Healthcare fraud: Anti-kickback statuteStark LawFederal False Claims ActHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Actunjust enrichmentpayment by mistakemail fraudwire fraudfalse statements to obtain health benefitsHealthcare costs are a significant drain on the U.S. economy, so it is of no ...
Federal False Claims Act has the meaning set forth in Section 4.14. Sample 1 Based on 2 documents SaveCopy Examples of Federal False Claims Act in a sentence The New York False Claims Act is similar to the Federal False Claims Act. The Federal False Claims Act provides protection to qui tam...
(3) the term “obligation” means an established duty, whether or not fixed, arising from an express or implied contractual, grantor-grantee, or licensor-licensee relationship, from a fee-based or similar relationship, from statute or regulation, or from the retention of any overpayment; and (...
Federal Tort Claims Act n. a statute (1948) which removed the power of the Federal government to claim immunity from a lawsuit for damages due to negligent or intentional injury by a federal employee in the scope of his work for the government. It also established a set of regulations and...
Qui Tam: The False Claims Act and Related Federal Statutes Qui tam is the process whereby an individual sues or prosecutes in the name of the government and shares in the proceeds of any successful litigation or se... C Doyle 被引量: 14发表: 2009年 Matrix of Federal Statutes and Federal...
Anti-Kickback Statute Antitrust Violations Bank Fraud Bank Robbery Bankruptcy Fraud Blackmail and Extortion Career Criminal Computer Hacking Conspiracy Counterfeiting DEA Audit Destroy Audit Records Drug Abuse False Claims Act False Statements Federal Appeals Federal Child Pornography ...
Anti-Kickback Statute (42 U.S.C. Section 1320a-7b(b)), the U.S. Physician Payment Sunshine Act (42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7h), the U.S. Civil False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. Section 3729 et seq.), the criminal False Claims Law (42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7b(a)), all criminal ...
Federal Trade Commission Act Financial Acronyms Wikipedia a US statute that controls unfair competition and established an administrative agency, the Federal Trade Commission. While theSHERMAN ACTand theCLAYTON ACTare essentially criminal provisions, this provision allows for ‘cease and desist’ orders st...
Prosecutorial Indiscretion: Encouraging the Department of Justice to Rein in Out of Control Qui Tam Litigation Under the Civil False Claims Act This Article explores how the incentives created by the civil False Claims Act (FCA), a qui tam statute that is the government's primary litigation tool...
In a decision that may have far-reaching implications to the Federal Government’s efforts to oversee the E-Rate Program, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently reversed a district court decision denying several technology companies’ motion to dismiss a False Claims Act (FCA) case arisi...