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California Assembly Bill AB2123 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/15/2022

                    CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2123Introduced by Assembly Member VillapuduaFebruary 15, 2022 An act to add Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 50260) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to health care availability. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2123, as introduced, Villapudua. Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.Existing law establishes various programs, including the Family Homelessness Challenge Grants and Technical Assistance Program, with the goal of providing housing. Existing law charges various agencies with the administration of these programs, including the Department of Housing and Community Development and the California Housing Finance Agency. Existing law also establishes various programs to facilitate the expansion of the health care workforce in rural and underserved communities, including, but not limited to, the Health Professions Career Opportunity Program and the California Registered Nurse Education Program.This bill, the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023, would establish the Bringing Health Care into Communities Program to be administered by the agency to provide housing grants to specified health professionals to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as specified. Under the bill, a health professional would be eligible for a grant for up to 5 years. The bill would make its provisions operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) California continues to experience shortages of health professionals, particularly in areas declared to be health professional shortage areas. (b) Individuals living in health professional shortage areas have reduced health outcomes due to the lack of availability of medical care. (c) Incentivizing health professionals to own homes in those health professional shortage areas would encourage health professionals to become permanently tied to and serving those areas.SEC. 2. Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 50260) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 9. Bringing Health care into Communities Act of 2023.50260. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.50261. (a) The Bringing Health Care into Communities Program is hereby established with the purpose of providing housing assistance grants in accordance with this chapter.(b) The agency shall administer the program. The agency shall provide housing grants to health professionals listed in Section 50262 to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as designated by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development in accordance with existing office guidelines.(c) A health professional eligible for a grant pursuant to this chapter shall be eligible for up to five years.(d) A health professional who begins receiving a housing grant based on residency in a health professional shortage area is eligible to continue to receive a housing grant pursuant to this chapter if that area is no longer a health professional shortage area but shall not receive a housing grant for more than five years.50262. The following health professionals are eligible for housing grants pursuant to this chapter.(a) Primary care physicians.(b) Dentists.(c) Dental hygienists.(d) Physician assistants.(e) Nurse practitioners.(f) Certified nurse midwives.(g) Pharmacists.(h) Mental health providers.(i) Behavioral health providers.50263. This chapter shall be operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. 

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2123Introduced by Assembly Member VillapuduaFebruary 15, 2022 An act to add Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 50260) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to health care availability. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2123, as introduced, Villapudua. Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.Existing law establishes various programs, including the Family Homelessness Challenge Grants and Technical Assistance Program, with the goal of providing housing. Existing law charges various agencies with the administration of these programs, including the Department of Housing and Community Development and the California Housing Finance Agency. Existing law also establishes various programs to facilitate the expansion of the health care workforce in rural and underserved communities, including, but not limited to, the Health Professions Career Opportunity Program and the California Registered Nurse Education Program.This bill, the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023, would establish the Bringing Health Care into Communities Program to be administered by the agency to provide housing grants to specified health professionals to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as specified. Under the bill, a health professional would be eligible for a grant for up to 5 years. The bill would make its provisions operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 2123

Introduced by Assembly Member VillapuduaFebruary 15, 2022

Introduced by Assembly Member Villapudua
February 15, 2022

 An act to add Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 50260) to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to health care availability. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 2123, as introduced, Villapudua. Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.

Existing law establishes various programs, including the Family Homelessness Challenge Grants and Technical Assistance Program, with the goal of providing housing. Existing law charges various agencies with the administration of these programs, including the Department of Housing and Community Development and the California Housing Finance Agency. Existing law also establishes various programs to facilitate the expansion of the health care workforce in rural and underserved communities, including, but not limited to, the Health Professions Career Opportunity Program and the California Registered Nurse Education Program.This bill, the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023, would establish the Bringing Health Care into Communities Program to be administered by the agency to provide housing grants to specified health professionals to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as specified. Under the bill, a health professional would be eligible for a grant for up to 5 years. The bill would make its provisions operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. 

