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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

PUBLIC LAW 96-330—AUG. 26, 1980

94 STAT. 1045

deferral could lead to an additional period of obligated service in accordance with paragraph (4) of this subsection. "(ii) No such period of internship or residency or other advanced clinical training shall be counted toward satisfying a period of obligated service under this subchapter. "(B) With respect to a participant receiving a degree from a school of nursing, the date for the beginning of the participant's period of obligated service is the date upon which the participant becomes registered as a graduate nurse in a State. "(C) With respect to a participant receiving a degree from an institution other than a school of medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, optometry, podiatry, or nursing, the date for the beginning of the participant's period of obligated service is the date upon which the participant completes the course of training leading to such degree. "(4) Any participant whose period of obligated service is deferred under paragraph (3)(A) of this subsection— "(A) shall be required to undertake internship or residency or other advanced clinical training in an accredited program in an educational institution which is an affiliated institution (as defined in section 4108(c)(1) of this title) and with respect to ^"^^' P- 1038. which the affiliation agreement provides that all or part of the internship or residency or other advanced clinical training will be undertaken in a Veterans' Administration health-care facility; and "(B) may, at the discretion of the Administrator and upon the recommendation of the Chief Medical Director, incur an additional period of obligated service— "(i) at the rate of one-half of a calendar year for each year of internship or residency or other advanced clinical training (or a proportionate ratio thereof), if the internship, residency, or advanced clinical training is in a medical specialty necessary to meet the health care requirements of the Veterans' Administration (as determined under regulations prescribed by the Administrator); or "(ii) at the rate of three-quarters of a calendar year for each year of internship or residency or other advanced clinical training (or a proportionate ratio thereof), if the internship, residency, or advanced clinical training is not in a medical specialty necessary to meet the health care requirements of the Veterans' Administration (as determined under regulations prescribed by the Administrator). "(c) A participant in the Scholarship Program shall be considered to have begun serving a period of obligated service on the date such participant, in accordance with subsection (a) of this section, is appointed under this chapter as a full-time employee in the Department of Medicine and Surgery, "§ 4144. Breach of contract; liability; waiver 38 USC 4144. "(a) A participant in the Scholarship Program (other than a participant described in subsection (b) of this section) who fails to accept payment, or instructs the educational institution in which the participant is enrolled not to accept payment, in whole or in part, of a scholarship under the contract entered into under section 4142 of this title, shall, in addition to any period of obligated service or other obligation or liability under the contract, be liable to the United States for the amount of $1,500 as liquidated damages. "(b) A participant in the Scholarship Program who—