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<title>Louisiana introduces False Claims Act and qui tam bill in Extraordinary Session</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>This week the Louisiana Legislature along with <a href="http://gov.la.gov/">Governor Bobby Jindal</a>, launched&nbsp;an &quot;Extraordinary <a href="http://house.louisiana.gov/Agendas_2008/2008%20Extraordinary%20Session%20Call.pdf">Session&quot;.</a> In a bi-partisan effort, the legislators joined together to introduce&nbsp; and strengthen key legislation that combats&nbsp;government fraud in their state. The Senate, led by Senator Kostela,&nbsp;introduced&nbsp;<a href="http://whistleblower.labovick.com/Louisiana False Claims Act_SB41.pdf">SB 41</a>&nbsp;, a Louisiana False Claims Act, which is aimed at authorizing&nbsp;qui tam incentives and standing to citizens to pursue certain fraud claims. The House, led by <a href="http://house.louisiana.gov/H_Reps/members.asp?ID=86">Rep. Jim Tucker</a>, &nbsp;introduced,&nbsp;<a href="http://whistleblower.labovick.com/Louisiana_qui tam bill_HB69.pdf">HB 69</a>, which is aimed at, Authorizing a&nbsp;qui tam action for persons who disclose certain cases of fraud. </p>
<p>The Louisiana Legislator's &quot;Extraordinary Session&quot; started February 10, 2008 and is expected to end by&nbsp; March 1, 2008.&nbsp; The Session has Seven key priorities, one of which is to combat fraud and abuse. The goals&nbsp;included are:&nbsp;NO. 1 - Financial Disclosure, NO. 2 - Conflicts of Interest,&nbsp;NO. 3 - Transparency for Lobbyists, ITEM NO. 4 - Improving Ethics Education and Enforcement, ITEM NO. 5 - Transparency and Public Access to Information, ITEM NO. 6 - Further Combating Fraud and Abuse, and ITEM NO. 7 - Improve Campaign Finance Laws</p>
<p>Item NO. 6 language includes the following:</p>
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<p>To legislate relative to other public officers and private citizens participating in the prevention of fraud and abuse by: <br />
(1) enabling the Office of Inspector General by statute; <br />
(2) granting authority to local inspector generals and ethical governing bodies to issue and enforce subpoenas in state court and providing for confidentiality during investigations by such; <br />
(3) expanding whistleblower protection to prohibit threats of reprisal to public servants; and <br />
(4) authorizing qui tam incentives and standing to citizens to pursue public fraud cases when the state refuses to act.</p>
</blockquote>]]><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><a href="http://whistleblower.labovick.com/Louisiana False Claims Act_SB41(1).pdf">SB 41</a> gives the following introduction into the purpose of the Bill:</p>
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<p dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">The legislature intends the attorney general and private citizens of Louisiana to be agents of this state with the ability, authority, and resources to&nbsp;pursue civil monetary penalties or other remedies to protect the fiscal and&nbsp;programmatic integrity of the state from persons who engage in fraud,&nbsp; misrepresentation, abuse, or&nbsp;other ill practices, as set forth in this Chapter, and&nbsp;to obtain funds, property, or other compensation to which these persons are not&nbsp;entitled. </p>
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<p dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><a href="http://whistleblower.labovick.com/Louisiana_qui tam bill_HB69(1).pdf">HB 69</a>&nbsp;gives the following introduction into the purpose of the Bill:</p>
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<p dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">This part may be cited as the &quot;State Government Integrity Act&quot;.&nbsp;&sect;1192. Legislative intent and purpose.&nbsp; The legislature intends that the attorney general, the inspector general, and&nbsp; private citizens of Louisiana shall be agents of this state with the ability, authority,&nbsp;and resources to pursue civil monetary penalties or other remedies to protect the&nbsp;fiscal and programmatic integrity of state government in Louisiana from persons&nbsp;who engage in fraud, misrepresentation, abuse, or other ill practices, as set forth in&nbsp;this Part, and who obtain funds, property, or other compensation to which these&nbsp;persons are not entitled.</p>
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