There are at least three federal anti-kickback statutes the anti-fraud community should be familiar with. A fourth is the Stark Law (anti-physician self-referral). Federal Anti-kickback Statutes The earliest of the three is the Copeland “Anti-kickback” Act (Pub.
L. 73–324,48 Stat. 948, enacted June 13, or 1934,codified at 18 U.
S.
C. § 874) which supplements the Davis–Bacon Act of 1931. Congress discovered that employers during the Depression were […]
Source: tollefsenlaw.com