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26-20-11. Presumption based on paid state warrant -- Value of medical benefits --Repayment of benefits.
(1) In any civil or criminal action brought under this chapter, a paid state warrant, madepayable to the order of a party, creates a presumption that the party received funds from the state.
(2) In any civil or criminal action brought under this chapter, the value of the benefitsreceived shall be the ordinary or usual charge for similar benefits in the private sector.
(3) In any criminal action under this chapter, the repayment of funds or other benefitsobtained in violation of the provisions of this chapter does not constitute a defense to, or groundsfor dismissal of that action.

Enacted by Chapter 46, 1986 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-26 > Chapter-20 > 26-20-11

26-20-11. Presumption based on paid state warrant -- Value of medical benefits --Repayment of benefits.
(1) In any civil or criminal action brought under this chapter, a paid state warrant, madepayable to the order of a party, creates a presumption that the party received funds from the state.
(2) In any civil or criminal action brought under this chapter, the value of the benefitsreceived shall be the ordinary or usual charge for similar benefits in the private sector.
(3) In any criminal action under this chapter, the repayment of funds or other benefitsobtained in violation of the provisions of this chapter does not constitute a defense to, or groundsfor dismissal of that action.

Enacted by Chapter 46, 1986 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-26 > Chapter-20 > 26-20-11

26-20-11. Presumption based on paid state warrant -- Value of medical benefits --Repayment of benefits.
(1) In any civil or criminal action brought under this chapter, a paid state warrant, madepayable to the order of a party, creates a presumption that the party received funds from the state.
(2) In any civil or criminal action brought under this chapter, the value of the benefitsreceived shall be the ordinary or usual charge for similar benefits in the private sector.
(3) In any criminal action under this chapter, the repayment of funds or other benefitsobtained in violation of the provisions of this chapter does not constitute a defense to, or groundsfor dismissal of that action.

Enacted by Chapter 46, 1986 General Session