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Nebraska department paid $57M in fines over last 5 years

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska state agency has paid $57 million in fines and penalties to federal agencies over the last five years, but department officials say they're taken steps to reduce the likelihood of future mistakes.

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services administrators told lawmakers Wednesday they have created a new review process, provided more training for staff and are working more closely with the federal government. The department could owe another $45 million, although that figure could change.

Some of the penalties were imposed because the state didn't properly document how it used federal money. In other cases, the department changed how it calculated payments for developmental disability services without getting federal approval.

A department spokeswoman says some of the issues arose from audits dating as far back as 2003.

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