(1) In order to receive a Tennessee Rural Health Loan, a borrower must:
- (a) Be a citizen of Tennessee; and
- (b) Be a resident of Tennessee, as defined by regulations promulgated by the Tennessee Board of Regents for the state university and community college system, under the authority of T.C.A. § 49-8-104 where applicable, as of the date of application and on the date of reapplication for the loan each academic year; and
- (c) Comply with the United States selective service system requirement for registration, as such requirements are applicable to the borrower; and
- (d) Not be in default on a federal Title IV educational loan or Tennessee educational loan; and
- (e) Be in compliance with federal drug-free rules and laws for receiving financial assistance; and
- (f) Not be incarcerated; and
- (g) Be admitted to and attend an eligible postsecondary institution seeking an advanced degree in an eligible program of study; and
(h) As a service obligation of this loan, the borrower agrees to:
- 1. Practice medicine in a health resource shortage area after becoming a Tennessee licensed physician, osteopathic physician, or physician assistant or receiving a Tennessee certificate of fitness as a nurse practitioner one (1) year for each year of funding provided by the Tennessee Rural Health Loan Forgiveness Program and sign a promissory note that stipulates the cash repayment obligation incurred with interest if the service obligation is not fulfilled; or
- 2. Practice dentistry in a health resource shortage area after becoming a Tennessee licensed dentist one (1) year for each year of funding provided by the Tennessee Rural Health Loan Forgiveness program and sign a promissory note that stipulates the cash repayment obligation incurred with interest if the service obligation is not fulfilled.
- (i) Maintain satisfactory progress in the program of study in which the borrower is enrolled; and
- (j) Complete the program of study in this five-year pilot program no later than spring 2013; and
- (k) Not accept any other financial assistance that carries with it a service obligation after graduation and receipt of the applicable license to practice medicine or dentistry, except for a service obligation in the United States armed forces, reserve, or the National Guard. The service obligation period shall not exceed six (6) years.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 49-4-201, 49-4-902, 49-4-904, 49-4-924, and 49-4-939. Administrative History: Public necessity rule filed October 23, 2008; effective through April 6, 2009. Public necessity rule filed October 23, 2008; effective through April 6, 2009. Public necessity rule filed October 23, 2008 and effective through April 6, 2009, expired on April 7, 2009; rule reverted to its previous status. Original rule filed January 30, 2009; effective May 29, 2009.