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Medicaid Fraud Lien Notice | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn how Ohio's Medicaid Fraud Lien Notice secures the state's interest in property during Medicaid fraud criminal cases, including filing procedures and requi

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Medicaid Fraud Lien Notice

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law allows the state to file a Medicaid fraud lien notice during criminal proceedings for Medicaid fraud. This notice, recorded with the county recorder, secures the state's interest in property potentially subject to forfeiture. It includes details about the accused, the case, and the property involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Medicaid fraud lien notice in Ohio?

It is a legal notice filed by the state during Medicaid fraud criminal cases to secure an interest in property that may be forfeited.

When can the state file a Medicaid fraud lien notice?

The state can file the notice at any time during the criminal proceeding for Medicaid fraud.

Who signs the Medicaid fraud lien notice?

The notice must be signed by the prosecuting attorney or attorney general handling the case.

What information is included in the Medicaid fraud lien notice?

It includes the defendant's name, aliases, addresses, case details, and a description of the property involved.

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In simple terms: Learn how Ohio's Medicaid Fraud Lien Notice secures the state's interest in property during Medicaid fraud criminal cases, including filing procedures and requi. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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