BUREAU OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Date: October 11, 2005
To: Schools Participating in the Health Professions and Nursing Student Financial Assistance Programs
Subject: Hurricane Rita Disaster Relief for Participants in the Student Loan Programs Authorized Under Titles VII and VIII of the Public Health Service Act
Campus-Based Policy Memorandum 2005-3
As a result of Hurricane Rita, certain communities have been designated as eligible
for national disaster assistance by FEMA or the State Governor. This memorandum
provides guidance regarding special policies and procedures for administering the
Federal student aid programs authorized under Titles VII and VIII of the Public Health
Service Act as a result of Hurricane Rita. This includes the Primary Care Loan (PCL),
Health Professions Student Loan (HPSL), Loans for Disadvantaged Students (LDS),
and Nursing Student Loan (NSL) programs.
Forbearance for borrowers who reside or work in the designated disaster area:
The Department of Health and Human Services is authorizing schools to grant forbearance
to PCL, HPSL, LDS, and NSL borrowers who reside or, if known, work in an affected
Community and have been adversely impacted by Hurricane Rita.
Due to the unusual circumstances, the granting of forbearance to these borrowers will not
require either a request or documentation from the borrower. This period of forbearance is
effective from September 24, 2005 through March 24, 2006, or for a time period set at the
discretion of the school. Adversely impacted borrowers must be notified by the school
that forbearance has been granted to them. These borrowers may request a resumption
of normal billing and repayment as soon as possible.
Forbearance for other borrowers: Based upon the request of the borrower, the borrowers
family, or another reliable source, PCL, HPSL, LDS, and NSL borrowers who have been
adversely impacted by Hurricane Rita, other than those who reside or work in the affected
States, should be granted forbearance for the period of September 24, 2005 through March
24, 2006 or for a time period set at the discretion of the school. The request for forbearance
need not be in writing, but the reasons for granting forbearance should be documented in the
borrowers loan records.
Defaulted borrowers: The Department is authorizing schools, without a request from the
borrower, to discontinue collection activities from September 24, 2005 through March 24,
2006 for defaulted PCL, HPSL, LDS, and NSL borrowers who reside or, if known, work in the
affected States. For other defaulted PCL, HPSL, LDS, and NSL borrowers who have been
impacted by the disaster, schools may upon the request of the borrower, discontinue
collection activities for a period that ends no later than March 24, 2006 or for a time period
set at the discretion of the school. The request need not be in writing, but the reasons for
discontinuing collection activities should be documented in the defaulted borrowers loan
records.
Eligibility for death cancellation: The Department is authorizing schools to use reliable
documentation of a PCL, HPSL, LDS, or NSL borrowers death, due to Hurricane Rita, to
suspend collection activities, without contacting the borrowers family, during the period
necessary to process a death cancellation. Reliable documentation may include, but is not
limited to, obituary notices and/or published listings of the dead provided by a Federal, State,
or local government entity. Schools are encouraged, at a later date, to obtain a certified copy
of the death certificate if one is available through alternative sources without contacting the
borrowers family.
Due to disruptions in mail and other communications throughout the affected States, the
Department will, for the period of September 24, 2005 through March 24, 2006, not enforce
time sensitive deadlines that schools normally are required to comply with in their due
diligence activities.
PCL School Reporting Requirements
For PCL schools adversely impacted by Hurricane Rita, the PCL assessment notice, which
normally is mailed out by the Department at the end of September, will be delayed. For these
schools only, the school deadline for submitting the PCL assessment amount to the Department
will be extended. Other schools whose PCL collections are affected by Hurricane Rita, for
example, a large number of borrowers located in the adversely impacted States, may contact the
Department to request a similar extension on the deadline for submitting the assessment amount.
Questions regarding this policy memorandum should be directed to the Campus Based Branch
at 301-443-4776; ask to speak to someone on the loan team.
Thank you for your assistance in administering the Title VII and VIII loan programs in a manner
that demonstrates compassion and concern for affected borrowers and their families during this
difficult time.
Henry Lopez, Jr.
Director
Division of Health Careers Diversity and Development
Posted October 12, 2005 on www.NASFAA.org, the Web Site of the
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