Texas Education Code - Section 65.41. Medical School Admission Policies
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§ 65.41. MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMISSION POLICIES. The Board of
Regents shall promulgate appropriate rules and regulations
pertaining to the admission of students to medical schools which
will provide for admission of those students to its entering class
each year who are equally or as well qualified as all other students
and who have entered a contract with or received a commitment for a
stipend, grant, loan or scholarship from the State Rural Medical
Education Board. The State Rural Medical Education Board may
contract with medical students providing for such students to
engage in a general or family practice of medicine for not less than
four years after licensing and a period of medical residency, as
determined by the rules and regulations established by the State
Rural Medical Education Board, in cities of Texas which have a
population of less than 5,000 or in rural areas, as that term may be
defined by the State Rural Medical Education Board, and said Board
is hereby given the authority to define and from time to time
redefine the term rural area, at the time the medical practice is
commenced. This contract shall provide for a monthly stipend of at
least $100 to be granted by the State Rural Medical Education Board
to each person under contract with the state while enrolled as a
medical school student.
Added by Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 2408, ch. 740, § 3, eff. Sept.
1, 1975.
Section: 65.34 65.35 65.36 65.37 65.38 65.39 65.40 65.41 65.42 65.43 65.45 65.46 66.01 66.02 66.04
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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