RELATES TO: KRS 164.7891
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 164.7891(9) requires
the authority to promulgate administrative regulations for administration of
the Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship Program. This administrative regulation
establishes the application process for the Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship
Program.
Section 1. Definition.
"Authority" is defined in KRS 164.740(1).
Section 2.
(1) The school of osteopathic medicine shall
send notification to the authority by August 1 of each year of those students
eligible to receive the scholarship.
(2) The list submitted by the school of
osteopathic medicine shall contain each eligible student's name, address,
Social Security number, and academic year for which the promissory note is
applicable.
Section 3.
Promissory Notes.
(1) Following receipt of the
list of eligible students required by Section 2 of this administrative
regulation, the authority shall deliver to the school of osteopathic medicine a
promissory note for signature by each student eligible to receive an
osteopathic medicine scholarship.
(2)
(a) The
promissory note shall be signed by the student in the presence of an official
of the school of osteopathic medicine.
(b) The student shall present to the school
official adequate identification, including a driver's license, a school
identification, or other item of identification satisfactory to the school
official, to ensure that the person signing the promissory note is the student
named on the promissory note.
(c)
After the student has signed the promissory note, a copy shall be retained by
the student for his records and the original shall be returned by the school to
KHEAA.
(3) The school of
osteopathic medicine shall deliver to the authority with the original signed
promissory note for a student eligible to receive the scholarship a data sheet
containing the following information necessary to process the promissory note
for the scholarship:
(a) Student's complete
name;
(b) Student's Social Security
number;
(c) Student's current home
address including county;
(d)
Student's current home telephone number;
(e) Student's anticipated graduation
date;
(f) Student's date of
birth;
(g) Student's
gender;
(h) Student's academic
classification; and
(i) Name,
permanent address, and telephone number of at least two (2) contact persons
(one (1) of whom shall be a relative of the student) expected to know the
student's whereabouts after the student ceases enrollment.