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What behaviors belong to impersonation and defraud social insurance benefits?

(a) loss of social insurance benefits (such as death, missing, serving a sentence, etc.). ), deliberately concealing the truth, continuing to be an impostor or enjoying social insurance benefits;

(2) fabricating labor relations or providing false certification materials to defraud social insurance benefits;

(3) Fiction, forgery, illegal change of certification materials, illegal transfer of social insurance relations and subsequent fraudulent social insurance benefits;

(4) The insured violates policies and regulations, intentionally conceals the facts, and repeatedly receives social insurance benefits;

5. Forge, alter or illegally change personal identification and archival materials to defraud social insurance benefits;

[6] Forging or fraudulently using other people's social security cards (certificates) to defraud social insurance benefits;

(seven) concealing or fabricating medical history, forging or illegally tampering with medical records, prescriptions, inspection reports, disease diagnosis certificates and other medical documents and medical bills to defraud the medical insurance fund;

Being false hospitalization, hanging bed hospitalization, false hospitalization, decomposition of hospitalization, defrauding the medical insurance fund;

(nine) false expenses, decomposition of expenses, repeated charges, exchange of drugs, relying on medical insurance services to defraud the medical insurance fund;

⑽ Incorporating medical expenses beyond the scope of medical treatment, work injury and maternity insurance into the social insurance fund to defraud the social insurance fund;

⑾ fabricating facts, forging proof materials, defrauding the conclusion of work-related injury identification and labor ability appraisal, and enjoying the treatment of work-related injury insurance in violation of regulations;

⑿ illegally changing the conclusion of work-related injury identification and labor ability appraisal, and defrauding work-related injury insurance benefits;

[13] Workers who have died or lost the qualification to support their relatives deliberately conceal the truth and continue to actively support their relatives to receive pension benefits;

14. Other acts of defrauding social insurance funds or social insurance benefits.