Haw. Code R. § 11-351-12 - Repayment
(a) Repayment of the loan shall commence
twelve months after the recipient has graduated, been licensed, and has
obtained employment as a registered nurse in Hawaii.
(b) Loan recipients shall have their
outstanding repayment obligation reduced by twenty percent per year for each
year they work as a registered nurse in Hawaii. Recipients shall submit a
letter from the recipient's employer by January 31 of each year, or as
requested by the director, to confirm the recipient is emp directly providing
or supervising clinical care with an institution or organization in
Hawaii
(c) Recipients who meet the
criteria in sub-section (h) of this section may defer repayment of the
outstanding loan amount each year they are employed as a licensed registered
nurse directly providing or supervising clinical care with an institution or
organization in Hawaii If the recipient requires time off from work due to
temporary disability insurance/ workers' compensation, pregnancy (limited to
three months), personal emergency (limited to six months), or involuntary
military duty, the repayment period will be deferred and added to the end of
the loan repayment period.
(d)
Repayment of loans shall commence immediately under the following conditions.
The recipient:
(1) Withdraws from nursing
studies prior to graduation;
(2)
Graduates but does not seek employment;
(3) Graduates and becomes employed in the
State in a profession other than as a registered nurse; or
(4) Graduates and becomes employed in any
field outside of the State.
(e) Repayment of the loan amount or any
portion thereof which has been allocated to the recipient for the upcoming
semester/quarter but which has not been expended shall be returned immediately
to the department. Loan amounts are assumed to be unexpended, unless the
recipient provides proof that it has been spent (e.g., receipts).
(f) Repayment of the loan amount which has
been disbursed to the recipient and expended shall be made on a quarterly
basis, according to the repayment schedule specified by the department. There
are no penalties for early repayment of the loan.
(g) Repayment which is fifteen calendar days
past the due date will be assessed a late payment penalty of two percent simple
interest.
(h) Repayments may be
deferred under any of the following conditions:
(1) The recipient provides written
confirmation that the recipient has resumed nursing studies on a full-time
basis for which the loan was originally approved;
(2) The recipient takes and passes the next
scheduled NCLEX and obtains employment as a licensed registered nurse directly
providing or supervising clinical care with an institution or organization in
Hawaii within ninety days of taking the examination; or
(3) The recipient provides written
confirmation that the recipient has become employed as a registered nurse
directly providing or supervising clinical care in an institution or
organization in the State of Hawaii.
(i) Deferral of loan repayments is subject to
approval by the director.
Notes
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