Minnesota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1573 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/17/2025

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to health; establishing an occupational medicine residency grant program;​
1.3 appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter​
1.4 144.​
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.6 Section 1. [144.1915] OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY GRANT​
1.7PROGRAM.​
1.8 Subdivision 1.Definitions.(a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have​
1.9the meanings given.​
1.10 (b) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of health.​
1.11 (c) "Occupational medicine residency program" means a program that:​
1.12 (1) is located in Minnesota;​
1.13 (2) is accredited as an occupational medicine residency program or is a candidate for​
1.14accreditation; and​
1.15 (3) trains medical residents in the specialty of occupational medicine.​
1.16 Subd. 2.Program administration.(a) The commissioner must award occupational​
1.17medicine residency grants to existing, eligible, not-for-profit occupational medicine residency​
1.18programs to support existing and new residency positions. Funds must be allocated first to​
1.19proposed new residency positions for occupational medicine, and remaining funds must be​
1.20allocated proportionally based on the number of existing residents in eligible programs. The​
1.21commissioner may fund a new residency position for up to three years.​
1​Section 1.​
25-01732 as introduced​01/02/25 REVISOR SGS/MI​
SENATE​
STATE OF MINNESOTA​
S.F. No. 1573​NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
(SENATE AUTHORS: MANN and Klein)​
OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
Introduction and first reading​02/20/2025​
Referred to Health and Human Services​ 2.1 (b) Grant funds awarded under this section may only be spent to cover the costs of:​
2.2 (1) establishing, maintaining, or expanding training for occupational medicine residents;​
2.3 (2) recruitment, training, and retention of occupational medicine residents and faculty;​
2.4 (3) travel and lodging for occupational medicine residents;​
2.5 (4) salaries for occupational medicine faculty, residents, and preceptors; and​
2.6 (5) training site improvements, fees, equipment, and supplies required for new residency​
2.7positions for occupational medicine residents.​
2.8 (c) Grant funds must not be used to supplant any other government or private funds​
2.9available for these purposes.​
2.10 Subd. 3.Applications.Eligible occupational medicine residency programs seeking a​
2.11grant under this section must submit an application to the commissioner. The application​
2.12must include objectives, a related work plan and budget, a description of the number of new​
2.13and existing residency positions that will be supported using grant funds, and any additional​
2.14information the commissioner determines to be necessary. The commissioner must determine​
2.15whether applications are complete and responsive and may require revisions or additional​
2.16information before awarding a grant.​
2.17 Subd. 4.Program oversight.The commissioner must require and collect from​
2.18occupational medicine residency programs receiving grants information necessary to​
2.19administer and evaluate the program. The evaluation must include the scope of expansion​
2.20of new residency positions and information describing specific programs to enhance existing​
2.21residency positions, which may include facility improvements. The commissioner must​
2.22collect data on occupational medicine residency shortages.​
2.23 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATION.​
2.24 $....... in fiscal year 2026 is appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner of​
2.25health for the occupational medicine residency grant program under Minnesota Statutes,​
2.26section 144.1915. The commissioner may use up to $....... of this appropriation for program​
2.27administration.​
2​Sec. 2.​
25-01732 as introduced​01/02/25 REVISOR SGS/MI​