Medical Indemnity Amendment Regulations 2004 (No. 1) (Cth)
Medical Indemnity Amendment Regulations 2004 (No. 1) 1
Statutory Rules 2004 No. 8 2
I, PHILIP MICHAEL JEFFERY, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the
Medical Indemnity Act 2002 .Dated 19 February 2004
P. M. JEFFERY
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command
TONY ABBOTT
Minister for Health and Ageing
These Regulations are the
Medical Indemnity Amendment Regulations 2004 (No. 1) .
These Regulations commence, or are taken to have commenced, as follows:
(a) on 1 January 2004 — regulations 1 to 3, and Schedule 1;
(b) on the date of their notification in the
Gazette — Schedule 2.
Schedules 1 and 2 amend the
Medical Indemnity Regulations 2003 .
(regulation 3)
omit $500 000
insert $300 000
(regulation 3)
omit before 15 October in the contribution year,
insert before the payment day for the contribution year,
omit at least 15 days
substitute
7 IBNR indemnity contribution exemption (persons with comprehensive retroactive cover provided by an MDO or insurer)
(1) For subsection 52 (4) of the Act, a person who is a participating member of a participating MDO (the
former medical indemnity provider ) is exempt from IBNR indemnity contribution generally if subregulation (2) or (3) applies to the person.(2) This subregulation applies to a person if:
(a) on 30 June 2003 the person had, or before 1 July 2003 the person had made arrangements to have, an indemnity arrangement with an MDO under which the person is, or will be, indemnified in relation to claims against or by the person in relation to all past incidents, without any further premium payments by the person (other than any payment agreed between the person and the provider at the time the indemnity arrangement was or is made); and
(b) on 1 July 2004 the person had an insurance contract or contracts with one or more insurers (a
current medical indemnity provider ) under which the person is, and will continue to be, indemnified in relation to claims against or by the person in relation to all past incidents, without any further premium payments by the person (other than any payment agreed between the person and the provider at the time the insurance contract or contracts were entered into); and(c) before the payment day for the contribution year starting on 1 July 2003, the person gives to the HIC, in writing:
(i) a statement from the former medical indemnity provider to the effect that the former medical indemnity provider would not be able, in the ordinary course of its business, to indemnify the person in relation to any claims against or by the person in relation to past incidents; and
(ii) a statement from the MDO to the effect that on 30 June 2003 the person had, or before 1 July 2003 the person had made arrangements to have, an indemnity arrangement with the MDO under which the person is, or will be, indemnified in relation to claims against or by the person in relation to all past incidents, without any further premium payments by the person (other than any payment agreed between the person and the provider at the time the indemnity arrangement was or is made); and
(iii) a statement from each current medical indemnity provider to the effect that on 1 July 2004 the person had an insurance contract or contracts with the provider under which the person is, and will continue to be, indemnified in relation to claims against or by the person in relation to all past incidents, without any further premium payments by the person (other than any payment agreed between the person and the provider at the time the insurance contract or contracts were entered into).
Note for paragraph (c) The payment day for the contribution year starting on 1 July 2003 is 1 September 2004.
(3) This subregulation applies to a person if:
(a) on 30 June 2003 the person had, or before 1 July 2003 the person had made arrangements to have, an insurance contract or contracts with one or more insurers (a
current medical indemnity provider ) under which the person is or will be, and will continue to be, indemnified in relation to claims against or by the person in relation to all past incidents, without any further premium payments by the person (other than any payment agreed between the person and the provider at the time the insurance contract or contracts were or are entered into); and(b) before the payment day for the contribution year starting on 1 July 2003, the person gives to the HIC, in writing:
(i) a statement from the former medical indemnity provider to the effect that the former medical indemnity provider would not be able, in the ordinary course of its business, to indemnify the person in relation to any claims against or by the person in relation to past incidents; and
(ii) a statement from each current medical indemnity provider to the effect that on 30 June 2003 the person had, or before 1 July 2003 the person had made arrangements to have, an insurance contract or contracts with the provider under which the person is, or will be, and will continue to be, indemnified in relation to claims against or by the person in relation to all past incidents, without any further premium payments by the person (other than any payment agreed between the person and the provider at the time the insurance contract or contracts were or are entered into).
Note for paragraph (b) The payment day for the contribution year starting on 1 July 2003 is 1 September 2004.
(4) In this regulation:
past incident , for a person, means an incident that:
(a) occurred in the course of, or in connection with, the practice of a medical profession by the person; and
(b) is covered by the IBNR indemnity scheme; and
(c) was covered by the former medical indemnity provider.
Note The purpose of this regulation is to exempt from IBNR indemnity contribution generally medical practitioners and health professionals who, before 1 July 2003, had obtained, or, in certain cases, had made arrangements to obtain, comprehensive retroactive medical indemnity cover from an MDO or an insurer, provided that, before 1 July 2004, the arrangement for the cover is in the form of an insurance contract or contracts with one or more insurers.
7A IBNR indemnity contribution exemption (persons indemnified by a Commonwealth, State or Territory agency in relation to all past incidents)
(1) For subsection 52 (4) of the Act, a person who is a participating member of a participating MDO (the
former medical indemnity provider ) is exempt from IBNR indemnity contribution generally if:
(a) on 30 June 2003 the person was, and after that date the person will continue to be, indemnified by a Commonwealth, State or Territory agency in relation to claims against or by the person in relation to all past incidents; and
(b) before the payment day for the contribution year starting on 1 July 2003, the person gives to the HIC, in writing:
(i) a statement from the former medical indemnity provider to the effect that the former medical indemnity provider would not be able, in the ordinary course of its business, to indemnify the person in relation to any claims against or by the person in relation to past incidents; and
(ii) a statement from the Commonwealth, State or Territory agency to the effect that on 30 June 2003 the person was, and after that date the person will continue to be, indemnified by that agency in relation to claims against or by the person in relation to all past incidents.
(2) In this regulation:
past incident has the meaning given by subregulation 7 (4).
omit at least 15 days
omit
omit 1 June 2004
insert 1 September 2004
1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 2003 No. 208, as amended by 2003 Nos. 250 and 264.
2. Notified in the
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 20 February 2004.
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