South CarolinaH 5285126th General Assembly (2025-2026)House

A BILL TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY AMENDING SECTIONS 43-7-60 AND 43-7-70, RELATING TO PROVIDER AND RECIPIENT MEDICAID FRAUD, SO AS TO CREATE TIERED CRIMINAL PENALTIES CORRELATING TO THE AMOUNT OF FRAUD, TO REQUIRE RESTITUTION, TO AUTHORIZE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S USE OF CONSENT AGREEMENTS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; AND BY AMENDING SECTION 43-7-90, RELATING TO ENFORCEMENT OF SECTIONS 43-7-60 TO 43-7-80, SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO ISSUE ADMINISTRATIVE SUBPOENAS AND INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS.

Sponsored By: Heath Sessions (Republican)

In Committee

Summary

Medicaid Fraud

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Heath Sessions

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Brandon Newton

    Republican • House

  • Jeff Bradley

    Republican • House

  • Gary S. Brewer, Jr.

    Republican • House

  • Thomas C. "Case" Brittain, Jr.

    Republican • House

  • Cody T. Mitchell

    Republican • House

  • Donald G. "Don" Chapman

    Republican • House

  • Brandon L. Cox

    Republican • House

  • Tom Davis

    Republican • Senate

  • Shannon S. Erickson

    Republican • House

  • Greg Ford

    Republican • House

  • Gil Gatch

    Republican • House

  • Kathy Landing

    Republican • House

  • Steven Wayne Long

    Republican • House

  • Marvin "Mark" Smith

    Republican • House

  • David Martin

    Republican • House

  • Mike M. Neese

    Republican • House

  • James E. Teeple

    Republican • House

  • Wm. Weston J. Newton

    Republican • House

  • Chris Wooten

    Republican • House

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Actions Timeline

  1. Referred to Committee on Judiciary

    2/26/2026House
  2. Introduced and read first time

    2/26/2026House

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