RCW 28B.102.060
Repayment obligation. (Effective until
July 1, 2012.)
(1) Participants in the conditional scholarship
program incur an obligation to repay the conditional scholarship,
with interest and an equalization fee, unless they teach for two
years in an approved education program for each year of
scholarship received, under rules adopted by the board.
Participants who teach in a designated teacher shortage area
shall have one year of loan canceled for each year they teach in
the shortage area.
(2) The interest rate shall be determined by the board.
Participants who fail to complete the teaching service shall
incur an equalization fee based on the remaining unforgiven
balance of the loan. The equalization fee shall be added to the
remaining balance and repaid by the participant.
(3) The minimum payment shall be set by the board. The
maximum period for repayment shall be ten years, with payments of
principal and interest commencing six months from the date the
participant completes or discontinues the course of study. The
interest rate shall be determined by the board and be established
by rule. Provisions for deferral of payment shall be determined
by the board. The board shall establish an appeal process by
rule.
(4) The entire principal and interest of each payment shall
be forgiven for each payment period in which the participant
teaches in an approved education program until the entire
repayment obligation is satisfied. Should the participant cease
to teach in an approved education program in this state before
the participant's repayment obligation is completed, payments on
the unsatisfied portion of the principal and interest shall begin
the next payment period and continue until the remainder of the
participant's repayment obligation is satisfied.
(5) The board is responsible for collection of repayments
made under this section and shall exercise due diligence in such
collection, maintaining all necessary records to insure that
maximum repayments are made. Collection and servicing of
repayments under this section shall be pursued using the full
extent of the law, including wage garnishment if necessary. The
board is responsible to forgive all or parts of such repayments
under the criteria established in this section and shall maintain
all necessary records of forgiven payments.
(6) Receipts from the payment of principal or interest or
any other subsidies to which the board as administrator is
entitled, which are paid by or on behalf of participants under
this section, shall be deposited in the future teachers
conditional scholarship account and shall be used to cover the
costs of granting the conditional scholarships, maintaining
necessary records, and making collections under subsection (5) of
this section. The board shall maintain accurate records of these
costs, and all receipts beyond those necessary to pay such costs
shall be used to grant conditional scholarships to eligible
students.
(7) The board shall adopt rules to define the terms of
repayment, including applicable interest rates, fees, and
deferments.
[2011 c 26 § 4; 2004 c 58 § 7; 1996 c 53 § 2; 1993 c 423 § 1; 1991 c 164 § 6; 1987 c 437 § 6.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1996 c 53: See note following RCW 28B.102.020.
RCW 28B.102.060
Repayment obligation. (Effective July 1,
2012.)
(1) Participants in the conditional scholarship program
incur an obligation to repay the conditional scholarship, with
interest and an equalization fee, unless they teach for two years
in an approved education program for each year of scholarship
received, under rules adopted by the office. Participants who
teach in a designated teacher shortage area shall have one year
of loan canceled for each year they teach in the shortage area.
(2) The interest rate shall be determined by the office.
Participants who fail to complete the teaching service shall
incur an equalization fee based on the remaining unforgiven
balance of the loan. The equalization fee shall be added to the
remaining balance and repaid by the participant.
(3) The minimum payment shall be set by the office. The
maximum period for repayment shall be ten years, with payments of
principal and interest commencing six months from the date the
participant completes or discontinues the course of study. The
interest rate shall be determined by the office and be
established by rule. Provisions for deferral of payment shall be
determined by the office. The office shall establish an appeal
process by rule.
(4) The entire principal and interest of each payment shall
be forgiven for each payment period in which the participant
teaches in an approved education program until the entire
repayment obligation is satisfied. Should the participant cease
to teach in an approved education program in this state before
the participant's repayment obligation is completed, payments on
the unsatisfied portion of the principal and interest shall begin
the next payment period and continue until the remainder of the
participant's repayment obligation is satisfied.
(5) The office is responsible for collection of repayments
made under this section and shall exercise due diligence in such
collection, maintaining all necessary records to insure that
maximum repayments are made. Collection and servicing of
repayments under this section shall be pursued using the full
extent of the law, including wage garnishment if necessary. The
office is responsible to forgive all or parts of such repayments
under the criteria established in this section and shall maintain
all necessary records of forgiven payments.
(6) Receipts from the payment of principal or interest or
any other subsidies to which the office as administrator is
entitled, which are paid by or on behalf of participants under
this section, shall be deposited in the future teachers
conditional scholarship account and shall be used to cover the
costs of granting the conditional scholarships, maintaining
necessary records, and making collections under subsection (5) of
this section. The office shall maintain accurate records of
these costs, and all receipts beyond those necessary to pay such
costs shall be used to grant conditional scholarships to eligible
students.
(7) The office shall adopt rules to define the terms of
repayment, including applicable interest rates, fees, and
deferments.
[2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 181; 2011 c 26 § 4; 2004 c 58 § 7; 1996 c 53 § 2; 1993 c 423 § 1; 1991 c 164 § 6; 1987 c 437 § 6.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 §§ 101-103, 106-202, 204-244, and 301: See note following RCW 28B.76.020.
Intent -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 11: See note following RCW 28B.76.020.
Effective date -- 1996 c 53: See note following RCW 28B.102.020.