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2006 Georgia Code - 49-4-151
49-4-151. (a) The commissioner, for the purposes of
investigating the nature, amount, and extent of services provided
to a recipient of medical assistance or auditing information
submitted to the department concerning a provider´s
entitlement to an amount of medical assistance, is authorized,
personally or by his duly authorized representative, to administer
oaths and to examine and copy books, papers, records (medical,
business, or otherwise), or memoranda of a provider or of any other
person possessed of information relating to reimbursable costs
claimed by a provider or otherwise relating to the amount of
medical assistance to which a provider is entitled. The
commissioner may compel such examinations by means of subpoenas
issued to require the custodian of such items to produce them for
examination. A subpoena may be served by any sheriff, by his
deputy, or by any other person not less than 18 years of age. Proof
may be shown by return of certificate endorsed on a copy of the
subpoena. Subpoenas may also be served by registered or certified
mail or statutory overnight delivery, and the return receipt shall
constitute prima-facie proof of service. If any person shall fail
to obey a subpoena issued and served under this subsection, then
upon application of the commissioner, the superior court of the
county in which such custodian was required to appear may issue an
order requiring such custodian to comply with the subpoena and to
produce the subpoenaed documentation. Furthermore, if any provider
shall fail to obey a subpoena issued and served under this
subsection with respect to any matter concerning a claim for
medical assistance, that claim for medical assistance shall not be
reimbursed by the Department of Community Health; and, if already
reimbursed, the amount of medical assistance reimbursed shall be
deducted from any amount of medical assistance which may then be or
thereafter become payable to such provider. (b) In the course of conducting investigations
and audits, the Department of Community Health may request from any
governmental department, board, commission, bureau, or agency
information and assistance pertinent thereto. The Department of
Community Health shall be entitled to have access to all such
pertinent information which is within the custody of any
governmental department, board, commission, bureau, or
agency.
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