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Chapter 36
Health Care Program Fraud Prevention

Sections

36.001
Definitions
36.002
Unlawful Acts
36.003
Documentary Material in Possession of State Agency
36.004
Immunity
36.005
Suspension or Revocation of Agreement; Professional Discipline
36.006
Application of Other Law
36.007
Recovery of Costs, Fees, and Expenses
36.008
Use of Money Recovered
36.0011
Culpable Mental State
36.051
Injunctive Relief
36.052
Civil Remedies
36.053
Investigation
36.054
Civil Investigative Demand
36.055
Attorney General as Relator in Federal Action
36.101
Action by Private Person Authorized
36.102
Initiation of Action; Consent Required for Dismissal
36.103
Answer by Defendant
36.104
State Decision; Continuation of Action
36.105
Representation of State by Private Attorney
36.106
Intervention by Other Parties Prohibited
36.107
Rights of Parties if State Continues Action
36.108
Stay of Certain Discovery
36.109
Pursuit of Alternate Remedy by State
36.110
Award to Private Plaintiff
36.111
Reduction of Award
36.112
Award to Defendant for Frivolous Action
36.113
Certain Actions Barred
36.114
State Not Liable for Certain Expenses
36.115
Retaliation Against Person Prohibited
36.116
Sovereign Immunity Not Waived
36.117
Attorney General Compensation
36.132
Revocation of Licenses
36.1021
Standard of Proof
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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