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PRINTER'S NO. 1214 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL 
No.1102 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY PIELLI, WEBSTER, MADDEN, HILL-EVANS, SANCHEZ, 
MALAGARI, VENKAT, GIRAL, HOWARD, NEILSON, JAMES, D. WILLIAMS, 
STEELE, BELLMON, CERRATO AND GREEN, APRIL 1, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON VETERANS AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY 
PREPAREDNESS, APRIL 1, 2025 
AN ACT
Amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania 
Consolidated Statutes, in military educational programs 
relating to medical officer or health officer incentive 
program, further providing for definitions, for establishment 
of program, for program stipend, for additional incentives, 
for recoupment of incentive payments , for adjustment of 
stipend amounts and for eligibility; and making editorial 
changes.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  Sections 3209(a) and 3210(b) of Title 51 of the 
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are amended to read:
§ 3209.  Administration.
(a)  Appropriation and administrative costs.-- The General 
Assembly shall appropriate funds to pay full-time and part-time 
educational assistance grants under this subchapter. A portion 
of the funds appropriated may be used to pay the costs of the 
administration of this subchapter and Subchapter B (relating to 
[Medical Officer or Health ] Specialty Branch Officer Incentive 
Program).
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§ 3210.  Educational Assistance Program Fund.
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(b)  Appropriation.--All money deposited into the fund and 
the interest the fund accrues are appropriated to the department 
on a continuing basis to be used for the purposes provided for 
under this subchapter and Subchapter B (relating to [ Medical 
Officer or Health] Specialty Branch Officer Incentive Program).
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Section 2.  The heading of Subchapter B of Chapter 32 and 
sections 3211, 3212, 3213, 3214, 3216, 3217, 3223 and 3232 of 
Title 51 of are amended to read:
SUBCHAPTER B
[MEDICAL OFFICER OR HEALTH ] SPECIALTY BRANCH
OFFICER INCENTIVE PROGRAM
§ 3211.  Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter 
shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 
context clearly indicates otherwise:
["Behavioral health officer."  An officer who:
(1)  holds a license to practice psychology under the act 
of March 23, 1972 (P.L.136, No.52), known as the Professional 
Psychologists Practice Act, or is a licensed clinical social 
worker as defined in section 3 of the act of July 9, 1987 
(P.L.220, No.39), known as the Social Workers, Marriage and 
Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act;
(2)  has malpractice insurance, is self-insured or 
maintains insurance through a private employer; and
(3)  meets any applicable Federal requirements for the 
Pennsylvania National Guard.
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of the following:
(1)  A resident physician.
(2)  A physician.
(3)  A physician assistant.
(4)  A behavioral health officer.
(5)  A public health officer or environmental science 
officer.]
"Chaplain."   An officer who serves in the United States Army  
Chaplain Corps.
"Health care officer."  An officer who serves in one of the 
United States Air Force's following health care professions:
(1)  Doctor.
(2)  Nurse.
(3)  Dentist.
(4)  Allied Health.
(5)  Administration.
"JAG officer."    An officer who serves in the United States  
Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.
"Medical officer."  An officer who serves in one of the 
United States Army Medical Department's six corps:
(1)  Dental Corps.
(2)  Medical Corps.
(3)  Medical Services Corps.
(4)  Medical Specialist Corps.
(5)  Nurse Corps.
(6)  Veterinary Corps.
"Member in good standing."  A member of the Pennsylvania 
National Guard who meets all medical, training, physical and 
educational requirements for service and who is a satisfactory 
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["Physician."  An officer assigned to and serving in an
authorized Army Medical Corps or Air Force Medical Corps 
position who:
(1)  has completed a medicine residency program; and
(2)  is currently practicing medicine in the United 
States or its territories.
"Physician assistant."  An officer who:
(1)  is licensed as a physician assistant under the act 
of December 20, 1985 (P.L.457, No.112), known as the Medical 
Practice Act of 1985; and
(2)  meets any applicable Federal requirements for the 
Pennsylvania National Guard. ]
"Program."  The [Medical Officer or Health ] Specialty  Branch 
Officer Incentive Program.
["Public health officer" or "environmental science officer." 
An officer who holds a minimum of a bachelor's degree from an 
educational program accredited by an agency recognized by the 
United States Secretary of Education in an environmental science 
related field of study, including any of the following majors or 
their equivalent:
(1)  Environmental science, environmental health or 
environmental management.
(2)  Occupational health.
(3)  Industrial hygiene.
