- (a) There is a Maryland Pathway to Nursing Pilot Program in the Commission.
(b) The goals of the Program are to:
- (1) Support students in licensed practical nursing educational programs who intend to practice licensed practical nursing as a career in the State or continue on the nursing educational pathway to become a registered nurse in the State;
- (2) Alleviate the shortage of nursing professionals by increasing the graduation and licensure rates of licensed practical nursing and registered nursing students in the State;
- (3) Increase the number of licensed practical nurses and registered nurses who reflect the diversity of the communities they serve;
- (4) Facilitate student applications for financial resources that provide tuition assistance, loan repayment, and support for other educational costs; and
(5) Provide Program participants with financial assistance to cover the cost of:
- (i) Computers, textbooks, and other supplies and additional education support services; and
- (ii) Wraparound support services that provide assistance with transportation, child care, elder care, and other living expenses that pose a barrier to students successfully completing the student's educational requirements.
(c) The Secretary, in consultation with the Committee, shall determine the following for the Program:
- (1) The time frame and steps necessary to establish the Program;
- (2) The areas of the State in which the Program will operate;
- (3) Funding to support the Program, including a strategy for sustainability through braided funding from local workforce development boards, local health care systems, and federal grants;
- (4) The resources necessary to support the Program; and
- (5) The types of evaluations, including obtaining feedback from students and educational institutions, needed to make recommendations about the Program's design and expansion statewide.
- (d) On or before July 1, 2025, the Secretary shall issue grants to at least two pilot sites, located in diverse areas, that meet the Commission's requirements for participation in the Program.
- (e) On or before December 15, 2024, and each December 15 thereafter through 2029, the Secretary shall report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly on the implementation of the Program.
Added by Acts 2024, c. 866, § 1, eff. June 1, 2024.