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TITLE 39

HEALTH AND SAFETY

CHAPTER 61

IDAHO CONRAD J-1 VISA WAIVER AND NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVER PROGRAMS

39-6105. Definitions. As used in this chapter:

(1) "Applicant" means a health care facility that seeks to employ a physician and is requesting state support of a J-1 visa waiver or national interest waiver.

(2) "Area of underservice" means a health professional shortage area in primary care or mental health, a medically underserved area, or a medically underserved population, federally designated by the secretary of health and human services. Physician scarcity areas as determined by the centers for medicaid and medicare services are included for the purpose of placing national interest waiver petitioning physicians.

(3) "Department" means the Idaho department of health and welfare.

(4) "De-designation threshold" means the number of full-time equivalent primary care physicians necessary to remove the federal designation as an area of underservice.

(5) "Employment contract" means a legally binding agreement between the applicant and the physician named in the J-1 visa waiver or national interest waiver application which contains all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, the salary, benefits, length of employment and any other consideration owing under the agreement. The employment contract must meet all state and federal criteria, including labor and immigration rules.

(6) "Federal fiscal year" means the twelve (12) months which commence the first day of October in each year and close on the thirtieth day of September of the following year.

(7) "Full time" means a working week of a minimum of forty (40) hours at one (1) or more health care facilities.

(8) "Health care facility" means an entity with an active Idaho taxpayer identification number doing business or proposing to do business in the practice location where the physician would be employed, whose stated purposes include the delivery of primary medical or mental health care.

(9) "Interested government agency" means an agency that has the authority from the United States department of state to submit requests for J-1 visa waivers of foreign physician petitioners on behalf of public interest.

(10) "J-1 visa" means an entrance permit into the United States for a foreign trained physician who is a nonimmigrant admitted under section 101(a)(15)(J) of the United States information and education exchange act or who acquired such status or who acquired exchange visitor status under the act.

(11) "J-1 visa waiver" means a federal action that waives the requirement for a foreign physician, in the United States on a J-1 visa, to return to his home country for a two (2) year period following medical residency training.

(12) "National interest waiver" means an exemption from the labor certification process administered by the United States department of labor for foreign physicians whose will to stay in the United States and work in an area of underservice in Idaho is determined to be in the public interest by the Idaho department of health and welfare.

(13) "New start" means a health care facility as defined in subsection (8) of this section, that has been in existence for twelve (12) months or less.

(14) "Physician" means the foreign physician, named in the J-1 visa waiver or national interest waiver application, who requires a waiver to remain in the United States to practice medicine.

(15) "Primary care" means a medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy licensed in pediatrics, family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, or psychiatry.

(16) "Sliding fee discount schedule" means a written delineation documenting the value of charge discounts granted to patients based upon financial hardship and federal poverty guidelines.

(17) "Unmet need" means a vacancy or shortage of primary care health physicians experienced by a community or population, as defined by federally designated health professional shortage areas or medically underserved areas/populations.

(18) "Vacancy" means a full-time physician practice opportunity in the delivery of primary care services.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title39 > T39ch61 > T39ch61sect39-6105

TITLE 39

HEALTH AND SAFETY

CHAPTER 61

IDAHO CONRAD J-1 VISA WAIVER AND NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVER PROGRAMS

39-6105. Definitions. As used in this chapter:

(1) "Applicant" means a health care facility that seeks to employ a physician and is requesting state support of a J-1 visa waiver or national interest waiver.

(2) "Area of underservice" means a health professional shortage area in primary care or mental health, a medically underserved area, or a medically underserved population, federally designated by the secretary of health and human services. Physician scarcity areas as determined by the centers for medicaid and medicare services are included for the purpose of placing national interest waiver petitioning physicians.

(3) "Department" means the Idaho department of health and welfare.

(4) "De-designation threshold" means the number of full-time equivalent primary care physicians necessary to remove the federal designation as an area of underservice.

(5) "Employment contract" means a legally binding agreement between the applicant and the physician named in the J-1 visa waiver or national interest waiver application which contains all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, the salary, benefits, length of employment and any other consideration owing under the agreement. The employment contract must meet all state and federal criteria, including labor and immigration rules.

(6) "Federal fiscal year" means the twelve (12) months which commence the first day of October in each year and close on the thirtieth day of September of the following year.

(7) "Full time" means a working week of a minimum of forty (40) hours at one (1) or more health care facilities.

(8) "Health care facility" means an entity with an active Idaho taxpayer identification number doing business or proposing to do business in the practice location where the physician would be employed, whose stated purposes include the delivery of primary medical or mental health care.

