State Settlement and Recovered Funds Accountability Act [HB-2989]
The purpose of this bill is to establish the state Settlement and Recovered Funds Accountability Act. The bill requires the deposit of settlement moneys and recovered funds to be deposited in the general revenue. The bill additionally creates an Attorney General Litigation Fund for deposit of attorney fees and costs. The bill also requires certain reporting to be provided by the Attorney General.
HB-2989: State Settlement and Recovered Funds Accountability Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Rohrbach
Filed For Introduction on 02/11/2019
Transferring the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to the Attorney General’s office [HB-2867]
The purpose of this bill is to transfer the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to the Attorney General’s office and continue the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit in the Attorney General’s office after October 1, 2019, to provide clarity in the representation of cases relating to Medicaid fraud and abuse, and to limit liability of employee actions when the employee is acting in good faith.
HB-2867: Transferring the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit to the Attorney General’s office
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Espinosa
Do Pass, But First To Judiciary on 02/08/2019
Authorizing Attorney General to prosecute violations of state criminal law recommended by the Commission on Special Investigations [HB-2435]
The purpose of this bill is to authorize and empower the Attorney General to prosecute violations of state criminal law recommended by the Commission on Special Investigations under certain conditions; to provide that CSI recommend prosecution of state criminal law violations to appropriate county prosecutor; to provide that, if county prosecutor has not pursued the matter within six months, CSI must recommend the matter to the Attorney General; empowering and authorizing the Attorney General to prosecute violations of state criminal law referred
(continued...)
HB-2435: Authorizing Attorney General to prosecute violations of state criminal law recommended by the Commission on Special Investigations
Sponsored by: Rep. Tim Miley
On 3rd Reading, Special Calendar on 01/25/2019
You have voted HB-2435: Authorizing Attorney General to prosecute violations of state criminal law recommended by the Commission on Special Investigations.
Relating to submission of the budget bill [HB-4580]
The purpose of this bill is to require the Governor to include the state appropriation limitations the Legislature may not exceed when making aggregate General Revenue Fund appropriations in the budget bill submitted to the Legislature. It also requires that the limitations be updated annually.
HB-4580: Relating to submission of the budget bill
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Householder
Filed For Introduction on 02/13/2018
Relating to combatting waste, fraud, and misuse of public funds through investigations, accountability and transparency [HB-4016]
The purpose of this bill is to combat waste, fraud, and misuse of public funds through investigations, accountability and transparency. The bill directs that Auditor to establish and maintain a searchable financial transparency website. The bill clarifies the role of the Auditor to receive and investigate complaints of possible fraud, misappropriation, mismanagement or waste of public moneys. The Auditor is additionally directed to track and publish annual reports on complaints of possible fraud, misappropriation, mismanagement or waste of public
(continued...)
HB-4016: Relating to combatting waste, fraud, and misuse of public funds through investigations, accountability and transparency
Sponsored by: Rep. Martin Atkinson
Chapter 206, Acts, Regular Session, 2018 on 04/16/2018
State Settlement and Recovered Funds Accountability Act [HB-4009]
The purpose of this bill is to establish the state Settlement and Recovered Funds Accountability Act. The bill requires the deposit of settlement moneys and recovered funds to be deposited in the general revenue. The bill additionally creates an Attorney General Litigation Fund for deposit of attorney fees and costs. The bill also requires certain reporting to be provided by the Attorney General.
HB-4009: State Settlement and Recovered Funds Accountability Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Rupert Phillips
Vetoed By Governor 3/28/18 on 03/28/2018
Relating to filling vacancies in certain offices [HB-3004]
The purpose of this bill is to require vacancies in offices of state officials, United States Senators, Justices, judges, and magistrates to be filled with an individual of the same political party with which the individual vacating the office was affiliated at the time of his or her election to the vacated office.
HB-3004: Relating to filling vacancies in certain offices
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Espinosa
Chapter 80, Acts, Regular Session, 2018 on 04/16/2018