Private Health Insurance (Prostheses Application and Listing Fee) Rules 2007 (No. 2) (Cth)
I, ANTHONY JOHN ABBOTT, Minister for Health and Ageing, make these Rules under section 8 of the
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Minister for Health and Ageing
These Rules are the
Private Health Insurance (Prostheses Application and Listing Fee) Rules 2007 (No. 2) .
These Rules commence on 14 July 2007.
The
Private Health Insurance (Prostheses Application and Listing Fee) Rules 2007 are revoked.
In these Rules:
Act means thePrivate Health Insurance (Prostheses Application and Listing Fees) Act 2007 .
human tissue prosthesis means a product that is substantially derived from human tissue where the tissue has been subjected to processing or treatments and the supply (however described, including trade, sell, give or gift) of which is governed by State or Territory law.
Private Health Insurance Act means thePrivate Health Insurance Act 2007 .
For subsection 3 (1) of the Act, the application fee for an application made under subsection 72-10 (2) of the Private Health Insurance Act is:
(a) in relation to a human tissue prosthesis―nil; and
(b) in relation to any other prosthesis―$400.
For subsection 4 (1) of the Act, the initial listing fee for the purposes of subsection 72-10 (5) of the Private Health Insurance Act is:
(a) for a human tissue prosthesis―nil; and
(b) for any other prosthesis―$110.
For subsection 4 (3) of the Act, the ongoing listing fee for the purposes of section 72-15 of the Private Health Insurance Act is:
(a) for a human tissue prosthesis―nil;
(b) for any other prosthesis―$110.
Despite rule 6, for subsection 4 (1) of the Act, the initial listing fee for an application to which rule 7 of the
Private Health Insurance (Transition) Rules 2007 applies is, and is taken always to have been, nil.
Despite rule 7, for subsection 4 (3) of the Act, the ongoing listing fee imposed on the ongoing listing fee imposition day immediately following the granting of an application is nil.
For subsection 4 (4) of the Act, the following days of each year are specified as ongoing listing fee imposition days:
(a) 15 January; and
(b) 15 July.
Note: The ongoing listing fee must be paid within 28 days of each ongoing listing fee imposition day―see subsection 72-15 (2) of the Private Health Insurance Act.
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