2006 Indiana Code - CHAPTER 24. THEFT; KICKBACKS AND BRIBES

IC 12-15-24
     Chapter 24. Theft; Kickbacks and Bribes

IC 12-15-24-1
Intent to deprive state of money or benefits; prima facie evidence for purposes of IC 35-43-4-2
     Sec. 1. Evidence that a person or provider received money or other benefits as a result of a violation of:
        (1) a provision of this article; or
        (2) a rule established by the secretary under this article;
constitutes prima facie evidence, for purposes of IC 35-43-4-2, that the person or provider intended to deprive the state of a part of the value of the money or benefits.
As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.9.

IC 12-15-24-2
Soliciting, offering, or receiving kickbacks, bribes, or fee or charge rebates; classification of violation
     Sec. 2. A person who furnishes items or services to an individual for which payment is or may be made under this chapter and who solicits, offers, or receives a:
        (1) kickback or bribe in connection with the furnishing of the items or services or the making or receipt of the payment; or
        (2) rebate of a fee or charge for referring the individual to another person for the furnishing of items or services;
commits a Class A misdemeanor.
As added by P.L.2-1992, SEC.9.

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