(4)  Public health.
(5)  Sanitary science or epidemiology.
(6)  Biology, chemistry, toxicology, geology, 
microbiology, biochemistry or zoology.
"Resident physician."  An officer who:
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Pennsylvania National Guard;
(2)  is a medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy 
participating in graduate training;
(3)  holds a license to practice medicine under the 
Medical Practice Act of 1985; and
(4)  meets any applicable Federal requirements for the 
Pennsylvania National Guard. ]
"Specialty branch officer."  A chaplain, health care officer, 
JAG officer or medical officer.
§ 3212.  Establishment of program.
The [Medical Officer or Health ] Specialty Branch Officer 
Incentive Program is established within the department to 
provide educational stipends to eligible [medical officers or 
health ] specialty branch officers in accordance with the 
provisions of this subchapter.
§ 3213.  Program stipend.
(a)  [General rule] Stipend.--
[(1)  A resident physician, physician or physician 
assistant who meets the requirements under subsection (c) may 
receive a stipend of $1,000 per month for no more than 48 
months of medicine residency or the first 36 accession months 
of service to the Pennsylvania National Guard.
(2)  A behavioral health officer, public health officer 
or environmental science officer who meets the requirements 
under subsection (c) may receive a stipend of $500 per month 
for no more than the first 36 accession months of service to 
the Pennsylvania National Guard. ]
(3)  A medical officer or health care officer who is 
required to have obtained a doctoral degree for entry into 
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requirements under subsection (c) may receive a stipend of 
$1,000 per month for no more than 48 months of medicine 
residency or the first 36 accession months of service to the 
Pennsylvania National Guard.
(4)  A medical officer or health care officer who is 
required to have obtained a master's degree for entry into 
the officer's military specialty and who meets the 
requirements under subsection (c) may receive a stipend of 
$750 per month for no more than 48 months of medicine 
residency or the first 36 accession months of service to the 
Pennsylvania National Guard.
(5)  A medical officer or health care officer who is 
required to have obtained a bachelor's degree for entry into 
the officer's military specialty and who meets the 
requirements under subsection (c) may receive a stipend of 
$500 per month for no more than 48 months of medicine 
residency or the first 36 accession months of service to the 
Pennsylvania National Guard.
(6)  A JAG officer who is required to have obtained a 
juris doctor degree and a license to practice law in this 
Commonwealth for entry into the officer's military specialty 
and who meets the requirements under subsection (c) may 
receive a stipend of $750 per month for the first 36 
accession months of service to the Pennsylvania National 
Guard.
(7)  A chaplain who is required to obtain a bachelor's 
degree, an ecclesiastical endorsement and a seminary graduate 
degree, who is ordained for entry into the officer's military 
specialty and who meets the requirements under subsection 
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30 (c), may receive a stipend of $750 per month for the first 36 
accession months of service to the Pennsylvania National 
Guard.
(b)  Areas of concentration.--An area of concentration 
qualification for a medical or health care officer must be 
approved by the National Guard Bureau through a predetermination 
request completed by the Pennsylvania Army National Guard Army 
Medical Department Officer Strength Manager or the Pennsylvania 
Air   National Guard State Air Surgeon 	.
(b.1)  Eligibility.--Medical officers and health care 
officers assigned to administrative, planning or logistical 
concentrations shall not be eligible for the program.
(c)  Requirements.--In order to qualify for a stipend under 
subsection (a), a [medical officer or health ] specialty  branch 
officer [shall] must meet all of the following:
(1)  Be a member in good standing with the Pennsylvania 
National Guard.
(2)  Be assigned to an appropriate medical [or], health, 
legal or religious position in the Pennsylvania National 
Guard.
(3)  Agree to serve as a [medical officer or health ] 
specialty branch officer in the Pennsylvania National Guard 
[after completion of residency or initial service obligation ] 
for a period of one month for each monthly stipend received. 
This service obligation shall be concurrent with any other 
military service obligation of the officer.
(4)  For a medical officer or health care officer, meet 
Federal and State licensing requirements to practice within 
the officer's medical specialty within this Commonwealth.
(5)  Meet any applicable Federal requirements for the 
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(6)  For a medical officer or health care officer, once 
licensed and eligible to be granted, maintain clinical 
privileges as awarded at the national guard level by the 
Centralized Credentials and Privileging Preparation Board.
