2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 256.98 — Wrongfully Obtaining Assistance; Theft

Plain-Language Summary

It is a crime (theft) to obtain public assistance benefits through false statements, hiding information, impersonation, or other fraud. Penalties follow the theft sentencing guidelines based on the dollar amount obtained, and the person must repay any wrongfully received benefits.

Practical Notes
Important to understand that knowingly providing false information on public assistance applications or hiding income and assets can lead to criminal charges for theft.