N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 47-4.5 - Service obligation
(a)
Service obligation start date. A recipient is required to begin providing
primary care in an underserved area in New York State no later than 60 days
after completion of his/her Primary Care Residency Program or obtaining his/her
medical license, which ever is later, except that such date shall not exceed
four months from completion of residency training.
(b) Practice requirements. A recipient must
provide at least 35 hours per week of primary care services for at least 48
weeks per year for each annual award received. If the recipient receives two
awards under this Subpart, the service obligations shall run
consecutively.
(c) Alternate
service. If a recipient fails to satisfactory complete the Primary Care
Residency Program or fails to obtain a New York State license to practice
medicine, the commissioner may permit the recipient to provide alternate
service which involves the provision of health or human services in an
underserved area and which is consistent with the intent of the Resident Loan
Repayment Program.
Notes
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