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Chapter 58A
Programs Supporting Graduate Medical Education

Sections

58A.001
Definitions
58A.002
Permanent Fund Supporting Graduate Medical Education
58A.003
Reduction in Funding
58A.021
Administration
58A.022
Graduate Medical Education Planning and Partnership Grants
58A.023
Grants for Unfilled Residency Positions
58A.024
Grants for Program Expansion or New Program
58A.026
Grants for Additional Years of Residency
58A.051
Primary Care Innovation Program
58A.052
Gifts, Grants, and Donations
58A.053
Rules
58A.054
Administrative Costs
58A.071
Psychiatric Specialty Innovation Grant Program
58A.072
Federal Funds and Gifts, Grants, and Donations
58A.073
Rules
58A.074
Award of Grants
58A.075
Grant Amount
58A.076
Reporting Requirements
58A.077
Administrative Costs
58A.081
Rural Resident Physician Grant Program
58A.0245
Critical Shortage Levels
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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