(a) There is established an Osteopathic Rural Medical Practice Student Loan and Scholarship Program Administrator.
(b) The administrator shall:
(1) Be employed by the Division of Higher Education;
(2) Serve as liaison between osteopathic rural medical practice student loan recipients and rural communities by:
(A) Working with the communities to identify their unique needs, to develop profiles of their ideal candidates, and to prepare for recruitment visits; and
(B) Assisting medical students and residents to identify medically underserved and other rural communities that suit their personal and medical practice needs and to meet their contractual obligations;
(3) Collect and monitor program data, including demographic data of participants and communities, service completion rates, retention rates beyond service completion, satisfaction of obligated physicians and communities, and other information;
(4) Prepare annual program evaluations and present the evaluations to the Osteopathic Rural Medical Practice Student Loan and Scholarship Board;
(5) Assist with preparation and submission of program reports;
(6) Attend board meetings in a nonvoting capacity; and
(7) Perform other functions assigned by the board.