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Chapter 12 - Medicaid and Human Services Transparency and Fraud Prevention Act


  • § 43-12-1. Short title
  • § 43-12-3. Integration of eligibility systems
  • § 43-12-5. Real-time eligibility verification service
  • § 43-12-7. Enhanced eligibility verification process
  • § 43-12-9. Enhanced identity authentication process
  • § 43-12-11. Discrepancies and case review
  • § 43-12-13. Referrals for fraud, misrepresentation, or inadequate documentation
  • § 43-12-15. Reporting
  • § 43-12-17. Transparency in Medicaid
  • § 43-12-19. Work requirements
  • § 43-12-21. Federal asset limits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
  • § 43-12-23. Broad-based categorical eligibility
  • § 43-12-25. Sharing enrollee information across agencies
  • § 43-12-27. Maximum family grant
  • § 43-12-29. Verify identities and household composition, and all expenses of welfare applicants
  • § 43-12-31. Full cooperation with fraud investigations
  • § 43-12-33. Gaps in eligibility reporting
  • § 43-12-35. Noncompliance with Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program rules
  • § 43-12-37. Noncompliance with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program rules
  • § 43-12-39. Out-of-state spending
  • § 43-12-41. Public reporting
  • § 43-12-43. Pilot program for photos on EBT cards
  • § 43-12-45. Limits on spending locations
  • § 43-12-47. Excessive EBT card loss
  • § 43-12-71. Eligibility for TANF or SNAP benefits following certain criminal convictions
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