Knowing definition

Knowing and "knowingly" means that a person is in possession of facts under which he or she is aware or should be aware of the nature of his or her conduct and that his or her conduct is substantially certain to cause the payment of a medicaid benefit. Knowing or knowingly includes acting in deliberate ignorance of the truth or falsity of facts or acting in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of facts. Proof of specific intent to defraud is not required.
Knowing and "knowingly" means that a person is in possession of facts under which he or she is aware or should be aware of the nature of his or her conduct and that his or her conduct is substantially certain to cause the payment of a health care benefit. "Knowing" or "knowingly" does not include conduct which is an error or mistake unless the person's course of conduct indicates a systematic or persistent tendency to cause inaccuracies to be present.
Knowing and “knowledge” shall each refer to actual knowledge without any duty of investigation.

Examples of Knowing in a sentence

  • Knowing the risks, dangers, and hazards described above, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the Program, I agree, individually, and on behalf of my heirs, successors, assigns and personal representatives, to assume all the risks, dangers, hazards, and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the Program.

  • Knowing that ASEAN does not negotiate in a bloc, as it happens with MERCOSUR, it was agreed to initiate the dialogue between MERCOSUR and Singapore, later on the upcoming draft of this commercial agreement would be replicated with the other countries of South East Asia.


More Definitions of Knowing

Knowing or "knowingly" means, except where the context indicates otherwise, that a person who authorized, ordered, or carried out an act or omission knew or had reason to know that the act or omission would result in either a violation or a failure to abate or correct a violation.
Knowing or “knowingly” means, with respect to information, that a person:
Knowing and "knowingly" means that a person, with respect to information: (A) Has actual knowledge of the information; (B) acts in deliberate ignorance of the truth or falsity of the information; or (C) acts in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the information, without regard to whether the person intends to defraud;
Knowing and "knowingly" means that a person, with respect to information:
Knowing or “knowingly” means that the person has actual
Knowing or "knowingly" means that the person has actual knowledge of the information or acts in deliberate ignorance or reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the information.
Knowing means, with respect to a violation or