#2026-05459Program Dolandırıcılığına Yönelik Sivil İhtiyaçlar Yasası Düzenlemeleri - Yasal Güncellemeler
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The Small Business Administration is updating its fraud penalty regulations to reflect the 2023 Administrative False Claims Act changes. The rules are being renamed from "Program Fraud Civil Remedies" to "Administrative False Claims" with updated penalty amounts and procedures. This affects small businesses that receive SBA loans, grants, or contracts, and anyone making claims to the SBA. Higher penalties and modernized enforcement procedures mean the consequences of submitting false claims to the SBA are more severe.
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Action
Direct final rule.
Obligations
What this law requires
SBA must update 13 CFR part 142 regulations to rename 'Program Fraud Civil Remedies' administrative action to 'Administrative False Claims'
SBA must increase the threshold for claims subject to administrative false claims enforcement from $150,000 to $1,000,000
All entities submitting claims to the SBA must ensure claims are accurate and not false, as false claims are subject to increased administrative penalties under updated enforcement procedures
SBA must adopt and implement modernized enforcement procedures as mandated by the Administrative False Claims Act of 2023
SBA must issue updated regulations conforming part 142 to new statutory requirements of the Administrative False Claims Act without modification to the statutory language