S 1858 IS
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 1858
To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a loan repayment
program to encourage the provision of veterinary services in shortage and
emergency situations.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
November 13 (legislative day, NOVEMBER 12), 2003
Mr. COCHRAN (for himself, Mr. HARKIN, Mr. COLEMAN, Mr. ALLARD, Mr. ENSIGN,
and Mr. CRAPO) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred
to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
A BILL
To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a loan repayment
program to encourage the provision of veterinary services in shortage and
emergency situations.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `National Veterinary Medical Service Act'.
SEC. 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM FOR VETERINARY
MEDICINE.
The National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of
1977 is amended by inserting after section 1415 (7 U.S.C. 3151) the
following:
`SEC. 1415A. VETERINARY MEDICINE LOAN REPAYMENT.
`(A) QUALIFYING EDUCATIONAL LOAN- The term `qualifying educational
loan' means a government or commercial loan incurred by an individual to
pay for attendance at an accredited college of veterinary medicine
resulting in a degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or the equivalent,
including--
`(ii) other reasonable educational expenses, including fees, books,
and laboratory expenses; and
`(iii) reasonable living expenses, as determined by the
Secretary.
`(B) VETERINARIAN SHORTAGE SITUATION-
`(i) IN GENERAL- The term `veterinarian shortage situation' shall
have the meaning that the Secretary shall prescribe.
`(ii) CONSIDERATIONS- In determining what constitutes a veterinarian
shortage situation, the Secretary may consider--
`(I) urban or rural areas that the Secretary determines have a
shortage of veterinarians;----------
`(II) areas of veterinary practice that the Secretary determines
have a shortage of veterinarians, such as public health, epidemiology,
and food safety;
`(III) areas of veterinary need in the Federal Government;
and
`(IV) other factors that the Secretary considers to be
relevant.
`(1) SERVICE IN VETERINARIAN SHORTAGE SITUATIONS-
`(A) IN GENERAL- Subject to the availability of funds under subsection
(d), the Secretary shall carry out a program to enter into agreements with
veterinarians under which a veterinarian agrees to provide, for a period
of time determined by the Secretary and specified in the agreement,
veterinary services in veterinarian shortage situations.
`(B) ANNUAL LOAN REPAYMENT- For each year of service under an
agreement under this paragraph, the Secretary shall pay an amount,
determined by the Secretary and specified in the agreement, of the
principal, interest, and related expenses of the qualifying educational
loans of the veterinarian.
`(2) SERVICE TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS- The
Secretary may enter into a 1-year agreement with a veterinarian who has
entered into an agreement under paragraph (1) for the veterinarian to
provide service to the Federal Government in an emergency situation, as
determined by the Secretary, under terms and conditions specified in the
agreement.
`(C) ADDITIONAL ANNUAL LOAN REPAYMENT-
`(i) IN GENERAL- Under an agreement under this paragraph, the
Secretary shall pay an amount, as determined by the Secretary and
specified in the agreement, of the principal, interest, and related
expenses of the qualifying educational loans of the
veterinarian.
`(ii) AMOUNT IN ADDITION- An amount paid under clause (i) shall be
in addition to the amount paid under the agreement under paragraph
(1).
`(D) REQUIREMENTS- An agreement under this paragraph shall provide
that--
`(i) a veterinarian shall not be required to serve more than 60
working days per year of the agreement; and
`(ii) a veterinarian who provides service in accordance with the
agreement--
`(I) shall receive a salary commensurate with the duties
performed; and
`(II) shall be reimbursed for travel and per diem expenses as
appropriate for the duration of the service.
`(1) AUTHORITY- The Secretary may carry out the program under subsection
(b) directly or through an agreement with another Federal agency or service
provider.
`(A) IN GENERAL- An agreement under paragraph (1) or (2) of subsection
(b) shall provide remedies for a breach of the agreement by the
veterinarian, including repayment or partial repayment of financial
assistance received, with interest.
`(B) AMOUNTS RECOVERED- Funds recovered under this
subsection--
`(i) shall be credited to the account available to carry out this
section; and
`(ii) shall be available to carry out this section without further
appropriation until expended.
`(C) WAIVER- If the Secretary determines that a veterinarian has
breached an agreement due to extreme hardship or extreme need, the
Secretary may grant a waiver of the repayment obligation for breach of
contract.
`(4) REPAYMENT SCHEDULE- The Secretary may enter into an agreement with
the holder of a qualifying educational loan for which payments are made
under this section to establish a schedule for the making of payments.
`(5) TAX LIABILITY- In addition to educational loan repayments, the
Secretary shall make such additional payments to a participating
veterinarian as the Secretary determines to be appropriate to reimburse the
veterinarian for tax liability resulting from participation in the program
under this section.
`(d) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS- There are authorized to be
appropriated such sums as are necessary to carry out this section, to remain
available until expended.'.
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