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A02339 Summary:

BILL NOA02339A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S05339-A
 
SPONSORWoerner
 
COSPNSRMcDonald, Steck, Kay, Shimsky, Sayegh, Angelino, Hawley, Chang, Sempolinski, Palmesano, Rosenthal, Zaccaro, Lunsford, Romero, Lemondes, Simpson, Kassay, Burroughs
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §2807-m, Pub Health L
 
Provides for dentist loan repayment and practice support for dentists who agree to practice in an underserved area in the state.
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A02339 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         2339--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 16, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. WOERNER, McDONALD, STECK, KAY, SHIMSKY, SAYEGH,
          ANGELINO, HAWLEY, CHANG, SEMPOLINSKI, PALMESANO,  ROSENTHAL,  ZACCARO,
          LUNSFORD,  ROMERO,  LEMONDES,  SIMPSON, KASSAY, BURROUGHS -- read once
          and referred to the Committee on Health -- recommitted to the  Commit-
          tee  on Health in accordance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the public health law,  in  relation  to  providing  for
          dentist loan repayment and practice support
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 5-a of section 2807-m of the public health  law
     2  is  amended  by  adding  two  new  paragraphs (c-1) and (d-1) to read as
     3  follows:
     4    (c-1) Dentist loan repayment program. Up to one  million  two  hundred
     5  thousand  dollars each state fiscal year for the next three fiscal years
     6  beginning on or after the effective date of this paragraph shall be  set
     7  aside  and  reserved  by the commissioner from the regional pools estab-
     8  lished pursuant to subdivision two of this section and shall  be  avail-
     9  able  for purposes of dentist loan repayment in accordance with subdivi-
    10  sion ten-a of this section.  Notwithstanding any contrary  provision  of
    11  this section, sections one hundred twelve and one hundred sixty-three of
    12  the  state  finance  law,  or  any other contrary provision of law, such
    13  funding shall be allocated regionally with one-third of available  funds
    14  going  to  New  York city and two-thirds of available funds going to the
    15  rest of the state and shall be distributed in a manner to be  determined
    16  by  the  commissioner  without a competitive bid or request for proposal
    17  process as follows:
    18    (i) Funding shall first be awarded to  repay  loans  of  up  to  eight
    19  dentists who train in general or pediatric dentistry in teaching general
    20  hospitals, including in community clinic settings owned by or affiliated
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05960-05-6

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     1  with  such  hospitals,  and who enter and remain in general or pediatric
     2  dentistry practices in underserved communities,  as  determined  by  the
     3  commissioner.
     4    (ii)  After  distributions in accordance with subparagraph (i) of this
     5  paragraph, all remaining funds  shall  be  awarded  to  repay  loans  of
     6  dentists  who  enter  and remain in general or pediatric dentistry prac-
     7  tices in underserved communities, as  determined  by  the  commissioner,
     8  including  but  not  limited  to  dentists working in general hospitals,
     9  other health care facilities or qualified private practices.
    10    (iii) In no case shall less than fifty percent of the funds  available
    11  pursuant  to  this  paragraph be distributed in accordance with subpara-
    12  graphs (i) and (ii) of this paragraph to dentists identified by  general
    13  hospitals.
    14    (d-1)  Dentist  practice support. Up to three million dollars for each
    15  fiscal year for the next three fiscal years beginning on  or  after  the
    16  effective  date of this paragraph shall be set aside and reserved by the
    17  commissioner from the regional pools established pursuant to subdivision
    18  two of this section and shall be available for purposes of dentist prac-
    19  tice support. Notwithstanding any contrary provision  of  this  section,
    20  sections  one  hundred  twelve  and one hundred sixty-three of the state
    21  finance law, or any other contrary provision of law, such funding  shall
    22  be  allocated  regionally with one-third of available funds going to New
    23  York city and two-thirds of available funds going to  the  rest  of  the
    24  state  and  shall  be  distributed  in  a manner to be determined by the
    25  commissioner without a competitive bid or request for  proposal  process
    26  as follows:
    27    (i)  Preference  in funding eight awards, to support costs incurred by
    28  dentists trained in general or pediatric dentistry in  teaching  general
    29  hospitals, including in community clinic settings owned by or affiliated
    30  with  such  hospitals,  who  thereafter  establish  or join practices in
    31  underserved communities, as determined by the commissioner.
    32    (ii) After distributions in accordance with subparagraph (i)  of  this
    33  paragraph,  all  remaining funds shall be awarded to dentists to support
    34  the cost of establishing or joining practices  in  underserved  communi-
    35  ties,  as  determined  by  the  commissioner, and to hospitals and other
    36  health care providers to recruit new dentists  to  provide  services  in
    37  underserved communities, as determined by the commissioner.
    38    (iii)  In no case shall less than fifty percent of the funds available
    39  pursuant to this  paragraph  be  distributed  to  general  hospitals  in
    40  accordance with subparagraphs (i) and (ii) of this paragraph.
    41    §  2. Section 2807-m of the public health law is amended by adding two
    42  new subdivisions 10-a and 13 to read as follows:
    43    10-a. Dentist loan repayment program. (a) Beginning upon the start  of
    44  the  next  fiscal  year beginning on or after the effective date of this
    45  subdivision, the commissioner is authorized,  within  amounts  available
    46  pursuant  to  subdivision five-a of this section, to make loan repayment
    47  awards to general or pediatric dentists or other  dentistry  specialties
    48  determined  by the commissioner to be in short supply, licensed to prac-
    49  tice dentistry in New York state, who agree to  practice  for  at  least
    50  three years in an underserved area, as determined by the commissioner.
    51    (b)  Loan repayment awards made to a dentist pursuant to paragraph (a)
    52  of this subdivision shall not exceed the  total  qualifying  outstanding
    53  debt  of  the  dentist  from  student  loans  to cover tuition and other
    54  related educational expenses, made by or guaranteed by  the  federal  or
    55  state  government,  or  made  by  a  lending  or educational institution

