LRB-1063/1
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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE
February 22, 2007 - Introduced by Representatives Mursau, Wasserman,
Benedict, Gronemus, Hines, Hintz, Meyer, Montgomery, Nerison, A. Ott,
Owens, Sinicki, Suder, Townsend, M. Williams
and Davis, cosponsored by
Senators Lassa, Breske, Carpenter, Hansen, Olsen, Roessler, Schultz and
Sullivan. Referred to Committee on Public Health.
AB90,1,4 1An Act to create 20.235 (1) (cp) and 39.397 of the statutes; relating to: a loan
2program for medical students who agree to practice medicine in health
3professional shortage areas, requiring the exercise of rule-making authority,
4and making an appropriation.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, the Higher Educational Aids Board (HEAB) administers
various student loan programs under which certain percentages of the loans are
forgiven for each year that a loan recipient is employed in certain professions after
the completion of the recipient's program of study. Those programs include a
program under which loans are forgiven after the recipient has been employed in this
state as a nurse, a program under which loans are forgiven after the recipient has
been employed as a teacher in the Milwaukee Public Schools, a program under which
loans are forgiven after the recipient has been employed in this state as a teacher of
visually impaired pupils or as an orientation and mobility instructor, and a program
under which loans are forgiven after the recipient has been employed as a teacher
in a school district in this state in which minority students constitute at least 29
percent of the membership of the school district.
This bill creates a loan program, to be administered by HEAB, to defray the cost
of tuition, fees, and expenses for residents of this state who are enrolled in a program
at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health or at the Medical
College of Wisconsin, Inc., leading to the degree of doctor of medicine and who agree
to practice medicine for not less than six years in a health professional shortage area,

which is defined under current law as an area designated by the federal Department
of Health and Human Services as having a shortage of medical care professionals.
The maximum amount of a loan that a person may receive during any fiscal year is
$10,000 and the maximum amount that a person may receive under the program is
$50,000. After a loan recipient has completed his or her program of study, HEAB
must forgive 10 percent of the loan's principal and interest after the first full year,
10 percent of the loan's principal and interest after the second full year, 10 percent
of the loan's principal and interest after the third full year, 10 percent of the loan's
principal and interest after the fourth full year, 20 percent of the loan's principal and
interest after the fifth full year, and 20 percent of the loan's principal and interest
after the sixth full year that the recipient has been employed full time as a doctor of
medicine in a health professional shortage area.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB90, s. 1 1Section 1. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place, insert
2the following amounts for the purposes indicated: - See PDF for table PDF
AB90, s. 2 3Section 2. 20.235 (1) (cp) of the statutes is created to read:
AB90,2,54 20.235 (1) (cp) Loan program for physicians in shortage areas. The amounts
5in the schedule for the loan program for physicians in shortage areas under s. 39.397.
AB90, s. 3 6Section 3. 39.397 of the statutes is created to read:
AB90,3,4 739.397 Loan program for physicians in shortage areas. (1) The board
8shall establish a loan program to defray the cost of tuition, fees, and expenses for
9residents of this state who are enrolled in a program at the University of Wisconsin

1School of Medicine and Public Health or at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc.,
2leading to the degree of doctor of medicine and who agree to practice medicine for not
3less than 6 years in a health professional shortage area, as defined in s. 560.183 (1)
4(aj).
AB90,3,10 5(2) The board shall make loans under sub. (1) from the appropriation account
6under s. 20.235 (1) (cp). The maximum amount of a loan that a person may receive
7during any fiscal year is $10,000. The maximum amount that a person may receive
8under this section is $50,000. The terms of a loan shall provide that the loan recipient
9is not required to repay the loan while the recipient is enrolled in a program described
10in sub. (1).
AB90,3,19 11(3) After the recipient of a loan under sub. (1) has completed the program
12described in sub. (1), the board shall forgive 10 percent of the loan's principal and
13interest after the first full year, 10 percent of the loan's principal and interest after
14the 2nd full year, 10 percent of the loan's principal and interest after the 3rd full year,
1510 percent of the loan's principal and interest after the 4th full year, 20 percent of the
16loan's principal and interest after the 5th full year, and 20 percent of the loan's
17principal and interest after the 6th full year that the recipient has been employed full
18time as a doctor of medicine in an area described in sub. (1). The board may forgive
19loans on a prorated basis for persons who are employed less than full time.
AB90,3,21 20(4) The board shall deposit in the general fund as general purpose revenue —
21earned all repayments of loans made under sub. (1) and the interest on those loans.
AB90,3,22 22(5) The board shall promulgate rules to implement and administer this section.
AB90, s. 4 23Section 4. Effective date.
AB90,4,3
1(1) Loan program for physicians in shortage areas. This act takes effect on
2the day after publication, or on the 2nd day after publication of the 2007-09 biennial
3budget act, whichever is later.
AB90,4,44 (End)
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