Tennessee Code § 63-32-113

Intentional misrepresentations
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A provider who makes an intentional misrepresentation when providing information to the department of health that the department uses in a provider profile commits a violation of the practice act under which the provider is licensed or certified. Acts 1998, ch. 1073, § 13.
A provider who makes an intentional misrepresentation when providing information to the department of health that the department uses in a provider profile commits a violation of the practice act under which the provider is licensed or certified. Acts 1998, ch. 1073, § 13.
A provider who makes an intentional misrepresentation when providing information to the department of health that the department uses in a provider profile commits a violation of the practice act under which the provider is licensed or certified. Acts 1998, ch. 1073, § 13.
A provider who makes an intentional misrepresentation when providing information to the department of health that the department uses in a provider profile commits a violation of the practice act under which the provider is licensed or certified.
Acts 1998, ch. 1073, § 13.

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