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Code · Connecticut · CHAPTER 319v* — Medical Assistance

Secs. 17b-301a to 17b-301p. Prohibited acts re medical assistance: Definitions. Prohibited acts re medical assistance; penalties. Attorney General's investigation of prohibited acts; civil action. Civil action by individual; consent for withdrawal; manner of service; complaint under seal; intervening in action by Attorney General. Prosecution by Attorney General; withdrawal; settlement; limits on individual's participation; division of proceeds; attorneys' fees and costs. Civil action by individual when Attorney General declines to proceed; procedure; division of proceeds; attorneys' fees and costs. Attorney General's pursuit of claim through alternate remedy. Civil action by individual who committed prohibited act re medical assistance; reduction of proceeds; dismissal from action. Court's jurisdiction over civil actions brought by certain individuals. State not liable for expenses. Discrimination in employment because of acts in furtherance of civil action prohibited; remedies; attorneys' fees and costs. Time for bringing civil action; state's intervention in action. Standard of proof in civil action. Effect of final judgment in criminal proceeding on civil action. Remedies not exclusive. Report re medical assistance civil actions.

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Sections 17b-301a to 17b-301p , inclusive, are repealed, effective June 13, 2014.
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