(9) "Interested government agency" means an agency that has the authority from the United States department of state to submit requests for J-1 visa waivers of foreign physician petitioners on behalf of public interest.

(10) "J-1 visa" means an entrance permit into the United States for a foreign trained physician who is a nonimmigrant admitted under section 101(a)(15)(J) of the United States information and education exchange act or who acquired such status or who acquired exchange visitor status under the act.

(11) "J-1 visa waiver" means a federal action that waives the requirement for a foreign physician, in the United States on a J-1 visa, to return to his home country for a two (2) year period following medical residency training.

(12) "National interest waiver" means an exemption from the labor certification process administered by the United States department of labor for foreign physicians whose will to stay in the United States and work in an area of underservice in Idaho is determined to be in the public interest by the Idaho department of health and welfare.

(13) "New start" means a health care facility as defined in subsection (8) of this section, that has been in existence for twelve (12) months or less.

(14) "Physician" means the foreign physician, named in the J-1 visa waiver or national interest waiver application, who requires a waiver to remain in the United States to practice medicine.

(15) "Primary care" means a medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy licensed in pediatrics, family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, or psychiatry.

(16) "Sliding fee discount schedule" means a written delineation documenting the value of charge discounts granted to patients based upon financial hardship and federal poverty guidelines.

(17) "Unmet need" means a vacancy or shortage of primary care health physicians experienced by a community or population, as defined by federally designated health professional shortage areas or medically underserved areas/populations.

(18) "Vacancy" means a full-time physician practice opportunity in the delivery of primary care services.


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Statutes > Idaho > Title39 > T39ch61 > T39ch61sect39-6105

TITLE 39

HEALTH AND SAFETY

CHAPTER 61

IDAHO CONRAD J-1 VISA WAIVER AND NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVER PROGRAMS

39-6105. Definitions. As used in this chapter:

(1) "Applicant" means a health care facility that seeks to employ a physician and is requesting state support of a J-1 visa waiver or national interest waiver.

(2) "Area of underservice" means a health professional shortage area in primary care or mental health, a medically underserved area, or a medically underserved population, federally designated by the secretary of health and human services. Physician scarcity areas as determined by the centers for medicaid and medicare services are included for the purpose of placing national interest waiver petitioning physicians.

(3) "Department" means the Idaho department of health and welfare.

(4) "De-designation threshold" means the number of full-time equivalent primary care physicians necessary to remove the federal designation as an area of underservice.

(5) "Employment contract" means a legally binding agreement between the applicant and the physician named in the J-1 visa waiver or national interest waiver application which contains all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, the salary, benefits, length of employment and any other consideration owing under the agreement. The employment contract must meet all state and federal criteria, including labor and immigration rules.

(6) "Federal fiscal year" means the twelve (12) months which commence the first day of October in each year and close on the thirtieth day of September of the following year.

(7) "Full time" means a working week of a minimum of forty (40) hours at one (1) or more health care facilities.

(8) "Health care facility" means an entity with an active Idaho taxpayer identification number doing business or proposing to do business in the practice location where the physician would be employed, whose stated purposes include the delivery of primary medical or mental health care.

(9) "Interested government agency" means an agency that has the authority from the United States department of state to submit requests for J-1 visa waivers of foreign physician petitioners on behalf of public interest.

(10) "J-1 visa" means an entrance permit into the United States for a foreign trained physician who is a nonimmigrant admitted under section 101(a)(15)(J) of the United States information and education exchange act or who acquired such status or who acquired exchange visitor status under the act.

(11) "J-1 visa waiver" means a federal action that waives the requirement for a foreign physician, in the United States on a J-1 visa, to return to his home country for a two (2) year period following medical residency training.

(12) "National interest waiver" means an exemption from the labor certification process administered by the United States department of labor for foreign physicians whose will to stay in the United States and work in an area of underservice in Idaho is determined to be in the public interest by the Idaho department of health and welfare.

(13) "New start" means a health care facility as defined in subsection (8) of this section, that has been in existence for twelve (12) months or less.

(14) "Physician" means the foreign physician, named in the J-1 visa waiver or national interest waiver application, who requires a waiver to remain in the United States to practice medicine.

(15) "Primary care" means a medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy licensed in pediatrics, family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, or psychiatry.

(16) "Sliding fee discount schedule" means a written delineation documenting the value of charge discounts granted to patients based upon financial hardship and federal poverty guidelines.

(17) "Unmet need" means a vacancy or shortage of primary care health physicians experienced by a community or population, as defined by federally designated health professional shortage areas or medically underserved areas/populations.

(18) "Vacancy" means a full-time physician practice opportunity in the delivery of primary care services.