N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.26a

Fraudulent obtaining, attempt to obtain benefits, fourth degree crime.

52:14-17.26a Fraudulent obtaining, attempt to obtain benefits, fourth degree crime. 16. Any person who knowingly obtains, or attempts or conspires to obtain, coverage or benefits under the State Health Benefits Program for himself or another, knowing that the person for whom membership or benefits are sought is ineligible therefor, shall be guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. Nothing in this section shall preclude prosecution or conviction for any other offense. L.2008, c.89, s.16.

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