Bill Detail
S. 709
Congress: 119
Title
Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act
Summary
Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act This bill modifies the Conrad 30 Waiver program, which incentivizes qualified foreign physicians to serve in underserved communities. It also extends statutory authority for the program for three years from this bill's enactment. Individuals coming to the United States under a J-1 nonimmigrant visa to receive medical training typically must leave the country and reside for two years abroad before being eligible to apply for an immigrant visa or permanent residence. The Conrad program waives this requirement for individuals who meet certain qualifications, including serving for a number of years at a health care facility in an underserved area. The bill increases the number of waivers that a state may obtain each fiscal year from 30 to 35 if a certain number of waivers were used the previous year, and provides for further adjustments depending on demand. A physician may be employed at an academic medical center to meet the Conrad program's employment requirements if the physician's work is in the public interest, even if the medical center is not in an underserved area. Employment contracts for physicians under the Conrad program shall contain certain information, such as the maximum number of on-call hours per week the physician shall have to work. Certain physicians (along with the physician's spouse and children) shall be exempt from the direct annual numerical limits on immigration, including those physicians that have met certain requirements related to visas for physicians to serve in underserved areas.
Sponsor
Sen. Amy Klobuchar [D-MN]
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Status as of Jun 29, 6:53 PM · synced 1h ago
Introduced
2025-02-25
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Bill Engagement
Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act This bill modifies the Conrad 30 Waiver program, which incentivizes qualified foreign physicians to serve in underserved…
Lobbyists on the case
- American Hospital Association5 filings · 32 lobs
- American Medical Association5 filings · 12 lobs
- Association of American Medical Colleges4 filings · 6 lobs
- Lisa (Kidder) Hrobsky2026 Q1
- Todd Askew2026 Q1
- George Cox2026 Q1
- Megan Cundari2026 Q1
- Terrence Cunningham2026 Q1
- Katherine Dapper2026 Q1
- Akinluwa Demehin2026 Q1
- Benjamin Finder2026 Q1