Utah Statutes

§ 26B-3-1106 — False claims for medical benefits prohibited.

Utah § 26B-3-1106
JurisdictionUtah
Title 26BUtah Health and Human Services Code
Ch. 26B-3Health Care - Administration and Assistance
Part 26B-3-11Utah False Claims Act

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 26B-3-1106 (2026).

Text

(1)A person may not make or present or cause to be made or presented to an employee or officer of the state a claim for a medical benefit:
(1)(a) which is wholly or partially false, fictitious, or fraudulent;
(1)(b) for services which were not rendered or for items or materials which were not delivered;
(1)(c) which misrepresents the type, quality, or quantity of items or services rendered;
(1)(d) representing charges at a higher rate than those charged by the provider to the general public;
(1)(e) for items or services which the person or the provider knew were not medically necessary in accordance with professionally recognized standards;
(1)(f) which has previously been paid;
(1)(g) for services also covered by one or more private sources when the person or provider knew of the privat

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Legislative History

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 306, 2023 General Session

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