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     1  approved under title IV of the  federal  higher  education  act.    Loan
     2  repayment awards shall be used solely to repay such outstanding debt.
     3    (c)  In  the event that a three-year commitment pursuant to the agree-
     4  ment referenced in paragraph (a) of this subdivision is  not  fulfilled,
     5  the  recipient shall be responsible for repayment in amounts which shall
     6  be calculated in accordance with the formula set  forth  in  subdivision
     7  (b) of section two hundred fifty-four-o of title forty-two of the United
     8  States Code, as amended.
     9    (d)  The  commissioner  is authorized to apply any funds available for
    10  purposes of paragraph (a) of this subdivision for use as matching  funds
    11  for federal grants for the purpose of assisting states in operating loan
    12  repayment  programs  pursuant to section three hundred thirty-eight I of
    13  the public health service act.
    14    (e) The commissioner may postpone, change or waive the  service  obli-
    15  gation  and  repayment  amounts  set  forth  in  paragraphs (a) and (c),
    16  respectively of this subdivision in individual circumstances where there
    17  is compelling need or hardship.
    18    (f) (i) When a dentist is not actually practicing  in  an  underserved
    19  area,  such  dentist  shall be deemed to be practicing in an underserved
    20  area if such dentist practices in a facility or  dentist's  office  that
    21  primarily  serves an underserved population as determined by the commis-
    22  sioner, without regard to whether the  population  or  the  facility  or
    23  dentist's office is located in an underserved area.
    24    (ii) In making criteria and determinations as to whether an area is an
    25  underserved  area  or  whether  a facility or dentist's office primarily
    26  serves an underserved population, the  commissioner  may  make  separate
    27  criteria and determinations for different specialties.
    28    13. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, applications
    29  submitted  for  the dentist loan repayment program pursuant to paragraph
    30  (c-1) of subdivision five-a of this section  and  subdivision  ten-a  of
    31  this  section  or the dentist practice support program pursuant to para-
    32  graph (d-1) of subdivision five-a of this section, shall be  subject  to
    33  the following:
    34    (a)  Awards  shall  be  made  from the total funding available for new
    35  awards under the dentist loan repayment program and the dentist practice
    36  support program, with neither program  limited  to  a  specific  funding
    37  amount within such total funding available;
    38    (b) An applicant may apply for an award for either dentist loan repay-
    39  ment or dentist practice support, but not both;
    40    (c)  An  applicant shall either: (i) agree to practice for three years
    41  in an underserved area and each award shall provide up to fifty thousand
    42  dollars for each of the three years; or (ii)  agree  to  practice  as  a
    43  dentist  engaged  in  private  practice  in an underserved area and each
    44  award shall provide up to seventy thousand dollars for each of the three
    45  years; and
    46    (d) To the extent practicable, awards shall be timed to be of use  for
    47  job offers made to applicants.
    48    §  3.  This  act  shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to
    49  have been in full force and effect on and after the start  of  the  next
    50  fiscal year beginning on or after such effective date.
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