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f(e) Suit for the remaining sum shall be instituted by the attor-
ney general or any eeunty or district attorney acting on behalf of the
attorney general in the county of the student's residence e or in Travis
Ceun, at the option of the C ,,.. unless the attorney general finds
reasonable stification for delaying suit and so advises the Center in
writing, -1
[M Should the default continue beyond 60 days from the date
suit service was * obtained, the Center shall cause a judgment to be en-
tered which may be filed in the county where the service was obtained.
The Center will release the judgment once the student has completed
the repayment of the debt as stipulated in the ,dgmenj
(b) [(e)] The Office [Center] shall request the academic insti-
tution to cause the student's transcripts to be unavailable to the student
or any other person outside the institution until the academic institution
has been notified that the default has been corrected.
(c) [(f)] The student shall be responsible for the payment of
the liquidated damages and all accrued charges including interest at the
highest rate allowed by law, late charges, skip-tracking fees and other
collection fees, administrative costs, court costs and attorney fees.
257.29. Cancellations and Postponements.
(a) The Office [Center] shall have the authority to cancel a stu-
dent's service or repayment obligation if the Office [Center] determines
that:
(1) the student is unable to complete the academic program,
internship or residency, or attain certification or licensure, or practice
health care because of a total and permanent disability verified by a
sworn affidavit of a qualified physician; or
(2) the student has died, verified by a court-certified copy
of a death certificate or other evidence of death that is conclusive under
state law.
(b) The cosigner of a promissory note shall not be responsible
for loan repayment, accrued interest or other charges if the student dies
or becomes totally and permanently disabled.
(c) The Office [Center] may postpone the repayment require-
ment for a student who is enrolled at least half time at an eligible aca-
demic institution. A postponement period is not included when deter-
mining the maximum repayment period. The Office [Center] may also
cancel or postpone repayment for a student who provides evidence of
extreme financial hardship. In the case of postponement, the period
of postponement will not be included in determining the maximum re-
payment period. The Office [Center] may require periodic payments
on the accrued interest during the postponement period.
257.30. Dissemination of Program Information, Tracking and Re-
ports.
(a) The Office [Center] shall disseminate information about
the program to all interested parties.
(b) The Office [Center] shall send post-secondary academic
institutions the list of outstanding rural scholars and program rules.
(c) The Office [Center] shall track the academic progress of
each student and report to the selection [advisory] committee annually
on the status of each student.
(d) The Office [Center] shall report a student's academic status
to the sponsor at least annually.
(e) After a student begins the obligated period of service, the
Office [Center] shall track the student and report to the Executive Com-
mittee on the student's employment or practice status at least annually.This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on October 10,
2005.
TRD-200504559
Charles S. (Charlie) Stone
Executive Director
Office of Rural Community Affairs
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 20, 2005
For further information, please call: (512) 936-6710
SUBCHAPTER C. COMMUNITY
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
10 TAC 257.61 - 257.73
(Editor's note: The text of the following sections proposed for repeal
will not be published. The sections may be examined in the Office of
Rural Community Affairs or in the Texas Register office, Room 245,
James Earl Rudder Building, 1019 Brazos Street, Austin.)
The repeals are proposed under the authority of Chapter 487
487.052 of the Texas Government Code which authorizes the
Executive Committee to adopt rules to implement the provisions
of this chapter.
There are no other codes, articles or statutes affected by these
proposed repeals.
257.61. Purpose and Administration.
257.62. Definitions.
257.63. Advisory Committee.
257.64. Eligibility Requirements.
257.65. Application Requirements.
257.66. Criteria for Selection.
257.67. Conditions of Scholarships.
257.68. Disbursement of Scholarship Funds.
257.69. Breach of Contract.
257.70. Repayment.
257.71. Enforcement of Collection.
257.72. Waivers and Suspensions.
257.73. Reporting and Monitoring.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on October 10,
2005.
TRD-200504560
Charles S. (Charlie) Stone
Executive Director
Office of Rural Community Affairs
Earliest possible date of adoption: November 20, 2005
For further information, please call: (512) 936-671030 TexReg 6886 October 21, 2005 Texas Register
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