Looks like Senator Conrads bill (S. 2302, Public Law number 108-441), to extend and expand the conrad30 state waiver program got signed into law by the president along with the infamous spending bill:
The changes:
- now includes non-primary specialties and subspecialty trained physicians !
- exemption from the H1b cap written into law, not up to the CIS officer !
- for hospital based specialties: 5 slots can go to physicians whose hospital is not in an underserved census tract. The hospital just has to proove that it serves underserved communities !
( I am thinking of founding a PAC/fundraising entity to support Sen Conrads re-election in 2006. His senator colleague from ND, Byron Dorgan got re-elected this year, but keeping Conrad in the senate is paramount for all physicians training or having trained on J1 visas. If there are people out here who are in support of doing this, please let me know. There are restrictions on how much non-citizens can contribute, but if there is sufficient interest I will have a lawyer look into this. )
The changes:
- now includes non-primary specialties and subspecialty trained physicians !
- exemption from the H1b cap written into law, not up to the CIS officer !
- for hospital based specialties: 5 slots can go to physicians whose hospital is not in an underserved census tract. The hospital just has to proove that it serves underserved communities !
( I am thinking of founding a PAC/fundraising entity to support Sen Conrads re-election in 2006. His senator colleague from ND, Byron Dorgan got re-elected this year, but keeping Conrad in the senate is paramount for all physicians training or having trained on J1 visas. If there are people out here who are in support of doing this, please let me know. There are restrictions on how much non-citizens can contribute, but if there is sufficient interest I will have a lawyer look into this. )
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