§ 20-12-501 - Purpose -- Grant established.
               	 		
20-12-501.    Purpose -- Grant established.
    (a)  It  is the purpose and intent of this subchapter to establish a program of  financial assistance to encourage physicians to locate in and remain in  the practice of primary care medicine in communities of the state that  have a population of not more than fifteen thousand (15,000) persons. It  is the intent of the General Assembly that physicians who locate for a  minimum of four (4) years in and carry on a full-time practice of family  medicine in a priority medically underserved area as defined by the  Division of Health Care Facilities Services of the Division of Health of  the Department of Health and Human Services after July 1, 1999, shall  be entitled to receive grants totalling fifty-five thousand dollars  ($55,000) to be paid out over four (4) years. The first payment of  twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) shall be made when a practice is  established by the physician in the community and patients are being  seen in the office. The second, third, and fourth payments of ten  thousand dollars ($10,000) each shall be made after completion of each  continuous year of service.
(b)  It  is further the intent of this subchapter that individuals who were  assisted by the Arkansas Rural Medical Practice Student Loan and  Scholarship Program or the Community Match Loan and Scholarship Program  are also eligible for benefits under this program.