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Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act (PFCRA) was enacted in 1986 as a government wide administrative mechanism for combating small-dollar fraud.  PFCRA allows federal executive branch agencies, with Department of Justice (“DoJ”) approval, to address false, fictitious, or fraudulent claims and statements where the alleged liability is less than $150,000<ref>The ceiling changes, and as of June 2016 is $500,000</ref>.   
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Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act (PFCRA) was enacted in 1986 as a government wide administrative mechanism for combating small-dollar fraud.  PFCRA allows federal executive branch agencies, with Department of Justice (“DoJ”) approval, to address false, fictitious, or fraudulent claims and statements where the alleged liability is less than $150,000<ref>A change of $500,000 was proposed in June 2016</ref>.   
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 29 June 2016

Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act (PFCRA) was enacted in 1986 as a government wide administrative mechanism for combating small-dollar fraud. PFCRA allows federal executive branch agencies, with Department of Justice (“DoJ”) approval, to address false, fictitious, or fraudulent claims and statements where the alleged liability is less than $150,000[1].

  1. A change of $500,000 was proposed in June 2016