Payment Integrity Information Act

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The Payment Integrity Information Act is a U.S. federal law aimed at reducing improper payments and enhancing oversight by requiring agencies to use tools like the Do Not Pay system to verify eligibility before disbursing funds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal law
aimsTo improve accuracy of federal payments
improve detection of fraud and abuse
prevent duplicate payments
prevent payments to ineligible recipients
appliesTo federal agencies
benefits taxpayers by reducing wasteful spending
country United States of America
surface form: United States
encourages sharing of data among agencies to detect improper payments
intendedEffect increase transparency of payment practices
reduce financial losses to the federal government
strengthen internal controls over payments
oversightMechanism monitoring of agency compliance with payment integrity requirements
policyArea fraud prevention
government accountability
public finance
purpose enhance oversight of federal payments
reduce improper payments
regulates federal payment processes
requires agencies to review payment eligibility against available data sources
agencies to verify eligibility before disbursing funds
post‑payment review when pre‑payment checks are not feasible
pre‑payment checks when feasible
use of data analytics tools to identify improper payments
requiresUseOf Do Not Pay system
subjectMatter improper payments
payment integrity
program integrity
targets high‑risk programs for improper payments
toolMentioned Do Not Pay system
surface form: Do Not Pay portal

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Do Not Pay system regulatoryContext Payment Integrity Information Act