An Act To Support Community Health Centers through Tax Credits for Dentists and Primary Care Professionals Practicing in Underserved Areas
Sec. 1. 36 MRSA §5219-DD, as amended by PL 2011, c. 434, §§1 to 3, is further amended to read:
§ 5219-DD. Dental care access credit
(1) First begins practicing dentistry in the State by joining an existing dental practice in an underserved area or establishing a new dental practice or purchasing an existing dental practice in an underserved area;
(2) Agrees to practice full time for at least 5 years in an underserved area; and
(3) Is certified under subsection 3 to be eligible by the oral health program . ; and
(4) Beginning January 1, 2016, has an unpaid student loan.
Sec. 2. 36 MRSA §5219-II is enacted to read:
§ 5219-II. Primary care access credit
(1) First begins practicing primary care medicine in the State by joining an existing health care practice in an underserved area or establishing a new health care practice or purchasing an existing health care practice in an underserved area;
(2) Agrees to practice full time for at least 5 years in an underserved area;
(3) Is certified under subsection 3 to be eligible by the Department of Health and Human Services; and
(4) Has an unpaid student loan.
summary
This bill extends the existing dental care access tax credit, which currently allows the Department of Health and Human Services to certify dentists as eligible for the credit through 2015, by eliminating the repeal date of December 31, 2020. It creates a similar credit for primary care professionals practicing in underserved areas. It requires the Department of Health and Human Services oral health program to certify up to 5 eligible dentists who have unpaid student loans and practice full time for at least 5 years in an underserved area for the dental care access credit in each taxable year beginning on January 1, 2016. It requires the Department of Health and Human Services to certify up to 5 eligible primary care professionals who have unpaid student loans and practice full time for at least 5 years in an underserved area for the primary care access credit in each taxable year beginning on January 1, 2013. These eligible dentists and primary care professionals may claim a credit, not to exceed $12,000, for up to 5 years or until their student loans are paid in full, whichever comes first. The credit is nonrefundable.