Article 2 - California Registered Nurse Education Program

California Health and Safety Code — §§ 128375-128401

Sections (6)

Amended by Stats. 2021, Ch. 143, Sec. 174. (AB 133) Effective July 27, 2021.

(a)The Legislature hereby finds and declares that an adequate supply of professional nurses is critical to assuring the health and well-being of the citizens of California, particularly those who live in medically underserved areas.
(b)The Legislature further finds that changes in the health care system of this state have increased the need for more highly skilled nurses. These changes include advances in medical technology and pharmacology, that necessitate the use of more highly skilled nurses in acute care facilities. Further, the containment of health care costs has led to increased reliance on home health care and outpatient services and to

a higher proportion of more acutely ill patients in acute care facilities. Long-term care facilities also need more highly educated nursing personnel. Both shifts require a larger number of skilled nursing personnel.

(c)The Legislature further finds and declares that in nursing, as in other professions, certain populations are underrepresented. The Legislature also finds and declares that it is especially important that nursing care be provided in a way that is sensitive to the sociocultural variables that affect a person’s health. The Legislature recognizes that the financial burden of obtaining a baccalaureate degree is considerable and that persons from families lacking adequate financial resources may need financial assistance to complete a baccalaureate degree.

Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 9. Effective January 1, 1996.

It is the intent of the Legislature to accomplish the following:

(a)Assure an adequate supply of appropriately trained professional nurses.
(b)Encourage persons from populations that are currently underrepresented in the nursing profession to enter that profession.
(c)Encourage professional nurses to work in medically underserved areas.

Amended by Stats. 2021, Ch. 143, Sec. 175. (AB 133) Effective July 27, 2021.

(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.

Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 9. Effective January 1, 1996.

The funds made available pursuant to this article shall be used as specified in Article 14 (commencing with Section 69795) of Chapter 2 of Part 42 of the Education Code, except that the funds shall be used only for the purpose of assisting students in completing nursing programs meeting the standards specified in subdivision (j) of Section 69799 of the Education Code.

Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 384, Sec. 1. (SB 271) Effective January 1, 2014.

There is hereby established in the State Treasury the Registered Nurse Education Fund. All money in the fund shall be used for the purposes specified in the California Registered Nurse Education Program established pursuant to this article. This fund shall receive money collected pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 2815 and Section 2815.1 of the Business and Professions Code.

Amended by Stats. 2021, Ch. 143, Sec. 177. (AB 133) Effective July 27, 2021.

(a)The Department of Health Care Access and Information shall establish the statewide Associate Degree Nursing (A.D.N.) Scholarship Program.
(b)Scholarships under the program shall be available only to students in counties determined to have the most significant need. Need in a county shall be established based on consideration of all the following factors:
(1)Counties with a registered nurse-to-population ratio equal to or less than 500 registered nurses per 100,000 individuals.
(2)County unemployment rate.
(3)County level of poverty.
(c)A scholarship recipient shall be required to complete, at a minimum, an associate degree in nursing and work in a medically underserved area in California upon obtaining their license from the Board of Registered Nursing.
(d)The department shall consider the following factors when selecting recipients for the A.D.N. Scholarship Program:
(1)An applicant’s economic need, as established by the federal poverty index.
(2)Applicants who demonstrate cultural and linguistic skills and abilities.
(e)The program shall be funded from the Registered Nurse Education

Fund established pursuant to Section 128400 and administered by the department within the office. The department shall allocate a portion of the moneys in the fund for the program established pursuant to this section, in addition to moneys otherwise allocated pursuant to this article for scholarships and loans for associate degree nursing students.

(f)No additional staff or General Fund operating costs shall be expended for the program.
(g)The department may accept private or federal funds for purposes of the A.D.N. Scholarship Program.
(h)The department shall post A.D.N. Scholarship Program statistics and updates on its internet website.