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[85 STAT. 439]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1971
[85 STAT. 439]

85 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 92-157-NOV. 18, 1971

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That part of a grant to any school which is computed under this subsection on the number of enrollment bonus students enrolled in such school may not exceed $150,000 for each class in which such students are enrolled. "(b) SMALL MEDICAL, OsTEorATHic, AND DENTAL SCHOOLS.—If the first fiscal year (beginning after June 80, 1971) in which any school of medicine, osteopathy, or dentistry receives a grant under subsection (a) is a fiscal year in which the number of first-year students enrolled in such school is not more than 50, then, in such year, and in the succeeding fiscal year, the amount of the grant payable to such school under subsection (a) shall be increased by $50,000. "(c) APPORTIONMENT or APPROPRIATIONS.—If the total of the grants to be made under this section for any fiscal year— "(1) to schools of medicine, osteopathy, and dentistry with approved applications exceeds the amounts appropriated under subsection (j)(1) for such grants, or (2) to schools of veterinary medicine, optometry, pharmacy, and podiatry with approved applications exceeds the amounts appropriated under subsection (j)(2) for such grants, the amount of the grant for that fiscal year to each such school shall be an amount which bears the same ratio to the amount determined for the school for that fiscal year undei* the applicable provisions of subsections (a) and (b) as the total of the amounts appropriated for that year under subsection (j)(l) or (j)(2), a s the case may be, bears to the amount required to make grants in accordance with subsections (a) and (b) to each school referred to in clause (1) or (2), as the case may be. "(d)

ENROLLMENT BONUS STUDENT DEFINED.—For purposes

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subsection (a), a full-time student enrolled for any school year in a school of medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, optometry, pharmacy, or podiatry (other than a student enrolled in a program of such school for the training of physician's assistants or dental therapists and a student for whom a grant is made under section 771) shall be considered to be an enrollment bonus student if— "(1) he enrolled in such school as a first-year student for a school year beginning after June 30, 1971; and "(2) the size of the class of first-year students which enrolled in such school for such school year met the applicable requirement of subsection (e)(1)(A) or (e)(2)(A), and the application of such school for a grant under this section for the fiscal year in which such school year began met the applicable requirement of subsection (e)(1)(B) or (e)(2)(B). Any student who is considered to be an enrollment bonus student for the school year for which he enrolled as a first-year student in a school shall be considered to be an enrollment bonus student for each school year thereafter for which he is enrolled in such school. "(e) CLASS SIZE AND APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR BONUS ENROLLMENT STUDENTS.— "(1) SCHOOL YEAR 1971-1972.—If the school year for which a

class enrolled as a class of first-year students in a school was the first school year beginning after June 30, 1971— " (A) the number of students who enrolled in such class for such school year must exceed the number of first-year students who enrolled in such school for the preceding school year by 5 per centum of such number or by five students, whichever is greater; and " (B) the application of such school for a grant under this section in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1972, must contain or be supported by reasonable assurances that, for the first

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