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Student Loan Defaulters BewareLicenses of DCs Suspended in Washington StateBy Editorial Staff OLYMPIA, Washington -- A new law in Washington state requires that after June 6, 1996, the license of any regulated health care provider be suspended if they default on a federal or state-guaranteed educational loan or service-conditional scholarship.Under that law, the first licenses of Washington state health care practitioners have been indefinitely suspended by the state Department of Health for defaulting on student loan payments. Not surprisingly, the first licensees suspended for failure to pay student loans are four chiropractors. Practitioners charged with nonpayment or default have 28 days from notification to respond to the state's department of health. If no response is received, the license is suspended without a hearing. To be reinstated, providers must have a written release from the lending institution that indicates they are making payments under an approved payment schedule. During the suspension, the practitioner must continue following all requirements for licensure. Suspensions resulting from default on student loans will be included on the monthly summary of disciplinary actions issued by the communications office of Washington state's department of health.
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