§ 20-12-203 - Administration.
               	 		
20-12-203.    Administration.
    (a)    (1)  There  is established on the books of the Treasurer of State, the Chief Fiscal  Officer of the State, and the Auditor of State, a fund to be known as  the "Rural Medical Clinic Revolving Loan Fund", which shall consist of  moneys provided by law to be used solely and exclusively for the making  of loans by the State Board of Finance, upon application therefor, for  the construction and equipping of rural medical clinics in rural areas  of this state.
      (2)  Loans for any  one (1) medical practitioner or for the same rural medical clinic shall  not exceed in the aggregate the sum of one hundred fifty thousand  dollars ($150,000).
      (3)  Loans shall be at five percent (5%) interest annually and shall not be for a period of more than ten (10) years.
(b)  Before the loan may be made, the State Board of Finance shall determine:
      (1)  That  the rural community in which the rural medical clinic is to be  established through a loan made under this subchapter does not have  adequate medical services available in the rural community;
      (2)  That  the land, building, and equipment to be acquired, constructed, or  renovated through the use of the loan funds are needed to meet the  medical needs of the community in which it is to be established;
      (3)  That  the medical practitioners seeking the loan have entered into an  agreement with the State Board of Finance, which shall be a part of the  loan application and agreement, if approved, to engage in medical  practice in the rural medical clinic for the period for which the loan  is applied; and
      (4)  That, if  there are not adequate funds available to make loans for rural medical  clinics applying for the loans, the State Board of Finance shall make  the loans to those rural medical clinics which, in the opinion of the  State Board of Finance, will meet the more critical rural medical needs  of this state.
(c)  Loans made under  this subchapter shall be secured by a first lien mortgage on the lands  and buildings to be acquired, constructed, or improved and upon the  equipment to be installed therein to be used as a medical clinic in the  rural area of this state.
(d)  If any  person obtaining a loan under this subchapter shall be delinquent in  making two (2) payments due under the terms of the loan or shall cease  to use the property or equipment for which the loan was provided as a  medical clinic, the entire unpaid balance of the loan and all unpaid  interest thereon shall be due and payable upon a determination of the  facts by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(e)  The  State Board of Finance may make such reasonable rules and regulations  and to prescribe such forms and procedures as are deemed appropriate to  enable it to enforce this subchapter.
(f)  In  addition to such criteria as are established by the State Board of  Finance, the State Board of Health may establish through rules and  regulations promulgated by the Division of Health of the Department of  Health and Human Services criteria to implement the following  requirements:
      (1)  That a person  with an already established practice will not be considered an eligible  applicant except under extreme circumstances threatening the continuance  of his or her service to the rural community;
      (2)  That the applicant shall serve a proportionate amount of Medicaid patients for the rural community;
      (3)  That the applicant shall demonstrate a willingness to work within the existing health care system;
      (4)  That the applicant shall practice a minimum of thirty-two (32) hours a week; and
      (5)  That no applicant with professional income guarantees from other sources shall be approved under this program.
(g)  The division shall develop criteria for evaluating medically underserved areas, which shall include, but not be limited to:
      (1)  Infant mortality rate;
      (2)  Poverty population percentage;
      (3)  Population-to-primary-care-physician ratio; and
      (4)  Teenage pregnancy rate.