§9-7-6a. Liability of Employees of the Department of Health and Human Resources; Office of the Attorney General
There shall be no civil liability on the part of, and no cause of action shall arise against the Department of Health and Human Resources, the Office of the Attorney General, or employees or agents of the aforementioned for any action taken by them in good faith and in the lawful performance of their powers […]
§9-7-7. Licensing of Vehicles for Use by the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
For purposes of the responsibilities assigned the unit pursuant to this article, personnel of the unit shall be permitted to operate vehicles owned or leased for the state displaying Class A registration plates.
§9-7-8. Remedies and Penalties Not Exclusive
The remedies and penalties provided in this article governing the operation of the medical programs of the Department of Health and Human Resources are in addition to those remedies and penalties provided elsewhere by law.
§9-7-9. Severability
If any provision of this article be found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable under the Constitution of this state or the laws and Constitution of the United States, the remaining provisions of this article shall be deemed severable and shall continue in full force and effect.
§9-7-5a. Venue for Criminal Offenses
In addition to other venues permitted by state law, a criminal prosecution under section five of this article may be commenced in the circuit court of Kanawha County or of any county in which: (a) The defendant is conducting business; or (b) Any of the conduct constituting a violation of any provision of this article […]
§9-7-6. Civil Remedies; Statute of Limitations
(a) Any person, firm, corporation, or other entity which makes or attempts to make, or causes to be made, a claim for benefits, payments, or allowances under the medical programs of the Department of Health and Human Resources, when the person, firm, corporation, or entity knows, or reasonably should have known, such claim to be […]
§9-7-3a. Agency Lawyers Assisting Prosecutors
Attorneys employed and assigned to the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit created by the provisions of section one of this article may assist in the prosecution of criminal violations of this article.
§9-7-4. Applications for Medical Assistance; False Statements or Representations; Criminal Penalties
(a) A person shall not knowingly make or cause to be made a false statement or false representation of any material fact in an application for medical assistance under the medical programs of the Department of Health and Human Resources. (b) A person shall not knowingly make or cause to be made a false statement […]
§9-7-5. Bribery; False Claims; Conspiracy; Criminal Penalties; Failure to Maintain Records
(a) A person shall not solicit, offer, pay, or receive any unlawful remuneration, including any kickback, rebate or bribe, directly or indirectly, with the intent of causing an expenditure of moneys from the medical services fund established pursuant to §9-4-2 of this code, which is not authorized by applicable laws or rules and regulations. (b) […]
§9-7-1. Legislative Purpose and Findings; Powers and Duties of Fraud Control Unit; Transfer to the Office of the Attorney General; Legislative Report
(a) It is the purpose of the Legislature to continue the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit previously established within the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources and to provide it with the responsibility and authority for investigating and controlling fraud and abuse of the medical programs of the state Department of Health and Human […]