2006 Kansas Code - 76-382

      76-382.   Medical student loans; tuition and living expenses stipend; agreements; priority to Kansas residents. (a) There is hereby established the medical student loan program at the university of Kansas school of medicine.

      (b)   Subject to the provisions of appropriation acts, the university of Kansas school of medicine may make medical student loans in accordance with the provisions of this act to undergraduate students enrolled in or admitted to the university of Kansas school of medicine in a course of instruction leading to the degree of doctor of medicine who enter into a written medical student loan agreement with the university of Kansas school of medicine in accordance with K.S.A. 76-383, and amendments thereto.

      (c)   Each medical student loan agreement under this act shall provide to the person receiving the loan the payment of all tuition and a stipend for living expenses in an amount of up to $1,500 per month for each month enrolled in such school during a year. Subject to the maximum amount, the amount of the monthly stipend shall be determined on an annual basis by the student receiving the loan.

      (d)   Subject to the provisions of appropriation acts, medical student loan agreements under this act may be entered into on an annual basis and shall provide the payment of the amounts specified under subsection (c) for one year unless otherwise terminated before such period of time. Subject to the provisions of appropriation acts, an undergraduate student enrolled in or admitted to the university of Kansas school of medicine in a course of instruction leading to the degree of doctor of medicine may receive a separate loan under this act for each separate year the student enters into a written medical student loan agreement with the university of Kansas school of medicine in accordance with K.S.A. 76-383, and amendments thereto. For each separate year a student receives a loan under this act, the student shall engage in the full-time practice of medicine and surgery in an appropriate service commitment area for a period of 12 months unless such obligation is otherwise satisfied as provided in K.S.A. 76-386, and amendments thereto.

      (e)   Medical student loans shall be awarded on a priority basis as follows, first to qualified applicants who are Kansas residents at the time of entry into the university of Kansas school of medicine, and second, to qualified applicants who are not Kansas residents at the time of entry into the university of Kansas school of medicine. As used in this subsection, "Kansas residents" means persons who meet the residence requirements established in K.S.A. 76-729, and amendments thereto.

      History:   L. 1992, ch. 243, § 3; L. 1993, ch. 160, § 3; April 22.

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