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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 107Pt. 3Ch. 5Art. 2§ 128385 Nurse Education Service Agreement

§ 128385 Nurse Education Service Agreement

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§ 128385 Nurse Education Service Agreement

Key Takeaways

  • •This program helps nurses and nursing students pay for school if they promise to work in places that really need nurses, like hospitals with lots of open jobs or nursing schools.
  • •If you get money from this program but don’t do the work you promised, you have to pay the money back with extra fees.
  • •Nurses who want to teach can get help paying for advanced degrees if they agree to teach nursing in California for 5 years.
  • •The program gives extra help to nurses who already have an associate degree and want to get a higher degree.

Example

A nurse named Sarah gets a scholarship to go back to school for her master’s degree. She promises to teach nursing at a California nursing school for 5 years after she graduates.

If Sarah finishes her degree and teaches for 5 years, she doesn’t have to pay back the scholarship. But if she quits teaching after 2 years, she’ll have to pay back part of the money plus extra fees.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 128385 Nurse Education Service Agreement

(a) There is hereby created the Registered Nurse Education Program within the department. Persons participating in this program shall be persons who agree in writing prior to graduation to serve in an eligible county health facility, an eligible state-operated health facility, a health workforce shortage area, or a California nursing school, as designated by the director of the department. Persons agreeing to serve in eligible county health facilities, eligible state-operated health facilities, or health workforce shortage areas, and master’s or doctoral students agreeing to serve in a California nursing school may apply for scholarship or loan repayment. The Registered Nurse Education Program shall be administered in accordance with Article 1 (commencing with Section 128330), except that all funds in the Registered Nurse Education Fund shall be used only for the purpose of promoting the education of registered nurses and related administrative costs. The department shall adopt both of the following: (1) A standard contractual agreement to be signed by the director and any student who has received an award to work in an eligible county health facility, an eligible state-operated health facility, or in a health workforce shortage area that would require a period of obligated professional service in the areas of California designated by the department as deficient in primary care services. The obligated professional service shall be in direct patient care. The agreement shall include a clause entitling the state to recover the funds awarded plus the maximum allowable interest for failure to begin or complete the service obligation. (2) Maximum allowable amounts for scholarships, educational loans, and loan repayment programs in order to assure the most effective use of these funds. (b) Applicants may be persons licensed as registered nurses, graduates of associate degree nursing programs prior to entering a program granting a baccalaureate of science degree in nursing, or students entering an entry-level master’s degree program in registered nursing or other registered nurse master’s or doctoral degree program approved by the Board of Registered Nursing. Priority shall be given to applicants who hold associate degrees in nursing. (c) Registered nurses and students shall commit to teaching nursing in a California nursing school for five years in order to receive a scholarship or loan repayment for a doctoral degree program. (d) As used in this section, “eligible county health facility” means a county health facility that has been determined by the department to have a nursing vacancy rate greater than noncounty health facilities located in the same health facility planning area. (e) As used in this section, “eligible state-operated health facility” means a state-operated health facility that has been determined by the department to have a nursing vacancy rate greater than noncounty health facilities located in the same health facility planning area. (Amended by Stats. 2021, Ch. 143, Sec. 175. (AB 133) Effective July 27, 2021.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

educationfacilityagreementgraduationobligationcontractschoolpatient

Related Statutes

  • § 128485 Vocational Nurse Service Program
  • § 128454 Mental Health Provider Education Program
  • § 128350 Health Professions Education Fund Administration
  • § 128205 Healthcare Professional Definitions
  • § 128401 Nursing Scholarships For Underserved Areas

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 128385.
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