144.1464 Summer health care interns.
Subdivision 1. Summer internships. The commissioner of health, through a contract with a nonprofit organization as required by subdivision 4, shall award grants to hospitals and clinics to establish a secondary and post-secondary summer health care intern program. The purpose of the program is to expose interested secondary and post-secondary pupils to various careers within the health care profession.
Subd. 2. Criteria. (a) The commissioner, through the organization under contract, shall award grants to hospitals and clinics that agree to:
(1) provide secondary and post-secondary summer health care interns with formal exposure to the health care profession;
(2) provide an orientation for the secondary and post-secondary summer health care interns;
(3) pay one-half the costs of employing the secondary and post-secondary summer health care intern, based on an overall hourly wage that is at least the minimum wage but does not exceed $6 an hour;
(4) interview and hire secondary and post-secondary pupils for a minimum of six weeks and a maximum of 12 weeks; and
(5) employ at least one secondary student for each post-secondary student employed, to the extent that there are sufficient qualifying secondary student applicants.
(b) In order to be eligible to be hired as a secondary summer health intern by a hospital or clinic, a pupil must:
(1) intend to complete high school graduation requirements and be between the junior and senior year of high school;
(2) be from a school district in proximity to the facility; and
(3) provide the facility with a letter of recommendation from a health occupations or science educator.
(c) In order to be eligible to be hired as a post-secondary summer health care intern by a hospital or clinic, a pupil must:
(1) intend to complete a two-year or four-year degree program and be planning on enrolling in or be enrolled in that degree program;
(2) be enrolled in a Minnesota educational institution or be a resident of the state of Minnesota; priority must be given to applicants from a school district or an educational institution in proximity to the facility; and
(3) provide the facility with a letter of recommendation from a health occupations or science educator.
(d) Hospitals and clinics awarded grants may employ pupils as secondary and post-secondary summer health care interns beginning on or after June 15, 1993, if they agree to pay the intern, during the period before disbursement of state grant money, with money designated as the facility's 50 percent contribution towards internship costs.
Subd. 3. Grants. The commissioner, through the organization under contract, shall award separate grants to hospitals and clinics meeting the requirements of subdivision 2. The grants must be used to pay one-half of the costs of employing secondary and post-secondary pupils in a hospital or clinic during the course of the program. No more than 50 percent of the participants may be post-secondary students, unless the program does not receive enough qualified secondary applicants per fiscal year. No more than five pupils may be selected from any secondary or post-secondary institution to participate in the program and no more than one-half of the number of pupils selected may be from the seven-county metropolitan area.
Subd. 4. Contract. The commissioner shall contract with a statewide, nonprofit organization representing facilities at which secondary and post-secondary summer health care interns will serve, to administer the grant program established by this section. Grant funds that are not used in one fiscal year may be carried over to the next fiscal year. The organization awarded the grant shall provide the commissioner with any information needed by the commissioner to evaluate the program, in the form and at the times specified by the commissioner.
HIST: 1992 c 499 art 7 s 9; 1993 c 345 art 11 s 1; 1993 c 366 s 28,29; 1994 c 625 art 12 s 2; 1995 c 234 art 8 s 29-31
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