Protecting Rural Seniors’ Access to Care Act
Bill S 750 empowers public assistance recipients to report fraud through EBT systems, enhancing security and oversight while aiding fraud investigations.
Bill S 750 empowers public assistance recipients to report fraud through EBT systems, enhancing security and oversight while aiding fraud investigations.
Bill Number: S 750
Title: Requires electronic benefit transfer systems to allow for benefit recipients to provide certain services when fraud has been suspected or reported
Status: SIGNED CHAP.76
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 750 aims to enhance the integrity and security of electronic benefit transfer (EBT) systems used for distributing public assistance benefits. The primary intent is to empower benefit recipients to report and provide information regarding suspected or reported fraud, thereby improving the oversight and management of these systems.
Bill S 750 represents a significant step toward enhancing the security and accountability of EBT systems by involving benefit recipients in the fraud reporting process. By enabling recipients to report fraud and provide relevant information, the bill aims to create a more robust framework for preventing and addressing fraudulent activities within public assistance programs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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