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  4. Title 1
  5. Art. 14
  6. Part 2
  7. Subpart 3

Subpart 3
Academic Performance Awards

Sections

670
Regents college scholarships
670‑A
Empire state scholarships of excellence
670‑B
Scholarships for academic excellence
671
Regents professional education in nursing scholarships
672
Regents professional education in medicine or dentistry scholarships
672‑A
Regents professional education in optometry scholarships
672‑B
Regents professional education in veterinary medicine scholarships
673
Regents physician shortage scholarships
674
Regents veterans with war service scholarships
675
Empire state challenger scholarships for teachers
676
Empire state challenger fellowships for teachers
677
Regents physician loan forgiveness program
677‑A
Physician loan repayment program
678
Regents health care professional opportunity scholarships
679
Regents professional opportunity scholarships
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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