(1) Each year, the council shall select up to four qualified veterinarian applicants to participate in the program. The number of applicants that the council may choose in a given year is dependent on the amount of money available in that year for the council to award under the program.
(2) To be eligible for repayment under the program, an applicant must:
(a) Be a licensed veterinarian who:
Agrees, in the form and manner determined by the council, to practice veterinarymedicine in a veterinary shortage area, as designated by the council pursuant to section 23-311007; and
Graduated from an accredited doctor of veterinary medicine school in 2017 or later;
Currently live in Colorado or, at some point, have lived in Colorado for at least threeyears; and
Have an outstanding education loan:
That was incurred in relation to the applicant's attendance at an accredited doctor ofveterinary medicine school located in the United States;
For which the applicant is not in default; and
That has not been consolidated with any loans incurred by a spouse.
(3) An applicant selected for loan repayment under the program:
(a) Is eligible for an amount:
Up to seventy thousand dollars pursuant to the maximum yearly repayment amountsset forth in section 23-31-1009; and
That correlates to the applicant's outstanding veterinary education loans;
(b) Shall contract with the council to provide veterinary medical services in one or more designated veterinary shortage areas for a period up to four years.
(4) In establishing the applicant eligibility criteria for loan repayment under the program, the council shall consider the following factors with respect to the applicant's compatibility with a designated veterinary shortage area:
An applicant's training with respect to, ability to provide, and willingness to engagein, food animal veterinary medicine and the extent to which the designated veterinary shortage area needs food animal veterinary medical services;
An applicant's commitment to practice veterinary medicine in the designated veterinary shortage area;
An applicant's date of availability to practice veterinary medicine in the designatedveterinary shortage area; and
An applicant's competence, as determined by the state board of veterinary medicinecreated in section 12-315-106, and ability to fulfill the duties identified in the application.
(5) The council shall give priority to eligible applicants who:
Have graduated from Colorado state university's college of veterinary medicine andbiomedical sciences; and
With respect to a designated veterinary shortage area:
Have lived in the veterinary shortage area or a nearby area;
Have family in the veterinary shortage area or a nearby area; or(III) Live, or have lived, in a substantially similar rural area of the state.
Source: L. 2017: Entire part added, (HB 17-1282), ch. 322, p. 1737, § 1, effective August 9. L. 2019: (4)(d) amended, (HB 19-1172), ch. 136, p. 1685, § 122, effective October 1.