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409.9021 Forfeiture of eligibility agreement.

As a condition of Medicaid eligibility, subject to federal approval, a Medicaid applicant shall agree in writing to forfeit all entitlements to any goods or services provided through the Medicaid program if he or she has been found to have committed fraud, through judicial or administrative determination, two times in a period of 5 years. This provision applies only to the Medicaid recipient found to have committed or participated in the fraud and does not apply to any family member of the recipient who was not involved in the fraud.

History. s. 4, ch. 2004-344.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Florida > TitleXXX > Chapter409 > 409_9021

409.9021 Forfeiture of eligibility agreement.

As a condition of Medicaid eligibility, subject to federal approval, a Medicaid applicant shall agree in writing to forfeit all entitlements to any goods or services provided through the Medicaid program if he or she has been found to have committed fraud, through judicial or administrative determination, two times in a period of 5 years. This provision applies only to the Medicaid recipient found to have committed or participated in the fraud and does not apply to any family member of the recipient who was not involved in the fraud.

History. s. 4, ch. 2004-344.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Florida > TitleXXX > Chapter409 > 409_9021

409.9021 Forfeiture of eligibility agreement.

As a condition of Medicaid eligibility, subject to federal approval, a Medicaid applicant shall agree in writing to forfeit all entitlements to any goods or services provided through the Medicaid program if he or she has been found to have committed fraud, through judicial or administrative determination, two times in a period of 5 years. This provision applies only to the Medicaid recipient found to have committed or participated in the fraud and does not apply to any family member of the recipient who was not involved in the fraud.

History. s. 4, ch. 2004-344.