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Page 4 1 and any excess remaining funds shall be used to award 2 tuition grants to eligible students. For purposes of 3 this paragraph, "affected student" means a qualified 4 student for whom payment of a tuition grant was made 5 under section 261.13 for one or more semesters or 6 trimesters while the student was attending a private 7 institution which was accredited as defined in section 8 261.9 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1995, but 9 which does not meet the requirements for an accredited 10 private institution for the fiscal year beginning July 11 1, 1996. 12 The amount of an enhanced forgivable loan issued 13 under this section shall not exceed $11,500. To 14 qualify for an enhanced forgiveable loan a person 15 shall do all of the following: 16 (1) Practice as a primary care physician in a 17 community designated as underserved by state and 18 federal authorities and which has a population of less 19 than 20,000. A student must provide one year of 20 practice for every year of loan forgiveness. 21 (2) Have shown superior academic achievement and 22 demonstrated exceptional financial need during the 23 last year of undergraduate study. 24 The commission shall prescribe by rule the terms of 25 repayment and forgiveness. The rules shall be 26 consistent with the requirements of section 261.19A. 27 The commission shall deposit payments made by loan 28 recipients into the fund created in section 261.19B. 29 DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS 30 Sec. 5. There is appropriated from the general 31 fund of the state to the department of cultural 32 affairs for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1996, 33 and ending June 30, 1997, the following amounts, or so 34 much thereof as is necessary, to be used for the 35 purposes designated: 36 1. ARTS DIVISION 37 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous 38 purposes, including funds to match federal grants, for 39 areawide arts and cultural service organizations that 40 meet the requirements of chapter 303C, and for not 41 more than the following full-time equivalent 42 positions: 43 $ 1,081,918 44 FTEs 11.00 45 The Iowa arts council shall develop and implement a 46 simplified, uniform grant application for use by all 47 grant applicants and shall prescribe a uniform grant 48 application renewal period for all grant applicants by 49 January 15, 1997. 50 2. HISTORICAL DIVISION
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