Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Amendment Rules 2014 (No. 4) (Cth)

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Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Amendment Rules 2014 (No. 4)1

I, KIRSTY FAICHNEY, 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.

Kirsty Faichney

Acting First Assistant Secretary

Medical Benefits Division

Department of Health

17 September 2014

Contents

Part 1Preliminary

1Name of Rules

These Rules are the Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Amendment Rules 20 14 (No. 4).

2.Commencement

These Rules commence on:

(a) 20 September 2014; or

(b) if registered after 20 September 2014, the day after registration.

3.Amendment of the Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Rules 2011

Schedules A, and B amend the Private Health Insurance (Benefit Requirements) Rules 2011 as amended.

Schedule A ― Amendments

[1]Schedule 4, Clause 6 Minimum benefit, Table 1:

Delete the table and insert:

Public hospital: State/Territory

Minimum benefit per night

NSW

$ 114.05

Northern Territory $ 83.10

Queensland $ 113.00

South Australia $114.00

Tasmania $135.60

Victoria $122.60

ACT $111.20

Western Australia $133.20

[2]Schedule 4, Clause 6 Minimum benefit, Table 2:

Delete:

Private hospitals $55.30

Insert:

Private hospitals $54.60

Schedule B ― Amendments

[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 20 14 (No. 4) commence.

Notes

1. All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.See

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