Existing law establishes various programs, including the Family Homelessness Challenge Grants and Technical Assistance Program, with the goal of providing housing. Existing law charges various agencies with the administration of these programs, including the Department of Housing and Community Development and the California Housing Finance Agency. Existing law also establishes various programs to facilitate the expansion of the health care workforce in rural and underserved communities, including, but not limited to, the Health Professions Career Opportunity Program and the California Registered Nurse Education Program.

This bill, the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023, would establish the Bringing Health Care into Communities Program to be administered by the agency to provide housing grants to specified health professionals to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as specified. Under the bill, a health professional would be eligible for a grant for up to 5 years. The bill would make its provisions operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. 

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) California continues to experience shortages of health professionals, particularly in areas declared to be health professional shortage areas. (b) Individuals living in health professional shortage areas have reduced health outcomes due to the lack of availability of medical care. (c) Incentivizing health professionals to own homes in those health professional shortage areas would encourage health professionals to become permanently tied to and serving those areas.SEC. 2. Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 50260) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 9. Bringing Health care into Communities Act of 2023.50260. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.50261. (a) The Bringing Health Care into Communities Program is hereby established with the purpose of providing housing assistance grants in accordance with this chapter.(b) The agency shall administer the program. The agency shall provide housing grants to health professionals listed in Section 50262 to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as designated by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development in accordance with existing office guidelines.(c) A health professional eligible for a grant pursuant to this chapter shall be eligible for up to five years.(d) A health professional who begins receiving a housing grant based on residency in a health professional shortage area is eligible to continue to receive a housing grant pursuant to this chapter if that area is no longer a health professional shortage area but shall not receive a housing grant for more than five years.50262. The following health professionals are eligible for housing grants pursuant to this chapter.(a) Primary care physicians.(b) Dentists.(c) Dental hygienists.(d) Physician assistants.(e) Nurse practitioners.(f) Certified nurse midwives.(g) Pharmacists.(h) Mental health providers.(i) Behavioral health providers.50263. This chapter shall be operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. 

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) California continues to experience shortages of health professionals, particularly in areas declared to be health professional shortage areas. (b) Individuals living in health professional shortage areas have reduced health outcomes due to the lack of availability of medical care. (c) Incentivizing health professionals to own homes in those health professional shortage areas would encourage health professionals to become permanently tied to and serving those areas.

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) California continues to experience shortages of health professionals, particularly in areas declared to be health professional shortage areas. (b) Individuals living in health professional shortage areas have reduced health outcomes due to the lack of availability of medical care. (c) Incentivizing health professionals to own homes in those health professional shortage areas would encourage health professionals to become permanently tied to and serving those areas.

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:

### SECTION 1.

(a) California continues to experience shortages of health professionals, particularly in areas declared to be health professional shortage areas. 

(b) Individuals living in health professional shortage areas have reduced health outcomes due to the lack of availability of medical care. 

(c) Incentivizing health professionals to own homes in those health professional shortage areas would encourage health professionals to become permanently tied to and serving those areas.

SEC. 2. Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 50260) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read: CHAPTER 9. Bringing Health care into Communities Act of 2023.50260. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.50261. (a) The Bringing Health Care into Communities Program is hereby established with the purpose of providing housing assistance grants in accordance with this chapter.(b) The agency shall administer the program. The agency shall provide housing grants to health professionals listed in Section 50262 to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as designated by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development in accordance with existing office guidelines.(c) A health professional eligible for a grant pursuant to this chapter shall be eligible for up to five years.(d) A health professional who begins receiving a housing grant based on residency in a health professional shortage area is eligible to continue to receive a housing grant pursuant to this chapter if that area is no longer a health professional shortage area but shall not receive a housing grant for more than five years.50262. The following health professionals are eligible for housing grants pursuant to this chapter.(a) Primary care physicians.(b) Dentists.(c) Dental hygienists.(d) Physician assistants.(e) Nurse practitioners.(f) Certified nurse midwives.(g) Pharmacists.(h) Mental health providers.(i) Behavioral health providers.50263. This chapter shall be operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. 

