Private Health Insurance Act 2007
Health insurance business is: (a) the business of undertaking liability, by way of insurance; or (b) an [*]
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employee health benefits scheme;that relates, in a way referred to in subsection
(2)
, to
[*]
To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule
1
. To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule
1
.
Note:
The following kinds of insurance business are not health insurance business:
121-1(2)
The liability by way of insurance, or the arrangement to make payments under the [*]
To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
employee health benefits scheme, must relate to: (a) loss arising out of a liability to pay fees or charges relating to provision in Australia of such treatment; or (b) provision in Australia of such treatment; or (c) the happening of an occurrence connected with the provision in Australia of such treatment; or (d) the happening of an occurrence in Australia that ordinarily requires the provision of such treatment.121-1(3)
It does not matter for the purposes of paragraph (2)(d) whether payment of benefits to the insured is dependent upon one or more of the following: (a) such treatment or benefit being provided to the insured; (b) the insured requiring such treatment or benefit; (c) fees or charges being payable by the insured in relation to the provision of such treatment or benefit.
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