2006 Utah Code - 26-20-3 — False statement or representation relating to medical benefits.

     26-20-3.   False statement or representation relating to medical benefits.
     (1) A person shall not make or cause to be made a false statement or false representation of a material fact in an application for medical benefits.
     (2) A person shall not make or cause to be made a false statement or false representation of a material fact for use in determining rights to a medical benefit.
     (3) A person, who having knowledge of the occurrence of an event affecting his initial or continued right to receive a medical benefit or the initial or continued right of any other person on whose behalf he has applied for or is receiving a medical benefit, shall not conceal or fail to disclose that event with intent to obtain a medical benefit to which the person or any other person is not entitled or in an amount greater than that to which the person or any other person is entitled.

Amended by Chapter 46, 1986 General Session

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