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Latest Update: Wednesday, July, 09th 2008

Companion Bill SB3608. Criminal Offenses - Clarifies that provisions of the TennCare fraud "doctor shopping" statute apply to physicians and other prescribing health care providers. - Amends TCA Title 39; Title 56 and Title 71. Fiscal Summary for *HB3292 / SB3608MINIMAL Bill Summary for *HB3292 / SB3608 Under present law, it is a Class E felony criminal offense for any person to knowingly obtain, or attempt to obtain, or aid or abet any person to obtain, by fraudulent means, or in any unauthorized manner, controlled substance benefits by intentionally failing to disclose to a physician or other health care provider from whom the person obtains a controlled substance that the person received the same or a similar controlled substance from another practitioner within the previous 30 days and the person used TennCare to pay for either the clinical visit [...]

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Latest Actions
  • 02/27/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Public Health and Family Assistance of HHouse Resolution of Health & Human Resources Committee
  • 02/20/2008 - Placed on Subcommittee Calendar Public Health and Family Assistance of HHouse Resolution for 02/27/2008
  • 02/20/2008 - Assigned to Subcommittee Public Health and Family Assistance of HHR
  • 01/24/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Health & Human Resources
  • 01/23/2008 - Introduced, Passed first consideration

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Bill Text
File name Last Updated
HB3292 Bill Text PDF01/20/2008

Fiscal Notes
File name Last Updated
SB3608 Fiscal Notes PDF02/25/2008