HB1102

In military educational programs relating to medical officer or health officer incentive program, further providing for definitions, for establishment of program, for program stipend, for additional incentives, for recoupment of incentive payments, for adjustment of stipend amounts and for eligibility; and making editorial changes.

Final Passage·7/12/26

Pennsylvania HB1102 amends the Medical Officer or Health Specialty Branch Officer Incentive Program to adjust stipends and eligibility criteria for.

Pennsylvania HB1102 amends the Medical Officer or Health Specialty Branch Officer Incentive Program to adjust stipends and eligibility criteria for medical officers and health care officers in the Pennsylvania National Guard. The bill establishes stipends for eligible officers based on their educational degrees and specialty. For instance, medical officers with a doctoral degree can receive $1,000 per month for up to 48 months, while those with a bachelor's degree receive $750 per month. The bill also outlines eligibility requirements, including service obligations and licensing standards.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed both chambers · 33–0 · Jul 12
Current
Awaiting the Governor
Next
Signature or veto

Sponsors

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18
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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

201 Yea

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0 Nay

1 Absent

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Calendar

Jul 10

12:00 AM

Appropriations (s) Hearing

Jun 23

10:30 AM

Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness (s) Hearing

History

Jul 12

House

Referred to Rules

Jul 12

House

Re-reported on concurrence, as committed

Jul 12

House

House concurred in Senate amendments (201-0)