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    1                                         A bill to be entitled
    2               An act relating to financial assistance for mental
    3               health professionals; creating s. 1009.675, F.S.;
    4               defining terms; establishing a mental health
    5               profession scholarship and loan forgiveness program
    6               within the Department of Health for a specified
    7               purpose; providing for applicant eligibility and the
    8               award of scholarships; limiting the number of
    9               scholarship awards that may be granted each year;
10                  specifying service obligations for scholarship
11                  recipients; providing for repayment of scholarship
12                  funds if the program requirements are not fully
13                  satisfied; providing for applicant eligibility and the
14                  award of loan repayments; specifying conditions for
15                  the award of such loan repayments; requiring the
16                  department to review loan repayment applicant requests
17                  on a quarterly basis and grant awards in a specified
18                  manner; requiring the department to adopt rules;
19                  providing that the program's implementation is
20                  contingent on specific funding; providing an effective
21                  date.
22
23         Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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25                  Section 1.        Section 1009.675, Florida Statutes, is created
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26      to read:
27               1009.675           Scholarship and loan forgiveness program for
28      mental health professions.—
29               (1)         As used in this section, the term:
30               (a)         "Approved program" means a graduate-level program in
31      psychology approved for licensure in this state under chapter
32      490 by the Board of Psychology or a graduate-level program in
33      clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, or mental
34      health counseling which has been approved for licensure in this
35      state under chapter 491 by the Board of Clinical Social Work,
36      Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling.
37               (b)         "Department" means the Department of Health.
38               (c)         "Eligible health care facility" means a nursing home
39      or hospital; a state-operated medical or health care facility; a
40      public school; a county health department; a federally sponsored
41      community health center; colleges of clinical social work,
42      marriage and family therapy, mental health counseling, and
43      psychology in universities in this state; a family practice
44      teaching hospital as defined in s. 395.805; or a specialty
45      hospital for children as described in s. 409.9119.
46               (d)         "Mental health profession" means the licensed practice
47      of clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, mental
48      health counseling, psychology, or school psychology.
49               (e)         "Mental health professional" means a person licensed
50      in this state to practice clinical social work, marriage and
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51      family therapy, mental health counseling, psychology, or school
52      psychology.
53               (f)         "Mental health professional shortage area" means a
54      geographic area designated as such by the department or the
55      Health Resources and Services Administration of the United
56      States Department of Health and Human Services.
57               (2)         There is established within the department a mental
58      health profession scholarship and loan forgiveness program for
59      the purpose of attracting capable and promising students to
60      mental health professions and encouraging qualified personnel to
61      seek employment in areas of this state suffering from critical
62      shortages of mental health professionals.
63               (3)(a)        To be awarded a scholarship, an applicant must be
64      enrolled in an approved program that leads to a graduate degree
65      in a mental health profession.
66               (b)         A scholarship may be awarded for up to 2 years for
67      each recipient, in an amount not to exceed $8,000 per year. The
68      amount of the maximum scholarship award must be adjusted
69      annually by the amount of increase or decrease in the Consumer
70      Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the Bureau of
71      Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor. The
72      department may award up to 5,000 scholarships each year, subject
73      to availability of funds.
74               (c)         Scholarship payments must be transmitted to the
75      recipient upon receipt of documentation that the recipient is
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 76      enrolled in an approved mental health profession program in this
 77      state. The department shall develop a formula to prorate
 78      payments to scholarship recipients so as not to exceed the
 79      maximum amount per academic year.
 80               (d)         Credit for repayment of a scholarship is as follows:
 81               1.      For each full year of scholarship assistance, the
 82      recipient agrees to provide mental health services for 12 months
 83      at an eligible health care facility in a mental health
 84      professional shortage area of this state or work for 12 months
 85      in a faculty position in a program in this state offering a
 86      graduate degree in the recipient's field of study. For
 87      scholarship recipients who attend school on a part-time basis,
 88      their employment service obligation is prorated in proportion to
 89      the amount of scholarship payments received.
 90               2.      The recipient is encouraged to complete the service
 91      obligation at a single employment site. If continuous employment
 92      at the same site is not feasible, the recipient may apply to the
 93      department for a transfer to another approved health care
 94      facility.
 95               3.      Any recipient who does not complete an appropriate
 96      program of studies, who does not become licensed as a mental
 97      health professional in this state, who does not accept
 98      employment as a mental health professional at an approved health
 99      care facility, or who does not complete 12 months of approved
100      employment for each year of scholarship assistance received must
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101      repay to the department, on a schedule to be determined by the
102      department, the entire amount of the scholarship plus 10 percent
103      interest accruing from the date of the scholarship payment.
104      Moneys repaid must be used to fund scholarship and loan
105      repayment awards under the program. However, the department may
106      provide additional time for repayment if the department finds
107      that circumstances beyond the control of the recipient caused or
108      contributed to the default.
109               (4)(a)        To receive an award of student loan repayment, an
110      applicant must have graduated from an approved program and have
111      received a license to practice a mental health profession in
112      this state.
113               (b)         An applicant who receives a scholarship under
114      subsection (3) is not eligible for loan repayment awards under
115      this subsection.
116               (c)         Loan repayments may be awarded only for loans that
117      were used to pay the costs of tuition, books, and living
118      expenses, at an amount not to exceed $4,000 for each year of
119      education toward the degree obtained.
120               (d)         From the funds available, the department may make loan
121      principal repayments of up to $4,000 a year for up to 4 years on
122      behalf of selected graduates of an approved program. All
123      repayments are contingent upon continued proof of employment in
124      an eligible health care facility in this state and must be made
125      directly to the holder of the loan. The state bears no
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126      responsibility for the collection of any interest charges or
127      other remaining balance. In the event that the designated
128      facilities are changed, a recipient continues to be eligible for
129      loan forgiveness as long as he or she continues to work in the
130      facility for which the original loan repayment was made and
131      otherwise meets all conditions of eligibility.
132               (e)         The department shall review applicant request s on a
133      quarterly basis, and applicant awards must be based on the
134      following priority of employer until all funds are awarded:
135      state-operated medical and health care facilities; public
136      schools; county health departments; federally sponsored
137      community health centers; teaching hospitals as defined in s.
138      408.07; family practice teaching hospitals as defined in s.
139      395.805; specialty hospitals for children as used in s.
140      409.9119; and other hospitals, birth centers, and nursing homes.
141               (5)         The department shall adopt rules, including rules to
142      address extraordinary circumstances that may cause a recipient
143      to default on either the school enrollment or employment
144      contractual agreement, to implement this section.
145               (6)         This section shall be implemented only as specific ally
146      funded.
147               Section 2.         This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.
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