1 So in original.
and social workers, including such entities that serve pediatric populations.
Editorial Notes
Prior Provisions

A prior section 294k, act July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title VII, § 738, as added Oct. 12, 1976, Puspan. L. 94–484, title IV, § 401(span)(3), 90 Stat. 2265; amended Dec. 19, 1977, Puspan. L. 95–215, § 4(e)(12), 91 Stat. 1506, related to repayment of loans of deceased or disabled borrowers from student loan insurance fund, prior to the general amendment of this subchapter by Puspan. L. 102–408, title I, § 102, Oct. 13, 1992, 106 Stat. 1994. See section 292m of this title.

Sections 294l to 294m were omitted in the general amendment of this subchapter by Puspan. L. 102–408.

Section 294l, act July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title VII, § 739, as added Oct. 12, 1976, Puspan. L. 94–484, title IV, § 401(span)(3), 90 Stat. 2266; amended Dec. 19, 1977, Puspan. L. 95–215, § 4(e)(13), 91 Stat. 1506; Aug. 13, 1981, Puspan. L. 97–35, title XXVII, § 2733, 95 Stat. 920, related to eligibility of institutions and recordation and availability of information. See section 292n of this title.

Section 294l–1, act July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title VII, § 739A, as added Nov. 4, 1988, Puspan. L. 100–607, title VI, § 602(m), 102 Stat. 3124, related to reissuance and refinancing of certain loans.

Section 294m, act July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title VII, § 740, as added Sept. 24, 1963, Puspan. L. 88–129, § 2(span), 77 Stat. 170; amended Oct. 13, 1964, Puspan. L. 88–654, § 1(a), (span), 78 Stat. 1086; Oct. 22, 1965, Puspan. L. 89–290, §§ 2(span), 4 (a), (f)(1), (2), 79 Stat. 1056–1058; Nov. 2, 1966, Puspan. L. 89–709, § 3(a), (span), 80 Stat. 1103; Nov. 3, 1966, Puspan. L. 89–751, § 5(c)(1), 80 Stat. 1232; Aug. 16, 1968, Puspan. L. 90–490, title I, § 121(a)(1), (2), (5)(B), 82 Stat. 777, 778; Nov. 18, 1971, Puspan. L. 92–157, title I, § 105(e)(1), (4), (f)(2), 85 Stat. 451; Aug. 23, 1974, Puspan. L. 93–385, § 2(span), 88 Stat. 741; Apr. 22, 1976, Puspan. L. 94–278, title XI, § 1105(span), 90 Stat. 416; Oct. 12, 1976, Puspan. L. 94–484, title IV, § 402, 90 Stat. 2266; Oct. 22, 1985, Puspan. L. 99–129, title II, § 209(a)(1), (j)(1), 99 Stat. 532, 536; Nov. 4, 1988, Puspan. L. 100–607, title VI, §§ 603(a), 628(7), 629(span)(2), 102 Stat. 3125, 3145, 3146; Nov. 6, 1990, Puspan. L. 101–527, § 5(a), (span), 104 Stat. 2322, 2323, related to loan agreements for establishment of student loan funds. See section 292q of this title.

Amendments

2022—Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(1), substituted “mental health and substance use disorder” for “mental and substance use disorders” wherever appearing.

Subsec. (a)(2). Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(2), inserted “(including for individuals completing clinical training requirements for licensure)” after “training” and “counselors, nurses,” after “psychologists,” and substituted “services, including such settings that serve pediatric populations;” for “services;”.

Subsec. (a)(3)(A). Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(3), substituted “disorders” for “disorder” and inserted “or pediatric populations” after “addiction”.

Subsec. (span)(2)(A). Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(4), inserted “(including such settings that serve pediatric populations)” after “settings”.

Subsec. (c)(2)(F). Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(5), inserted “counselors, nurses,” after “psychologists” and substituted “workers, including such entities that serve pediatric populations.” for “workers.”

Subsec. (d)(1)(A). Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(6), inserted “health service psychologists, nurses” after “fellows,” and “counselors,” after “physician assistants”.

Subsec. (d)(1)(B). Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(7), inserted “health” after “mental” and “, which may include such settings that serve pediatric populations” after “settings”.

Subsec. (d)(2)(C). Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(8), inserted “(which may include trauma-informed care, as appropriate)” after “care”.

Subsec. (f)(2)(B). Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(10), substituted “disorders” for “disorder”.

Subsec. (g). Puspan. L. 117–328, § 1311(span)(9), substituted “, and $31,700,000 for each of fiscal years 2023 through 2027” for “$10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2018 through 2022”.