Factors considered in determinations regarding the amount of penalties and assessments.

§ 402.111 Factors considered in determinations regarding the amount of penalties and assessments.

(a) Basic factors. In determining the amount of any penalty or assessment, CMS or OIG takes into account the following:

(1) The nature of the claim, request for payment, or information given and the circumstances under which it was presented or given.

(2) The degree of culpability, history of prior offenses, and financial condition of the person submitting the claim or request for payment or giving the information.

(3) The resources available to the person submitting the claim or request for payment or giving the information.

(4) Such other matters as justice may require.

(b) Criteria to be considered. As guidelines for taking into account the factors listed in paragraph (a) of this section, CMS or OIG considers the following circumstances:

(1) Aggravating circumstances of the incident. An aggravating circumstance is any of the following:

(i) The services or incidents were of several types, occurring over a lengthy period of time.

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