Section 1109. (a) The district attorneys of the several counties
shall have authority to investigate and to institute criminal proceedings for
any violation of this article.
(b) In addition to the authority conferred upon the Attorney General by the
act of October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164), known as the "Commonwealth
Attorneys Act," the Attorney General shall have the authority to investigate and
to institute criminal proceedings for any violation of this section or any
series of such violations involving more than one county of this Commonwealth or
involving any county of this Commonwealth and another state. No person charged
with a violation of this article by the Attorney General shall have standing to
challenge the authority of the Attorney General to investigate or prosecute the
case, and, if any such challenge is made, the challenge shall be dismissed and
no relief shall be available in the courts of the Commonwealth to the person
making the challenge.
(c) Nothing in this act shall prevent prosecution under 18 Pa.C.S.
_ 4117 (relating to insurance fraud) or any other provision of law.
(1109 amended June 24, 1996, P.L.350, No.57)