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qui tam action in Arizona.
University of New Mexico law professor Joshua Kastenberg, who served as a lawyer and judge in the U.S. Air Force over 20 years, recalled a $117 million judgment against a federal defense contractor thanks to a fairly new government employee who caught something none of the other experts caught, and collected approximately $250,000. It s very narrow and it s very rare, Kastenberg said, because if two neighbors don t like each other you can imagine what they ll do in the courts.
Qui tam has historical roots in English common law, which allowed individuals to prosecute other individuals on behalf of the government, but Kastenberg said U.S. law largely abolished that ability.
Commissioners say no to public statement in travel voucher investigation
Vice Chairman of the Otero County Commission Couy Griffin said there were parties, other than himself, responsible for Otero County s alleged violation of its own travel policy and the State s policy on travel reimbursements last year.
Griffin asked his fellow Commissioners on May 13 to approve a public statement which he hoped would explain how the violation - a $3,237.48 reimbursement to Griffin in September 2019 to attend a conference in Washington, D.C. - occurred.
County Commission Chairman Gerald Matherly and Otero County Commissioner Vickie Marquardt declined to discuss or approve such a statement.
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On April 5, 2021, the Governor of New Mexico signed Senate Bill 152 (SB152) into law. SB 152 amends the Continuing Care Act (Section 24-17-4 NMSA 1978, (the Act) to address issues that have arisen involving the solvency of Continuing Care Communities, with little or no equity to cover shortfalls, and the disproportionate impacts that occur from the need to relocate residents on very short notice.
A continuing care community under the Act includes a “retirement home, retirement community, home for the aged or other place that undertakes to provide continuing care.”