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§  31.  Establishment  of the office of Medicaid inspector general. 1.  There is hereby created within the department  the  office  of  Medicaid  inspector  general.  Pursuant  to section three hundred sixty-three-a of  the social services law, the department is the single state  agency  for  the  administration of the medical assistance program in New York state,  provided that the office shall undertake  and  be  responsible  for  the  department's  duties  as  the  single  state agency with respect to: (a)  prevention, detection and investigation of fraud and  abuse  within  the  medical  assistance  program;  (b)  referral  of  appropriate  cases for  criminal prosecution; and (c) recovery of  improperly  expended  medical  assistance  funds. Such responsibility shall include, but not be limited  to, medical assistance program audit  functions,  pursuant  to  sections  three  hundred  sixty-four and three hundred sixty-eight-c of the social  services law, and the function of medical assistance program  fraud  and  abuse  prevention, pursuant to sections one hundred forty-five-a and one  hundred forty-five-b of the social services law (transferred to the  New  York  state  department  of  health from the former department of social  services pursuant to subdivision (e) of section one  hundred  twenty-two  of  part  B  of  chapter four hundred thirty-six of the laws of nineteen  hundred ninety-seven).    2. The head of the office shall be the Medicaid inspector general  who  shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent of  the  senate.  The inspector shall serve at the pleasure of the governor.  The  inspector  shall  report  directly  to  the  governor.  The  person  appointed as inspector shall, upon his or her appointment, have not less  than  ten  years professional experience in one or more of the following  areas of expertise: law, provided the experience involves prosecution or  some consideration of fraud;  fraud  investigation;  and  auditing.  The  inspector  may  possess  comparable  alternate experience in the area of  health care or the area of senior management, in either  the  public  or  private   setting,   provided   that   such   experience  involves  some  consideration of fraud.    3. The inspector shall be  compensated  within  the  limits  of  funds  available therefor, provided, however, such salary shall be no less than  the  salaries  of certain state officers holding the positions indicated  in paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section one hundred sixty-nine of  the executive law.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-1 > Title-3 > 31

§  31.  Establishment  of the office of Medicaid inspector general. 1.  There is hereby created within the department  the  office  of  Medicaid  inspector  general.  Pursuant  to section three hundred sixty-three-a of  the social services law, the department is the single state  agency  for  the  administration of the medical assistance program in New York state,  provided that the office shall undertake  and  be  responsible  for  the  department's  duties  as  the  single  state agency with respect to: (a)  prevention, detection and investigation of fraud and  abuse  within  the  medical  assistance  program;  (b)  referral  of  appropriate  cases for  criminal prosecution; and (c) recovery of  improperly  expended  medical  assistance  funds. Such responsibility shall include, but not be limited  to, medical assistance program audit  functions,  pursuant  to  sections  three  hundred  sixty-four and three hundred sixty-eight-c of the social  services law, and the function of medical assistance program  fraud  and  abuse  prevention, pursuant to sections one hundred forty-five-a and one  hundred forty-five-b of the social services law (transferred to the  New  York  state  department  of  health from the former department of social  services pursuant to subdivision (e) of section one  hundred  twenty-two  of  part  B  of  chapter four hundred thirty-six of the laws of nineteen  hundred ninety-seven).    2. The head of the office shall be the Medicaid inspector general  who  shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent of  the  senate.  The inspector shall serve at the pleasure of the governor.  The  inspector  shall  report  directly  to  the  governor.  The  person  appointed as inspector shall, upon his or her appointment, have not less  than  ten  years professional experience in one or more of the following  areas of expertise: law, provided the experience involves prosecution or  some consideration of fraud;  fraud  investigation;  and  auditing.  The  inspector  may  possess  comparable  alternate experience in the area of  health care or the area of senior management, in either  the  public  or  private   setting,   provided   that   such   experience  involves  some  consideration of fraud.    3. The inspector shall be  compensated  within  the  limits  of  funds  available therefor, provided, however, such salary shall be no less than  the  salaries  of certain state officers holding the positions indicated  in paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section one hundred sixty-nine of  the executive law.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-1 > Title-3 > 31

§  31.  Establishment  of the office of Medicaid inspector general. 1.  There is hereby created within the department  the  office  of  Medicaid  inspector  general.  Pursuant  to section three hundred sixty-three-a of  the social services law, the department is the single state  agency  for  the  administration of the medical assistance program in New York state,  provided that the office shall undertake  and  be  responsible  for  the  department's  duties  as  the  single  state agency with respect to: (a)  prevention, detection and investigation of fraud and  abuse  within  the  medical  assistance  program;  (b)  referral  of  appropriate  cases for  criminal prosecution; and (c) recovery of  improperly  expended  medical  assistance  funds. Such responsibility shall include, but not be limited  to, medical assistance program audit  functions,  pursuant  to  sections  three  hundred  sixty-four and three hundred sixty-eight-c of the social  services law, and the function of medical assistance program  fraud  and  abuse  prevention, pursuant to sections one hundred forty-five-a and one  hundred forty-five-b of the social services law (transferred to the  New  York  state  department  of  health from the former department of social  services pursuant to subdivision (e) of section one  hundred  twenty-two  of  part  B  of  chapter four hundred thirty-six of the laws of nineteen  hundred ninety-seven).    2. The head of the office shall be the Medicaid inspector general  who  shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent of  the  senate.  The inspector shall serve at the pleasure of the governor.  The  inspector  shall  report  directly  to  the  governor.  The  person  appointed as inspector shall, upon his or her appointment, have not less  than  ten  years professional experience in one or more of the following  areas of expertise: law, provided the experience involves prosecution or  some consideration of fraud;  fraud  investigation;  and  auditing.  The  inspector  may  possess  comparable  alternate experience in the area of  health care or the area of senior management, in either  the  public  or  private   setting,   provided   that   such   experience  involves  some  consideration of fraud.    3. The inspector shall be  compensated  within  the  limits  of  funds  available therefor, provided, however, such salary shall be no less than  the  salaries  of certain state officers holding the positions indicated  in paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section one hundred sixty-nine of  the executive law.