(d)  Receipt of stipend.--A stipend under subsection (a) 
shall be paid to an eligible [medical officer or health ] 
specialty branch officer whose application for the stipend is 
approved at the completion of each month of residency or 
service. A [medical officer or health ] specialty branch officer 
may not receive a stipend under subsection (a) for more than 48 
months during the period of service in the Pennsylvania National 
Guard.
(e)  Adjustments.--If the Adjutant General determines that 
the amount available for the program in any year will be 
insufficient to provide stipends in the amount described under 
subsection (a), the Adjutant General may place a cap on the 
number of [medical officers or health ] specialty branch 
officers eligible to receive stipends or may adjust the amount 
of the annual stipend.
(f)  Construction.--Nothing in this section shall be 
construed to prohibit a medical officer or health care officer 
who is serving in the Pennsylvania National Guard before the 
effective date of this section and who meets the requirements 
under subsection (c) from receiving a stipend under subsection 
(a) during the period of [ medicine] medical residency or 
service.
§ 3214.  Additional incentives.
To the extent that funds are available, the Adjutant General 
may, by regulation, establish additional incentives to aid in 
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30 the recruitment and retention of [medical officers or health ] 
specialty branch officers in the Pennsylvania National Guard, 
provided that payment of such additional incentives shall not 
result in a cap on participation or reduction in the amount of 
stipends paid under section 3213 (relating to program stipend).
§ 3216.  Recoupment of incentive payments.
(a)  [General rule] Recoupment.--A recipient of a stipend or 
other incentive payment under this subchapter who fails to 
complete [his] the recipient's service obligation or to meet 
other requirements established by the Adjutant General is liable 
to the Commonwealth for repayment of all incentive payments 
made. The Adjutant General shall notify the department if the 
recipient fails to complete the service obligation, and the 
promissory note under section 3215 (relating to promissory note) 
shall be called to secure payment in full upon demand on a 
schedule as the department may determine.
(b)  Forgiveness of recoupment.--The Adjutant General may 
forgive recoupment of all or part of a recipient's stipend or 
other incentive payment if the Adjutant General determines that 
[his] the recipient's failure to fulfill the service obligation 
was the result of [his] the recipient's death, discharge because 
of disability incurred in line of duty, discharge because of a 
medical determination that [ he] the recipient is medically unfit 
for duty when the medical condition is outside [ his] the 
recipient's control and is not due to [ his] the recipient's 
misconduct, mandatory discharge, release or retirement for age 
or years of service or discharge, release, transfer or 
retirement because of other compelling circumstances outside 
[his] the recipient's control.
§ 3217.  Adjustment of stipend amounts.
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every [two] five years thereafter, the Adjutant General may 
adjust, by notice published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, the 
amounts of the stipends [set forth] specified in this subchapter 
by an amount equal to the change in the applicable Consumer 
Price Index in the preceding [two] five years provided that the 
Adjutant General finds sufficient funds are appropriated and 
available to pay for the adjusted stipends.
§ 3223.  Eligibility.
An eligible member may [ apply for participation ] participate 
in the program if the eligible member does or meets all of the 
following:
[(1)  Has been a satisfactory participant in Pennsylvania 
National Guard activities for a minimum service period 
established by the Adjutant General or is a former eligible 
member and has received a discharge other than a dishonorable 
discharge.]
(2)  [Has accepted] Accepts an obligation to serve in the 
Pennsylvania National Guard for a period of at least eight 
years and [has not accepted an obligation ] is not receiving 
benefits under Subchapter A (relating to Educational 
Assistance Program) or A.1 (relating to Military Family 
Education Program) for the same service period. The service 
obligation to the Pennsylvania National Guard shall be two 
years as a cadet in the military college and eight years as a 
commissioned officer.
(3)  Serves as a Simultaneous Membership Program cadet in 
the Pennsylvania National Guard and accepts a Pennsylvania 
National Guard commission upon graduation from the military 
college.
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30 (4)  Provides proof of United States citizenship.
(5)  Provides proof of meeting physical standards [, in 
effect on the effective date of this section, ] required to be 
considered to serve in the United States Army.
(6)  Provides proof of meeting academic standards [, in 
effect on the effective date of this section, ] required to be 
considered to serve in the United States Army as a 
commissioned officer.
(7)  Provides a letter of intent.
(8)  Provides a letter of acceptance into the Early 
Commissioning Program.
§ 3232.  Administration.
The General Assembly may appropriate funds to pay for grants 
under Subchapter B (relating to [ Medical Officer or Health ] 
Specialty Branch Officer Incentive Program).
Section 3.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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