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 101 STAT. 1002

PUBLIC LAW 100-177—DEC. 1, 1987 nated) and that has agreed to permit the individual to serve at such site; and (B) pay, in accordance with guidelines established by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, to the United States the sum of the amounts paid under subpart II of part D of title III of such Act to or on behalf of the individual reduced by any amount paid, before entering into the contract, by such individual to the Secretary with respect to the individual's indebtedness under such part D; or (2) to serve in accordance with such subpart II at a site described in paragraph (1) for 150 percent of such individual's remaining service obligation under section 338C of such Act (as so redesignated).

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(d) CREATION OF SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH MANPOWER SHORTAGE AREA PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITY LIST SITES.—In creating the supple-

mental Health Manpower Shortage Area Placement Opportunity List for purposes of subsection (c), the Secretary— (1) shall include any site to which a National Health Service Corps member was previously assigned but which in fiscal year 1988 or 1989 will not have such member or a member of the National Health Service Corps to replace such member unless the Secretary of Health and Human Services determines that --J such site may reasonably be expected to recruit a health care professional from other tnan the Corps; (2) shall include any migrant health center receiving funds under section 329 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 247d) or community health center receiving funds under section .. 330 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 254c) unless the Secretary of Health and Human Services determines that such center has been able to recruit health care professionals from other than the Corps to serve at the center and may reasonably be expected to recruit such health care professionals in the future; (3) may include any other site selected by the Secretary; and (4) shall designate the type of health care professional or -s- medical specialist who is eligible to serve at the sites included on the list. A site may be included on the supplemental list only if, at the time the list is created, the Secretary determines that the site meets the criteria prescribed by section 332 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 254e). (e) ADDITIONAL ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS.—

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(1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary of Health and Human Services may authorize an individual who is not described in subsection (a) and who is to begin to serve the individual's service obligation under section 338C of the Public Health Service Act (as redesignated by section 201(2) of this Act) in fiscal year 1988 or 1989 to serve such obligation in accordance with subsection (c) if the Secretary determines that— (A) service by the individual in accordance with subsection (c) would be in the best interests of the National Health Service Corps; and (B) allowing such service would alleviate a substantial hardship for such individual. (2) SCHOLARSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM.—Individuals who have breached a written contract entered into under section 225 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 234) (as such section existed before the amendment made by section 408(b) of the Health Professions Educational Assistance Act of 1976 (Public

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