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GNA Legislative Alert: Call to Action

Posted over 6 years ago by Charlotte Endemano

Preceptor Tax Incentive Program (P-TIP)

H.B 287- would revise the original law and change the benefit to a tax credit, instead of the current deduction.  If HB 287 is signed into law, Physician Assistants and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses who act as preceptors, along with MD/DO preceptors, would be eligible for PTIP.

The current PTIP program was implemented in July 2014 and offers up to a $10,000 deduction for precepting medical/osteopathic, APRN, or PA students.

Students require significant clinical training to be provided in community based settings by community based faculty preceptors. Community based faculty preceptors are not compensated for their time teaching students but do so as part of their personal commitment to the health care system.

HB 287 would act as an incentive for faculty to serve as preceptors there by allowing for more students to complete their academic training, in a timely fashion and begin providing Healthcare to Georgia citizens.

ACTION: HB 287 has cleared the Georgia House of Representatives and has been assigned to the Senate Finance Committee. We are asking members to contact the leadership of the Senate Finance Committee and the Lieutenant Governor (listed below) by phone, email or both to indicate your support for the bill and request a vote for it to be passed out of Finance.

Finance Committee Leadership

Chairman: Chuck Hufstetler- chuck.hufstetler@senate.ga.gov

404-656-0034

Vice Chairman: John Albers- john.albers@senate.ga.gov

404-463-8055

Lieutenant Governor

Geoff Duncan - (404) 656-5030

FULL SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE

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