Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1398

Introduced
2/9/24  

Caption

Higher Education – Janet L. Hoffman Loan Assistance Repayment Program – Eligibility

Impact

If enacted, HB1398 would have a significant impact on the state's approach to addressing veterinary shortages, particularly in animal shelters. By expanding the eligibility to include veterinarians, the bill aims to provide a financial incentive for graduates to work in areas that may struggle to attract qualified professionals. This could result in enhanced veterinary care for sheltered animals, potentially improving their health outcomes and overall welfare. The bill's amendments to the existing law signify a commitment to address the needs of both animal care providers and the animals themselves.

Summary

House Bill 1398 aims to expand the eligibility criteria for participants in the Janet L. Hoffman Loan Assistance Repayment Program. This program provides financial relief to individuals with higher education loans who engage in specific employment fields. The bill specifically includes veterinarians who have graduated from accredited veterinary colleges and have provided services at designated animal shelters for a certain duration. This change reflects an acknowledgment of the increasing need for veterinary services in community animal shelters, thereby encouraging veterinarians to participate in animal welfare initiatives.

Conclusion

Overall, HB1398 represents a proactive step towards supporting those in veterinary professions while simultaneously addressing the needs of animal shelters. Through the introduction of this legislation, Maryland continues to explore innovative ways to improve higher education support mechanisms and align them with community service objectives.

Contention

While the bill appears to have broad support in terms of its intentions, there may be discussions regarding the parameters of the loan assistance and the definition of 'eligible employment.' Some stakeholders may express concerns about ensuring that the defined timeframes and service locations do not inadvertently limit access for potential beneficiaries. There may also be debates regarding the fiscal implications of expanding the program, as increasing the number of participants could elevate the financial commitments required from the state.

Companion Bills

MD SB900

Crossfiled Higher Education – Janet L. Hoffman Loan Assistance Repayment Program – Eligibility

Previously Filed As

MD SB482

Janet L. Hoffman Loan Assistance Repayment Program - Mental Health Professionals in Public Schools

MD HB488

Janet L. Hoffman Loan Assistance Repayment Program - Mental Health Professionals in Public Schools

MD HB1061

Janet L. Hoffman Loan Assistance Repayment Program - Private Company Employees With a Master's Degree in Social Work - Eligible Employment

MD HB1219

Maryland Educator Shortage Reduction Act of 2023

MD HB1081

Higher Education – Student Loans – Notice Requirement and Tax Credit

MD SB959

Higher Education - Maryland 529 Program - Reform

MD HB1290

Higher Education - Maryland 529 Program - Reform

MD HB923

Higher Education - Appointment of Secretary and Student Financial Assistance - Accommodations at Public Institutions for Religious Beliefs

MD SB662

Higher Education - Appointment of Secretary and Student Financial Assistance - Accommodations at Public Institutions for Religious Beliefs

MD SB688

Maryland Medical Assistance Program – Employed Persons with Disabilities Program – Eligibility

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