SEC. 2. Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 50260) is added to Part 1 of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code, to read:

### SEC. 2.

 CHAPTER 9. Bringing Health care into Communities Act of 2023.50260. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.50261. (a) The Bringing Health Care into Communities Program is hereby established with the purpose of providing housing assistance grants in accordance with this chapter.(b) The agency shall administer the program. The agency shall provide housing grants to health professionals listed in Section 50262 to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as designated by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development in accordance with existing office guidelines.(c) A health professional eligible for a grant pursuant to this chapter shall be eligible for up to five years.(d) A health professional who begins receiving a housing grant based on residency in a health professional shortage area is eligible to continue to receive a housing grant pursuant to this chapter if that area is no longer a health professional shortage area but shall not receive a housing grant for more than five years.50262. The following health professionals are eligible for housing grants pursuant to this chapter.(a) Primary care physicians.(b) Dentists.(c) Dental hygienists.(d) Physician assistants.(e) Nurse practitioners.(f) Certified nurse midwives.(g) Pharmacists.(h) Mental health providers.(i) Behavioral health providers.50263. This chapter shall be operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. 

 CHAPTER 9. Bringing Health care into Communities Act of 2023.50260. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.50261. (a) The Bringing Health Care into Communities Program is hereby established with the purpose of providing housing assistance grants in accordance with this chapter.(b) The agency shall administer the program. The agency shall provide housing grants to health professionals listed in Section 50262 to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as designated by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development in accordance with existing office guidelines.(c) A health professional eligible for a grant pursuant to this chapter shall be eligible for up to five years.(d) A health professional who begins receiving a housing grant based on residency in a health professional shortage area is eligible to continue to receive a housing grant pursuant to this chapter if that area is no longer a health professional shortage area but shall not receive a housing grant for more than five years.50262. The following health professionals are eligible for housing grants pursuant to this chapter.(a) Primary care physicians.(b) Dentists.(c) Dental hygienists.(d) Physician assistants.(e) Nurse practitioners.(f) Certified nurse midwives.(g) Pharmacists.(h) Mental health providers.(i) Behavioral health providers.50263. This chapter shall be operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. 

 CHAPTER 9. Bringing Health care into Communities Act of 2023.

 CHAPTER 9. Bringing Health care into Communities Act of 2023.

50260. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.



50260. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Bringing Health Care into Communities Act of 2023.

50261. (a) The Bringing Health Care into Communities Program is hereby established with the purpose of providing housing assistance grants in accordance with this chapter.(b) The agency shall administer the program. The agency shall provide housing grants to health professionals listed in Section 50262 to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as designated by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development in accordance with existing office guidelines.(c) A health professional eligible for a grant pursuant to this chapter shall be eligible for up to five years.(d) A health professional who begins receiving a housing grant based on residency in a health professional shortage area is eligible to continue to receive a housing grant pursuant to this chapter if that area is no longer a health professional shortage area but shall not receive a housing grant for more than five years.



50261. (a) The Bringing Health Care into Communities Program is hereby established with the purpose of providing housing assistance grants in accordance with this chapter.

(b) The agency shall administer the program. The agency shall provide housing grants to health professionals listed in Section 50262 to be used for mortgage payments for a permanent residence in a health professional shortage area, as designated by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development in accordance with existing office guidelines.

(c) A health professional eligible for a grant pursuant to this chapter shall be eligible for up to five years.

(d) A health professional who begins receiving a housing grant based on residency in a health professional shortage area is eligible to continue to receive a housing grant pursuant to this chapter if that area is no longer a health professional shortage area but shall not receive a housing grant for more than five years.

50262. The following health professionals are eligible for housing grants pursuant to this chapter.(a) Primary care physicians.(b) Dentists.(c) Dental hygienists.(d) Physician assistants.(e) Nurse practitioners.(f) Certified nurse midwives.(g) Pharmacists.(h) Mental health providers.(i) Behavioral health providers.



50262. The following health professionals are eligible for housing grants pursuant to this chapter.

(a) Primary care physicians.

(b) Dentists.

(c) Dental hygienists.

(d) Physician assistants.

(e) Nurse practitioners.

(f) Certified nurse midwives.

(g) Pharmacists.

(h) Mental health providers.

(i) Behavioral health providers.

50263. This chapter shall be operative upon appropriation by the Legislature. 



50263. This chapter shall be operative upon appropriation by the Legislature.