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Committee advances preceptor income tax credit for nursing-home-related clinical supervisors, with caps and sunset

2580121 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

The committee voted to advance House Bill 2,163, creating a preceptor income tax credit for unpaid nursing-home clinical supervisors and adopting amendments that add sponsored programs, cap annual program costs at $50,000, limit individual credits to $750 per year, and sunset the program after five years.

The Committee on Taxation voted to move House Bill 2,163 favorably out of committee. The bill establishes the Preceptor Income Tax Incentive Act to provide income tax credits to nursing home administrators, registered nurses, and registered dietitians who supervise clinical students (preceptorships) in eligible programs.

Why it matters: Supporters said the credit would encourage qualified clinical preceptors to supervise students in long-term care settings, helping workforce development for nursing homes and related facilities.

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