§ 28B.115.010 Legislative findings — Intent
§ 28B.115.020 Definitions
§ 28B.115.030 Washington health corps — Programs established — Duties of office
§ 28B.115.040 Technical assistance for rural communities and counties — Marketing plan
§ 28B.115.050 Planning committee — Criteria for selecting participants
§ 28B.115.070 Eligible credentialed health care professions — Health professional shortage areas — Specific profession selection criteria
§ 28B.115.080 Annual award amount — Scholarship preferences — Required service obligations — Criteria for forensic pathologists
§ 28B.115.090 Loan repayment and scholarship awards
§ 28B.115.100 Discrimination by participants prohibited — Violation
§ 28B.115.110 Participant obligation — Repayment obligation — Appeals from determinations
§ 28B.115.120 Participant obligation — Scholarships — Wraparound services — Appeals
§ 28B.115.130 Health professional loan repayment and scholarship program fund
§ 28B.115.135 Behavioral health loan repayment program account
§ 28B.115.140 Transfer of program administration
§ 28B.115.150 Osteopathic or allopathic medical student clinical rotations
§ 28B.115.155 Osteopathic or allopathic medical student clinical rotations — Foreign medical schools
§ 28B.115.165 Health professional loan repayment and scholarship program fund — Priority for applications that reflect demographically underrepresented populations
§ 28B.115.900 Effective date — 1989 1st ex.s. c 9
§ 28B.115.902 Application to scope of chapter — Captions not law — 1991 c 332

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 28B.115 - Washington health corps

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