Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Amendment (2014 Measures No. 1) Regulation 2014 (Cth)

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Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Amendment (2014 Measures No. 1) Regulation 2014

Select Legislative Instrument No. 61, 2014

I, General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Ret’d), Governor‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following regulation.

Dated 29 May 2014

Peter Cosgrove

Governor‑General

By His Excellency’s Command

Fiona Nash

Assistant Minister for Health

Contents

1............ Name of regulation............................................................................. 1

2............ Commencement.................................................................................. 1

3............ Authority............................................................................................ 1

4............ Schedule(s)......................................................................................... 1

Schedule 1—Amendments                                                                            2

Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Regulations 1990                                        2

1Name of regulation

This regulation is the Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Amendment (2014 Measures No. 1) Regulation 2014.

2Commencement

This regulation commences on 1 July 2014.

3Authority

This regulation is made under the Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Act 1989.

4Schedule(s)

Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.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 1—Amendments

Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Regulations 1990

1  Amendments of listed provisions

Amendments of charges
Item Provision Omit Substitute
1 Subparagraph 3(1)(a)(i) 1 320 1 350
2 Subparagraph 3(1)(a)(ii) 2 590 2 650
3 Subparagraph 3(1)(a)(iii) 1 480 1 515
4 Subparagraph 3(1)(b)(i) 6 430 6 585
5 Subparagraph 3(1)(b)(ii) 3 860 3 955
6 Subparagraph 3(1)(c)(i) 940 965
7 Subparagraph 3(1)(c)(ii) 1 320 1 350
8 Subparagraph 3(1)(c)(iii) 750 770
9 Subparagraph 3(1A)(a)(i) 1 320 1 350
10 Subparagraph 3(1A)(a)(ii) 2 590 2 650
11 Subparagraph 3(1A)(a)(iii) 1 480 1 515
12 Subparagraph 3(1A)(b)(i) 6 430 6 585
13 Subparagraph 3(1A)(b)(ii) 3 860 3 955
14 Subparagraph 3(1A)(c)(i) 940 965
15 Subparagraph 3(1A)(c)(ii) 1 320 1 350
16 Subparagraph 3(1A)(c)(iii) 750 770
17 Paragraph 3(1AA)(a) 600 615
18 Paragraph 3(1AA)(b) 5 980 6 125
19 Paragraph 3(1B)(b) 600 615
20 Paragraph 3(1B)(c) 920 940
21 Paragraph 3(1B)(d) 1 180 1 210
22 Paragraphs 3(2)(a) and (b) 11 200 11 500
23 Paragraphs 3(2)(c) to (h) 5 760 5 900
24 Subparagraph 3(2)(j)(i) 144 700 148 200
25 Subparagraph 3(2)(j)(ii) 7 120 7 290
26 Paragraphs 3(2)(ja) and (k) 6 230 6 380
27 Paragraph 3(2)(l) 12 100 12 400
28 Subregulation 3(3) (note) 88 400 90 500
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