After reviewing changes or discrepancies that may affect program eligibility, the department shall refer, within forty-five (45) business days, suspected cases of fraud, misrepresentation, or inadequate documentation to appropriate agencies, divisions, or departments for review of eligibility discrepancies in other public programs. This shall also include cases where an individual is determined to be no longer eligible for the original program. In cases where fraud affecting program eligibility is substantiated, the department or other appropriate agencies shall garnish wages or state income tax refunds until the state recovers an amount equal to the amount of benefits that were fraudulently received.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 12 - Medicaid and Human Services Transparency and Fraud Prevention Act
§ 43-12-3. Integration of eligibility systems
§ 43-12-9. Enhanced identity authentication process
§ 43-12-13. Referrals for fraud, misrepresentation, or inadequate documentation
§ 43-12-17. Transparency in Medicaid
§ 43-12-21. Federal asset limits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
§ 43-12-27. Maximum family grant
§ 43-12-29. Verify identities and household composition, and all expenses of welfare applicants
§ 43-12-31. Full cooperation with fraud investigations
§ 43-12-33. Gaps in eligibility reporting
§ 43-12-71. Eligibility for TANF or SNAP benefits following certain criminal convictions