Title V, SEC. 5141. CIVIL MONEY PENALTIES. (a) Violation of Health Information System Standards. Any person who the Secretary of Health and Human Services determines (1) is required, but has substantially failed, to comply with a standard established by the National Health Board under section 5101 or 5120; (2) has required the display of, has required the use of, or has used a health security card for any purpose other than a purpose described in section 5105(a); or (3) has required the disclosure of, has required the use of, or has used a unique identifier number provided pursuant to section 5104 for any purpose that is not authorized by the National Health Board pursuant to such section shall be subject, in addition to any other penalties that may be prescribed by law, to a civil money penalty of not more than $10,000 for each such violation. (b) Standard Benefit Forms. Any health service provider or health benefit plan that the Secretary of Health and Human Services determines is required, but has substantially failed, to comply with section 5130(c) shall be subject, in addition to any other penalties that may be prescribed by law, to a civil money penalty of not more than $10,000 for each such violation. (c) Process. The process for the imposition of a civil money penalty under the All-Payer Health Care Fraud and Abuse Control Program under part 1 of subtitle E of this title shall apply to a civil money penalty under this section in the same manner as such process applies to a penalty or proceeding under such program.