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CALIFORNIA BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS CODE







810.  (a) It shall constitute unprofessional conduct and grounds for
disciplinary action, including suspension or revocation of a license
or certificate, for a health care professional to do any of the
following in connection with his or her professional activities:
   (1) Knowingly present or cause to be presented any false or
fraudulent claim for the payment of a loss under a contract of
insurance.
   (2) Knowingly prepare, make, or subscribe any writing, with intent
to present or use the same, or to allow it to be presented or used
in support of any false or fraudulent claim.
   (b) It shall constitute cause for revocation or suspension of a
license or certificate for a health care professional to engage in
any conduct prohibited under Section 1871.4 of the Insurance Code or
Section 550 of the Penal Code.
   (c) As used in this section, health care professional means any
person licensed or certified pursuant to this division, or licensed
pursuant to the Osteopathic Initiative Act, or the Chiropractic
Initiative Act.

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