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the staff of such center or entity in such management) as may be specified in the grant award. Such technical or other nonfinancial assistance shall be designed to assist such centers and entities in:

(1) Developing plans for becoming migrant centers; and/or

(2) Meeting the requirements of sections 319(f)(2) of the Act.

(b) Provide such assistance through its own staff or resources.

(c) Where the project will provide training to the staff of a center or entity in management or the provision of health services, provide such training consistent, as applicable, with

§ 56.108(b)(7).

(d) Maintain such records and make such reports on the expenditure of funds under this subpart and provision of such assistance as the Secretary may require.

$56.704 Grant evaluation and award.

Within the limits of funds determined by the Secretary to be available for such purpose, the Secretary may award grants under this subpart to applicants therefor which will, in his judgment, best promote the purposes of section 319(g) of the Act and applicable regulations of this part, taking into consideration:

(a) The cost-effectiveness of the application; and

(b) The number of centers and entities to be served by the applicant.

Subpart H-Acquisition and Modernization of Existing Buildings $56.801 Applicability of 42 CFR part 51c, subpart E.

The provisions of 42 CFR part 51c, subpart E, establishing requirements for the acquisition and modernization of existing buildings, shall apply to all grants under section 319 of the Act for project costs which include the cost of acquisition and/or modernization of existing buildings (including the cost of amortizing the principal of, and paying the interest on, loans); except that, for purposes of this subpart, references within subpart E to part 51c, or to subparts of part 51c, shall be deemed to be references to part 56, or to the appropriate subparts of part 56, and ref

erences to section 330 of the Act shall be deemed to be references to section 319 of the Act.

[43 FR 5353, Feb. 7, 1978]

PART 57-GRANTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TEACHING FACILITIES, EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND STUDENT LOANS

Subparts A-B [Reserved]

Subpart C-Health Professions Student

Loans

57.201 Applicability.

57.202 Definitions.

57.203 Application by school.

57.204 Payment of Federal capital contributions and reallocation of funds remitted to the Secretary.

57.205 Health professions student loan

funds.

57.206 Eligibility and selection of health professions student loan applicants. 57.207 Maximum amount of health professions student loans.

57.208 Health professions student loan promissory note and disclosure requirements.

57.209 Payment of health professions student loans.

57.210 Repayment and collection of health professions student loans.

57.211 Cancellation of health professions student loans for disability or death. 57.212 [Reserved]

57.213 Continuation of provisions for cancellation of loans made prior to November 18, 1971.

57.213a Loan cancellation reimbursement. 57.214 Repayment of loans made after November 17, 1971, for failure to complete a program of study.

57.215 Records, reports,

audit.

inspection, and

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57.503 Who is eligible to apply for a grant? 57.504 How will applications be evaluated? 57.505 How long does grant support last? 57.506 How is the amount of the award determined?

57.507 For what purposes may grant funds be spent?

57.508 What financial support is available to trainees?

57.509 Who is eligible for financial assistance as a trainee?

57.510 What are the requirements for traineeships and the appointment of trainees?

57.511 Duration of traineeships.

57.512 Termination of traineeships.

57.513 What additional Department regula

tions apply to grantees?

57.514 Additional conditions.

Subpart G [Reserved]

Subpart H-Grants for Physician Assistant Training Programs

57.701 Applicability.

57.702 Definitions.

57.703 Eligibility.

57.704 Application.

57.705 Project requirements.

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57.4103 Who is eligible to apply for a grant? 57.4104 For what projects may grant funds be requested?

57.4105 Project requirements.

57.4106 How will applications be evaluated? 57.4107 How long does grant support last? 57.4108 What financial support is available to fellows?

57.4109 Who is eligible for financial assistance as a fellow?

57.4110 What are the requirements for fellowships and the appointment of fellows? 57.4111 Termination of fellowships.

57.4112 For what purposes may grant funds be spent?

57.4113 What additional Department regulations apply to grantees?

57.4114 What other audit and inspection requirements apply to grantees? 57.4115 Additional conditions.

Subparts A-B [Reserved]

Subpart C-Health Professions Student Loans

AUTHORITY: Sec. 215 of the Public Health Service Act, 58 Stat. 690, as amended, 63 Stat. 35 (42 U.S.C. 216); secs. 740-747 of the Public Health Service Act, 77 Stat. 170-173, as amended by 90 Stat. 2266-2268, 91 Stat. 390391, 95 Stat. 920, 99 Stat. 532-536, and 102 Stat. 3125 (42 U.S.C. 294m-q); renumbered as secs.

721-735, as amended by Pub. L. 102-408, 106 Stat. 2011-2022 (42 U.S.C. 292q-292y).

SOURCE: 44 FR 29055, May 18, 1979, unless otherwise noted.

$57.201 Applicability.

The regulations of this subpart apply to the federal capital contributions made by the Secretary to public or other nonprofit health professions schools for the establishment of health professions student loan funds and to loans made to students by schools from these funds.

§ 57.202 Definitions.

As used in this subpart:

Act means the Public Health Service Act, as amended.

Date upon which a student ceases to be a full-time student means the first day of the month which is nearest to the date upon which an individual ceases to be a full-time student as defined in this section.

Default means the failure of a borrower of a loan made under this subpart to make an installment payment when due, or comply with any other term of the promissory note for such loan, except that a loan made under this subpart shall not be considered to be in default if the loan is discharged in bankruptcy, the borrower's repayment schedule has been renegotiated and the borrower is complying with the renegotiated schedule, or the loan is in forbearance.

Federal capital loan means a loan made by the Secretary to a school under section 744(a) of the Act, as in effect prior to October 1, 1977, the proceeds of which are to be returned to the Secretary.

Full-time student means a student who is enrolled in a health professions school and pursuing a course of study which is a full-time academic workload, as determined by the school, leading to a degree specified in section 722(b) of the Act.

Grace period means the period of 1 year beginning on the date upon which a student ceases to be a full-time student at a school of medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, podiatric medicine, optometry, or veterinary medicine.

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