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Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. § 400.612 - Civil penalty for receiving benefit by reason of fraud, making fraudulent statement, knowingly concealing material fact, or engaging in prohibited conduct; criminal action not required
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Current as of June 2015
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Under the Medicaid False Claims Act, an individual who receives a benefit he or she is not entitled to receive by making a false statement or fraudulently or knowingly concealing a fact, must repay to the State the full amount received and must pay a civil penalty of a minimum of $5,000 and a maximum of $10,000, plus triple the amount of damages suffered by the state due to the individual’s actions. There is no criminal penalty attached to violation of this section.
Current as of June 2015