Title 20, Chapter 3, Section 512
( 20-3-512)
(a) It shall be the duty of the State Medical Education Board to
receive and pass upon, allow or disallow all applications for loans
made to or scholarships given students who are bona fide citizens
and residents of the State of Georgia and who desire to become
doctors of medicine and who are acceptable for enrollment in an
accredited four-year medical school in the United States which has
received accreditation or provisional accreditation by the Liaison
Committee on Medical Education of the American Medical Association
or the Bureau of Professional Education of the American Osteopathic
Association for a program in medical education designed to qualify
the graduate for licensure by the Composite State Board of Medical
Examiners of Georgia. The purpose of such loans shall be to enable
such applicants to obtain a standard four-year medical education
which will qualify them to become licensed to practice medicine in
the State of Georgia. It shall be the duty of the State Medical
Education Board to make a careful and full investigation of the
ability, character, and qualifications of each applicant and
determine the applicant's fitness to become the recipient of such
loan or scholarship, and for that purpose the State Medical
Education Board may propound such examination to each applicant
which it deems proper. The said State Medical Education Board may
also prescribe such rules and regulations as it deems necessary and
proper to carry out the purpose and intention of this part. The
investigation of the applicant shall include an investigation of the
ability of the applicant, and of the parents of such applicant, to
pay his or her own tuition at such medical school, and the State
Medical Education Board in granting such loans and scholarships
shall give preference to qualified applicants who, and whose
parents, are unable to pay the applicant's tuition at such a medical
school. (b) The State Medical Education Board shall have authority to grant
to each applicant deemed by the State Medical Education Board to be
qualified to receive the same a loan or scholarship on a one-year
renewable basis for the purpose of acquiring a standard four-year
medical education, upon such terms and conditions as in the judgment
of the State Medical Education Board may be necessary or desirable.
The State Medical Education Board is authorized to consider, among
other criteria, the home area of the student and the likelihood, if
determinable, that the student will practice medicine in an area of
this state which may entitle the student to repay the loan through
services rendered as provided in this part. |