When a pharmacy benefits manager conducts an audit of a pharmacy, the pharmacy benefits manager may not consider unintentional clerical or record-keeping errors, including typographical errors, writer's errors, or computer errors regarding a required document or record, to be fraudulent activity. In this section, “fraudulent activity” means an intentional act of theft, deception, misrepresentation, or concealment committed by the pharmacy.
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