19 Tex. Admin. Code § 10.52 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Advisory
Committee--The Family Practice Residency Advisory Committee as created and
described in Texas Education Code §
61.505.
(2) Approved Family Practice Residency
Program--A family practice residency program, as described in Texas Education
Code, §
61.501(2).
(3) Board--The governing body of the agency
known as the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
(4) Commissioner--The Texas Commissioner of
Higher Education.
(5) Coordinating
Board--The agency known as the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and
its staff.
(6) Faculty Support
Grant--An annual, renewable grant to support an ongoing statewide program to
encourage research and leadership development of faculty of Texas family
practice residency programs. The advisory committee may recommend funding
amounts for faculty support grants.
(7) Medical school--An eligible medical
institution as identified in Texas Education Code, §
61.501(1).
(8) Medically Underserved--Patient
populations that experience challenges in accessing medical services due to the
lack of adequate health insurance coverage or no insurance coverage, who have a
low economic status as can reasonably be determined by the residency program,
or experience other access barriers such as a shortage of available services.
Access barriers may be demonstrated through references to existing federal
designations such as a Medically Underserved Area, as that term is defined in
Tex. Gov't Code, §
487.251.
(9) Operational Grant--An annual, renewable
grant to support the educational activities of a fully accredited family
practice residency programs.
(10)
Public Health Rotation Reimbursement Grant--A grant to reimburse program costs,
recognize participation, and encourage future public health commitments for
residents in training at nationally recognized Texas family practice residency
programs. Funding is provided to offset costs associated with residents
completing an optional one-month rotation in a public health setting in
Texas.
(11) Resident Physician--A
physician contractually obligated to a Texas medical school, Texas licensed
hospital, or non-profit corporation operating in Texas to receive residency
education and training for a specified period.
(12) Rural--A location in Texas that is
eligible for Federal Office of Rural Health Policy grant programs.
(13) Rural Rotation Reimbursement Grant--A
grant to reimburse program costs, recognize participation, and encourage rural
practice location for resident physicians in training at nationally accredited
Texas family practice residency programs. Funding is provided to offset costs
associated with residents completing an optional one-month rotation in a rural
setting in Texas.
(14) Urban--Any
area in Texas that is not rural, as defined in this section.
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