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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO TAXATION -- PRECEPTORS TAX CREDIT ACT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Casimiro, McEntee, Noret, Alzate, Vella-Wilkinson, | |
Date Introduced: January 28, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 44 of the General Laws entitled "TAXATION" is hereby amended by |
2 | adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 70 |
4 | PRECEPTORS TAX CREDIT ACT |
5 | 44-70-1. Short title. |
6 | This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Preceptors Tax Credit Act". |
7 | 44-70-2. Legislative findings. |
8 | The general assembly makes the following findings: |
9 | (1) The relatively low growth of physicians in the primary health care workforce, |
10 | particularly in medically underserved areas, has created a significant gap in access to primary health |
11 | care in the nation's most vulnerable populations. |
12 | (2) Nurse practitioners can fill that gap and do, both nationally and locally. |
13 | (3) The Affordable Care Act of 2010 has helped to increase the number of nurse |
14 | practitioners, exponentially, projected to grow by over six percent (6%) by 2030. In comparison, |
15 | the physician primary health care workforce is only projected to increase by slightly over one |
16 | percent (1%). |
17 | (4) To help close the gap, graduate nurse education programs that educate nurse |
18 | practitioners has grown from three hundred fifty-six (356) to four hundred sixty-seven (467), by |
19 | 2017, with a small proportion receiving federal funding through the Health Resources and Services |
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1 | Administration (HRSA). |
2 | (5) In Rhode Island, the University of Rhode Island has two million seven hundred |
3 | thousand dollars ($2,700,000) at present, to fund academic clinical partnerships, with thirteen (13) |
4 | federally qualified health centers in the state. |
5 | (6) In accordance with federal statutes, the educational programs are not permitted to |
6 | reimburse preceptors for those students. |
7 | (7) Providers often must see twenty-five (25) to twenty-eight (28) patients per day to match |
8 | the outflow of funds for salaries, fringe benefits, and various in-direct costs. |
9 | (8) It is difficult for these providers to add the education of clinical students to already busy |
10 | days without reimbursement to the health centers for lost reimbursement for patient visits. |
11 | (9) Rhode Island has almost one thousand five hundred (1,500) licensed nurse practitioners. |
12 | (10) Only ninety-seven (97) nurse practitioners are psych mental health nurse practitioners. |
13 | (11) The two (2) state programs cannot graduate nurse practitioners quickly enough. |
14 | (12) The number of students in the programs are limited due to too few qualified nurse |
15 | practitioners and physician preceptors. |
16 | (13) There are less than two hundred (200) qualified preceptors, who volunteer time to |
17 | educate nurse practitioner students in both of the two (2) state schools in total. |
18 | (14) The purpose of this chapter is to offer income tax incentives to nurse practitioners and |
19 | physicians who agree to provide on-site clinical education to nurse practitioner graduate students, |
20 | enrolled in either of the state's two (2) graduate nursing programs, would greatly benefit access to |
21 | primary health care for the citizens of Rhode Island by increasing the primary health care |
22 | workforce. |
23 | 44-70-3. Definitions. |
24 | For purposes of this chapter: |
25 | (1) "Clinical Preceptorship" means a preceptorship for a nurse practitioner graduate student |
26 | enrolled in the graduate nursing program at the University of Rhode Island or Rhode Island College, |
27 | and which preceptorship provides preceptor instruction in family medicine, internal medicine, |
28 | pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, psychiatry or general surgery, under |
29 | the supervisions of a preceptor clinician. |
30 | (2) "Preceptor clinician" means a physician or registered nurse licensed by the department |
31 | of health who provides on-site clinical education as a preceptor clinician to nurse practitioner |
32 | graduate students enrolled in the graduate nursing program at the University of Rhode Island or |
33 | Rhode Island College. |
34 | 44-70-4. Tax credit. |
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1 | (a) A taxpayer who is a preceptor clinician who provides preceptor instruction pursuant to |
2 | ยง 44-70-5, shall be allowed a tax credit up to five hundred dollars ($500) for the calendar year in |
3 | which the taxpayer served as a preceptor clinician. |
4 | (b) The division of taxation shall not issue more than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) in |
5 | income tax credits pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, per calendar year. |
6 | 44-70-5. Qualification for tax credit. |
7 | (a) A preceptor clinician is eligible for an income tax credit if the individual served without |
8 | compensation as a preceptor clinician, in a clinical preceptorship program, authorized by the |
9 | University of Rhode Island or Rhode Island College, and worked a minimum of four hundred (400) |
10 | hours as a preceptor clinician per calendar year. |
11 | (b) The taxpayer, when applying for a tax credit, shall submit documentation showing that |
12 | the taxpayer has met the requirements of subsection (a) of this section. |
13 | (c) The division of taxation shall make available suitable forms with instructions for |
14 | claiming the credit. |
15 | 44-70-6. Administration. |
16 | The division of taxation shall promulgate rules and regulations as may be necessary to |
17 | implement the provisions of this chapter. |
18 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2023. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO TAXATION -- PRECEPTORS TAX CREDIT ACT | |
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1 | This act would allow for a tax credit of five hundred dollars ($500) for any nurse |
2 | practitioner or physician who provide on-site clinical education as a preceptor clinician to nurse |
3 | practitioner graduate students, enrolled in the graduate nursing programs at the University of Rhode |
4 | Island or Rhode Island College. |
5 | This act would take effect on January 1, 2023. |
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