Assembly establishes the total combined appropriation for the dental scholarship and dentist loan repayment programs. Funds shall be awarded for these programs based on the following criteria:
1. Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry shall establish
an use the application procedure established by the commissioner
and annually submit the names of qualified students to receive scholarships in
accordance with the criteria for preference enumerated in this section 12VAC5-520-130.
Dental scholarships will be awarded on or before October 30 of each fiscal
year with remaining funds disbursed through the Dentist Loan Repayment Program.
The total annual number of scholarship awards will be based on
availability of funds. Scholarship awards will be made annually by October
30 to third-year and fourth-year dental students. First-year and second-year
students will be considered for an award only in the event of extreme financial
need. Individual scholarship recipients may receive a maximum of five
scholarship awards.
2. The application period for the Dentist Loan Repayment Program
will follow that for the Dental Scholarship Program, begin in October
with awards made by January 30 the end of each fiscal year.
Preference for loan repayment awards will be given to dental students graduating
from graduates of Virginia Commonwealth University School of
Dentistry and those with established financial need. Individual loan
repayment recipients may receive a maximum of three four awards
upon graduation from dental school. All awards will be competitive based on
the criteria enumerated in this section and will be based on availability
of loan repayment funds once scholarship funds are disbursed.
12VAC5-520-160. Contractual practice obligation.
Prior to the payment of money to a scholarship or loan
repayment awardee recipient, the commissioner shall prepare and
enter into a contract with the recipient. The contract shall:
1. Provide that the recipient of the dental scholarship
award shall pursue the dental course of Virginia Commonwealth University until
graduation and upon graduation or upon graduation from an accredited residency
program that does not exceed four years, shall notify the commissioner in
writing of his proposed practice location or intent to enter a residency not
more than 30 days after graduation and begin his approved practice within 90
days after completing dental school or residency, and thereafter continuously
engage in full-time dental practice in a dental underserved area of Virginia or
in a designated state facility for a period of years equal to the number of
annual scholarships received.
2. Provide that upon graduation from an accredited dental school and receiving notification of the dentist loan repayment award, the dentist shall begin his approved practice within 90 days and thereafter continuously engage in full-time dental practice in an underserved area of Virginia or in a designated state facility for a period of years equal to the number of loan repayment awards received.
3. Provide that at any time prior to entering practice, the scholarship or loan repayment recipient shall be allowed to select a future practice location from the listing of dental underserved areas maintained by the board.
4. Provide that the recipient may request approval of a change of practice location. The commissioner in his discretion may approve such a request, but only if the change is to a practice location in a dental underserved area or a state facility designated by the Board of Health.
5. Provide that the recipient shall repay the scholarship or loan repayment obligation by practicing dentistry on a full-time basis in a dental underserved area, shall maintain office hours convenient for the population of the area to have access to the recipient's services and shall participate in all government-sponsored insurance programs designed to ensure access to dental services of recipients of public assistance. The recipient shall not selectively place limits on the numbers of such patients admitted to the practice.
6. Provide that the recipient shall not voluntarily obligate himself for more than the minimum period of military service required of dentists by the laws of the United States and that upon completion of the minimum period of military service, the recipient shall promptly begin and thereafter continuously engage in full-time dental practice in a dental underserved area of Virginia or in a designated state facility for the period of years equal to the number of scholarships received. Dental practice in federal agencies, military service or the U.S. Public Health Service may not be substituted for scholarship obligation.
7. Provide that the recipient shall receive credit toward
fulfillment of his contractual obligation at the rate of 12 months of dental
practice for each scholarship or loan repayment award paid to the recipient.
The recipient may be absent from the place of approved practice for a total of seven
four weeks in each 12-month period for personal reasons. Absence for a
period in excess of seven four weeks without the written
permission of the commissioner shall result in proportional reduction of the
period of credit toward fulfillment of the contractual obligation.
8. Provide that should the scholarship recipient pay
restitution by not serving his scholarship obligation in an underserved area,
and later within five years of paying restitution fulfills the
terms of his contract through dental practice as outlined in this section, that
the recipient will be reimbursed for all or part of any scholarship amount
award paid based on the fulfillment of the scholarship and
availability of funds.
Part V
Special Circumstances
12VAC5-520-180. Fractional need.
The Board of Health recognizes that instances will occur when
the ratio of dental practitioners to population reflects a fractional share of
need. In such instances and in recognition of the advantages that accrue to the
dentist and the community from two or more dentists working on in
an associated or cooperative basis, the commissioner may in his discretion favorably
consider the approval of an additional dentist in order to facilitate such an
arrangement.
