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2023 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 4 - Management of State Agencies
Chapter 55e - False Claims and Other Prohibited Acts Under State-Administered Health or Human Services Programs
- Section 4-274. - Definitions.
- Section 4-275. - False claims and other prohibited acts re state-administered health or human services programs. Penalties.
- Section 4-276. - Attorney General's investigation of prohibited acts. Civil action.
- Section 4-277. - Civil action by individual. Consent for withdrawal. Manner of service. Complaint under seal. Intervention by Attorney General.
- Section 4-278. - Prosecution by Attorney General. Withdrawal. Settlement. Limits on individual's participation. Division of proceeds. Attorneys' fees and costs.
- Section 4-279. - Civil action when Attorney General declines to proceed. Division of proceeds. Attorneys' fees and costs. Stay of discovery.
- Section 4-280. - Attorney General's pursuit of claim through alternate remedy.
- Section 4-281. - Civil action by individual who committed prohibited act. Reduction of proceeds.
- Section 4-282. - Court's jurisdiction over civil actions brought by certain individuals. Duplicate actions.
- Section 4-283. - State not liable for expenses.
- Section 4-284. - Discrimination in employment prohibited. Remedies. Attorneys' fees and costs.
- Section 4-285. - Limitation of action. Pleadings upon state's intervention.
- Section 4-286. - Standard of proof.
- Section 4-287. - Effect of final judgment in criminal proceeding on civil action.
- Section 4-288. - Remedies not exclusive.
- Section 4-289. - Report by Attorney General re civil actions.
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