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HR.3320 117th Congress

Allied Health Workforce Diversity Act of 2021

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117 HR 3320 RH: Allied Health Workforce Diversity Act of 2021 U.S. House of Representatives 2021-12-08 text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. IB Union Calendar No. 155 117th CONGRESS 1st Session H. R. 3320 [Report No. 117–214] IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES May 18, 2021 Mr. Rush (for himself and Mr. Mullin ) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce December 8, 2021 Additional sponsors: Mrs. Axne , Ms. Barragán , Mrs. Beatty , Ms. Bonamici , Mr. Fitzpatrick , Mr. Grijalva , Ms. Kelly of Illinois , Mr. Krishnamoorthi , Ms. Sewell , Mr. Cohen , Ms. Pingree , Mr. Cleaver , Ms. Dean , Mrs. Napolitano , Mr. Evans , Mr. Doggett , Mr. Tonko , Mr. Soto , Mr. Castro of Texas , Mr. Suozzi , Mr. Thompson of Mississippi , Mr. Pappas , Mr. Yarmuth , Ms. Ross , Mr. Malinowski , Mr. Gottheimer , Mr. Kahele , Mr. Trone , Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York , Mr. Cole , Ms. Schakowsky , Ms. Underwood , Ms. Wild , Ms. Manning , Mr. Allred , Ms. Herrera Beutler , Ms. Blunt Rochester , Ms. DeGette , Mr. Quigley , Miss González-Colón , and Ms. Williams of Georgia December 8, 2021 Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the part printed in italic For text of introduced bill, see copy of bill as introduced on May 18, 2021 A BILL To amend title VII of the Public Health Service Act to authorize assistance for increasing workforce diversity in the professions of physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology, and for other purposes. 1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Allied Health Workforce Diversity Act of 2021 . 2. Increasing workforce diversity in the professions of physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology Title VII of the Public Health Service Act is amended— (1) by redesignating part G ( 42 U.S.C. 295j et seq. ) as part H; and (2) by inserting after part F ( 42 U.S.C. 295h ) the following new part: G Increasing workforce diversity in the professions of physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology 783. Scholarships and stipends (a) In general The Secretary may award grants and contracts to eligible entities to increase educational opportunities in the professions of physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology for eligible individuals by— (1) providing student scholarships or stipends, including for— (A) completion of an accelerated degree program; (B) completion of an associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree program; and (C) entry by a diploma or associate’s degree practitioner into a bridge or degree completion program; (2) providing assistance for completion of prerequisite courses or other preparation necessary for acceptance for enrollment in the eligible entity; and (3) carrying out activities to increase the retention of students in one or more programs in the professions of physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology. (b) Consideration of recommendations In carrying out subsection (a), the Secretary shall take into consideration the recommendations of national organizations representing the professions of physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology, including the American Physical Therapy Association, the American Occupational Therapy Association, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American Academy of Audiology, and the Academy of Doctors of Audiology. (c) Required information and conditions for award recipients (1) In general The Secretary may require recipients of awards under this section to report to the Secretary concerning the annual admission, retention, and graduation rates for eligible individuals in programs of the recipient leading to a degree in any of the professions of physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology. (2) Falling rates If any of the rates reported by a recipient under paragraph (1) fall below the average for such recipient over the two years preceding the year covered by the report, the recipient shall provide the Secretary with plans for immediately improving such rates. (3) Ineligibility A recipient described in paragraph (2) shall be ineligible for continued funding under this section if the plan of the recipient fails to improve the rates within the 1-year period beginning on the date such plan is implemented. (d) Definitions In this section: (1) Eligible entities The term eligible entity means an accredited education program that is carrying out a program for recruiting and retaining students underrepresented in the professions of physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology (including racial or ethnic minorities, or students from disadvantaged backgrounds). (2) Eligible individual The term eligible individual means an individual who— (A) is a member of a class of persons who are underrepresented in the professions of physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology, including individuals who are— (i) racial or ethnic minorities; (ii) from disadvantaged backgrounds; or (iii) individuals with a disability (as defined in section 3(1) of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990), or who have an individualized education program (as defined in section 602 of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), are covered under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, or have other documentation establishing the student’s disability (as such term is defined in section 3(1) of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990); (B) has a financial need for a scholarship or stipend; and (C) is enrolled (or accepted for enrollment) at an audiology, speech-language pathology, respiratory therapy, physical therapy, or occupational therapy program as a full-time student at an eligible entity. (e) Authorization of Appropriations There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $8,000,000 for the first fiscal year commencing after the date of enactment of the Allied Health Workforce Diversity Act of 2021 and each of the 4 succeeding fiscal years. . 3. Eligibility clarification regarding students supported through mental and behavioral health education and training grants Section 756(a)(1) of the Public Health Service Act ( 42 U.S.C. 294e–1(a)(1) ) is amended by inserting after occupational therapy the following: (which may include master’s and doctoral level programs) . December 8, 2021 Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed
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