Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Amendment Rules 2013 (No. 5) (Cth)

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Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Amendment Rules 2013 (No. 5)

I, RICHARD BARTLETT, delegate of the Minister for Health, make these Rules under item 3A of the table in section 333-20 of the Private Health Insurance Act 2007.

Richard Bartlett

First Assistant Secretary

Medical Benefits Division

Department of Health

26 September 2013

Contents

PART 1          PRELIMINARY3

1            Name of Rules3

2.           Commencement3

3.           Authority3

4.           Schedule   3

SCHEDULE A - AMENDMENTS

SCHEDULE B - AMENDMENTS5

Part 1        Preliminary

  1. Name of Rules

These Rules are the Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Amendment Rules 2013 (No. 5).

  1. Commencement

These Rules commence on 1 October 2013, or if registered after 1 October 2013, the day after registration.

  1. Authority

These rules are made under item 3A of the table in section 333-20 of the Private Health Insurance Act 2007.

  1. Schedule

Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms. 

Schedule A – Amendments

Item 1 – Schedule 3 - Same-day accommodation: hospitals in all States/Territories, Part 2 – Type B procedures, Clause 5 - Non-band specific Type B day procedures, subclause (1)

After ‘18298’ insert ‘18375’.

Schedule B – Amendments

Item 1 - Schedule 5 - Second-tier default benefits, Clause 4 - Facilities, subclause (1)

Substitute

A hospital is a facility for the purposes of this Schedule if it is included in the list of second-tier eligible facilities approved by the Second Tier Advisory Committee existing at the time that the Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Amendment Rules 2013 (No. 5) commence. 

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