Part VI
Default
12VAC5-520-190. Default.
A. With respect to default, the contract shall provide that a
scholarship or loan repayment recipient who fails to fulfill his obligation to
practice dentistry as described in 12VAC5-520-160 shall be deemed in default
under the following circumstances and shall forfeit all monetary scholarship or
loan repayment awards made to him and shall make repayment of those funds
plus interest plus penalty, where applicable to repay the
Commonwealth of Virginia as provided for in this chapter. The contract shall:
1. Provide that if the scholarship recipient defaults while still in dental school, by voluntarily notifying the commissioner in writing that he will not practice dentistry in a Virginia dental underserved area as required by his contract, by voluntarily not proceeding to the next year of dental education, or by withdrawing from dental school, the student shall pay the Commonwealth of Virginia all monetary scholarship awards plus interest at the prevailing bank rate for similar amounts of unsecured debt.
2. Provide that the scholarship recipient who defaults by failing to maintain grade levels that will allow the dental student to graduate, or by reason of his dismissal from dental school for any reason, shall repay the Commonwealth of Virginia all monetary scholarship awards plus interest at the prevailing bank rate for similar amounts of unsecured debt.
3. Provide that if the scholarship or loan repayment recipient
is in default due to death or permanent disability so as not to be able to
engage in dental practice, the recipient or his personal representative shall
repay the Commonwealth all monetary scholarship awards plus 8.0%
interest on the amount of the award. Partial fulfillment of the recipient's
contractual obligation by the practice of dentistry as provided for in this
contract prior to death or permanent disability shall reduce the amount of
repayment plus interest due by a proportionate amount of money, such proportion
being determined as the ratio of the number of whole months that a recipient
has practiced dentistry in an approved location to the total number of months
of the contractual obligation the recipient has incurred. The commissioner may
waive all or part of the scholarship or loan repayment obligation under
application by the recipient or his estate under these conditions and consider
whole or partial forgiveness of payment or service in consideration of individual
cases of extraordinary hardship or inability to pay.
4. Provide that any recipient of a scholarship or loan
repayment who defaults by evasion or refusal to fulfill the obligation to
practice dentistry in an underserved area or designated state facility for a
period of years equal to the number of annual scholarships or loan repayment
awards received shall make restitution by repaying all monetary scholarship
or loan repayment awards plus penalty plus interest to the Commonwealth of
Virginia.
B. A scholarship or loan repayment recipient will be considered to be in such default on the date:
1. The commissioner is notified in writing by the recipient that he does not intend to fulfill his contractual obligation;
2. The recipient has not accepted a placement and commenced his
period of obligated practice as provided for in subdivision subdivisions
1 and 2 of 12VAC5-520-160; or
3. The recipient absents himself without the consent of the commissioner from the place of dental practice that the commissioner has approved for fulfillment of his contractual obligation.
Part VII
Repayment
12VAC5-520-200. Repayment.
Repayment requirements for scholarship and loan repayment recipients are as follows:
1. Payment of restitution or repayment of award plus interest shall be due on the date that the recipient is deemed by the commissioner to be in default.
2. The commissioner in his discretion shall permit extension of
the period of payment of restitution plus interest repayment for up
to 24 months from the date that the recipient is deemed to be in default.
3. Partial fulfillment of the recipient's contractual
obligation by the practice of dentistry as provided for in this contract shall
reduce the amount of restitution or payment plus interest due by an amount
of money equal to the same percentage of all monetary awards as by a
percentage based on the number of whole months that the recipient has
practiced dentistry in an approved location as a percentage of and
the total number of months of the contractual obligation the recipient has
incurred.
4. Failure of a recipient to make any payment on his debt of
restitution plus interest when it is due shall be cause for the
commissioner to refer the debt to the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of
Virginia for collection. The recipient shall be responsible for any costs of
collection as may be provided in Virginia law.
Part VIII
Records and Reporting
12VAC5-520-210. Reporting requirements.
Reporting requirements of Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry scholarship and loan repayment recipients are as follows:
1. Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry shall maintain accurate records of the status of scholarship recipients until the recipient's graduation from dental school. The dental school shall provide a report listing the status of each recipient annually to the commissioner.
2. Each scholarship and loan repayment recipient shall at any
time provide information as requested by the commissioner to verify compliance
with the practice requirements of the scholarship or loan repayment contract.
The recipient shall report any changes of mailing address, change of academic
standing, change of intent to fulfill his contractual obligation and any other
information that may be relevant to the contract at such time as changes or
information may occur. The recipient shall respond within 60 30
days with such information as may be requested by the commissioner.