An Act establishing tax credits for health care preceptorship
Overview: HD 3591, "An Act establishing tax credits for health care preceptorship", is a proposed bill introduced on November 29, 2025.Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to address
Overview: HD 3591, "An Act establishing tax credits for health care preceptorship", is a proposed bill introduced on November 29, 2025.Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to address
Overview: HD 3591, "An Act establishing tax credits for health care preceptorship", is a proposed bill introduced on November 29, 2025.
Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to address the shortage of clinical training opportunities for health care students by providing tax credits to health care providers who serve as preceptors, supervising and mentoring students during their clinical rotations.
Key Provisions:
- Establishes a refundable tax credit of up to $5,000 per year for eligible health care providers who serve as preceptors
- Expands the types of health care providers eligible for the tax credit, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other allied health professionals
- Requires preceptors to provide a minimum number of supervised clinical hours to qualify for the tax credit
- Directs the state's Department of Public Health to administer the tax credit program and provide guidance to participating providers
Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would directly benefit health care providers who serve as preceptors, helping to offset the time and resources they invest in training the next generation of health care professionals. It could also have broader impacts on the state's health care workforce by increasing the availability of clinical training opportunities and encouraging more providers to participate in preceptorship programs.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: As a proposed bill, HD 3591 would need to progress through the standard legislative process, including committee hearings and votes in both chambers of the state legislature, before potentially being signed into law by the governor.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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