Private Health Insurance Act 2007
Certificate for the insured person
99-1(1)
A private health insurer (the old insurer ) must, if a person ceases to be insured under a [*]
To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
complying health insurance policy of the insurer and does not become insured under another policy of the insurer, give the person a certificate under this subsection: (a) in the [*]To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
approved form; and (b) within the period set out in the Private Health Insurance (Complying Product) Rules.Certificate for the new insurer
99-1(2)
A private health insurer (the new insurer ) must request a certificate from an old insurer if: (a) a person who is or has been insured under a [*]
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complying health insurance policy of the old insurer [*]To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
transfers to a complying health insurance policy of the new insurer; and (b) the person does not give the new insurer the certificate the old insurer gave the person under subsection (1) within 7 days of becoming insured by the new insurer.The request must be made:
(c) in the [*]To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
approved form; and (d) within the period set out in the Private Health Insurance (Complying Product) Rules.99-1(2A)
A private health insurer must not request a certificate except in the circumstances set out in subsection (2) .
99-1(3)
If a certificate is requested by the new insurer (whether or not the request is in the [*]
To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
approved form or made within the period mentioned in paragraph (2)(d) ), the old insurer must give the new insurer a certificate: (a) in the approved form; and (b) within the period set out in the Private Health Insurance (Complying Product) Rules.Offence
99-1(4)
A private health insurer commits an offence if: (a) the insurer is required to do a thing under subsection (1) , (2) or (3) ; and (b) the insurer does not do the thing.
Penalty: 60 penalty units.
99-1(5)
Strict liability applies to subsection (4) .
Note:
For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .
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