The Attorney General, acting through the Director of the Fraud Control Unit, may, in any case involving alleged violations of this article, conduct an investigation or prosecution. In conducting such actions, the Attorney General, acting through the director, shall have all the powers of a district attorney, including the powers to issue or cause to be issued subpoenas or other process.
Persons employed by the Attorney General as investigators in the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit shall serve as law enforcement officers as defined in Section 45-6-3, and they shall be empowered to make arrests and to serve and execute search warrants and other valid legal process anywhere within the State of Mississippi.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 13 - Medical Assistance for the Aged; Medicaid
Article 5 - Medicaid Fraud Control Act
§ 43-13-207. Kickbacks and bribes
§ 43-13-213. False or fraudulent claim
§ 43-13-217. Evidentiary matters concerning false statements or representations
§ 43-13-219. Medicaid fraud control unit