| Reward | Up to 10% of penalties |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | Arkansas |
| Administered by | Arkansas Attorney General |
| Legal authority | Ark. Code § 20-77-911 |
| Fraud covered | Healthcare & Medicare/Medicaid |
| Eligibility / shares | Up to 10% of the aggregate penalty recovered from your information. |
| Anonymous filing | No — Contact details needed for the award. |
| Attorney | Optional. Not required — simple tip. |
| Status | Active. |
Key takeaways
- Whistleblowers can receive Up to 10% of penalties.
- Administered by Arkansas Attorney General.
- Contact details needed for the award.
- You can file this one yourself — no attorney required.
- Up to 10% of the aggregate penalty recovered from your information.
How to report and claim your reward
- Report Medicaid fraud to the Arkansas Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
Good to know
Arkansas has no qui tam FCA — this tip reward is the state's monetary route.
Anonymity: Contact details needed for the award.
Should you talk to a whistleblower attorney first?
Not strictly required here — not required — simple tip.
Statistically, represented whistleblowers recover awards far more often than unrepresented ones, and reporting through the wrong channel — or second — can forfeit your reward entirely. Because whistleblower attorneys work on contingency, a consultation costs nothing.
Last verified: July 4, 2026 against official government sources. Program rules change — always confirm on the official site before filing.