Statutes: Similarities And Differences
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3 pages in length. Statutes are created as a means by which to better govern certain areas of social policy that lack specification (Hyman, 2002); while those statutes that are "enacted to deal with fraud in these specific programs have become necessities" (Schreiber et al, 2002, p. 707), there are also times when they become excessively burdensome to the overall objective because they unnecessarily duplicate existing statutes. Not only does this increase the amount of official procedure required to draw up and enact the particular statute, but it also has the potential to cause a great deal of otherwise avoidable confusion where application is concerned. Examples of this redundancy can be found with such statutes as false claims and fraud statutes within the health care industry. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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