Oklahoma Code § 63-5053.6

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Service of subpoena - Limitation of actions - Burden of
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proof - Res judicata.
A.  A subpoena requiring the attendance of a witness at a trial
or hearing conducted under the Oklahoma Medicaid False Claims Act
may be served at any place in Oklahoma.
B.  A civil action under Section 5053.2 of this title may not be
brought:
1.  More than six (6) years after the date on which the
violation of the Oklahoma Medicaid False Claims Act is committed; or
2.  More than three (3) years after the date when facts material
to the right of action are known or reasonably should have been
known by the official of the State of Oklahoma charged with
responsibility to act in the circumstances, but in no event more
than ten (10) years after the date on which the violation is
committed, whichever occurs last.
C.  If the state elects to intervene and proceed with an action
brought under Section 5053.2 of this title, the state may file its
own complaint or amend the complaint of a person who has brought an
action under Section 5053.2 of this title to clarify or add detail
to the claims in which the state is intervening and to add any
additional claims with respect to which the state contends it is
entitled to relief.  For statute of limitations purposes, any such
state pleading shall relate back to the filing date of the complaint
of the person who originally brought the action to the extent that
the claim of the state arises out of the conduct, transactions or
occurrences set forth, or attempted to be set forth, in the prior
complaint of the person.
D.  In any action brought under Section 5053.2 of this title,
this state shall be required to prove all essential elements of the

cause of action, including damages, by a preponderance of the
evidence.
E.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a final judgment
rendered in favor of this state in any criminal proceeding charging
fraud or false statements, whether upon a verdict after trial or
upon a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, shall estop the defendant
from denying the essential elements of the offense in any action
which involves the same transaction as in the criminal proceeding
and which is brought under the Oklahoma Medicaid False Claims Act.

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