Minnesota HF2354 amends Medicaid fraud laws, grants the attorney general subpoena power, sets criminal penalties, and appropriates funds.
Minnesota HF2354 modifies provisions governing Medicaid fraud, providing the attorney general with subpoena authority for relevant records. It establishes criminal penalties for violations, including imprisonment and fines, based on the value of the claims. The bill also makes conforming changes to various sections of the Minnesota Statutes and appropriates funds for the attorney general to combat medical assistance fraud. The changes include specific limitations periods for filing indictments or complaints for different offenses.
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