Loading chat...
HI HB306
Bill
Status
2/24/2021
Primary Sponsor
Aaron Johanson
Click for details
AI Summary
-
Amends the definition of "preceptor" to allow healthcare providers whose specialty supports primary care training to qualify for tax credits, removing the requirement that they maintain a primary care practice.
-
Revises the definition of "volunteer-based supervised clinical training rotation" to clarify that preceptors may be compensated for standard clinical services but must be uncompensated for the actual training instruction or receive no state funding for training services.
-
Requires documentation of itemized specialties that support eligible student development in primary care as part of the tax credit certification process.
-
Adds the director of health (or designee) as a member of the preceptor credit assurance committee to oversee tax credit implementation.
-
Effective July 1, 2060.
Legislative Description
Relating To Health.
Preceptors
Last Action
Carried over to 2022 Regular Session.
12/10/2021