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This is a Bill, not an Act. For current law, see the Acts databases.
2002
The Parliament of
the
Commonwealth of
Australia
HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
Presented and read a first
time
National
Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical Benefits—Budget Measures) Bill
2002
No. ,
2002
(Health and
Ageing)
A Bill for an Act to change the
Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, and for related purposes
Contents
Part 1—Changes to
charges 3
National Health Act
1953 3
Part 2—Changes to general patient safety
net 6
National Health Act
1953 6
A Bill for an Act to change
the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, and for related
purposes
The Parliament of Australia enacts:
This Act may be cited as the National Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical
Benefits—Budget Measures) Act 2002.
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table
commences, or is taken to have commenced, on the day or at the time specified in
column 2 of the table.
Commencement information |
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Column 1 |
Column 2 |
Column 3 |
Provision(s) |
Commencement |
Date/Details |
1. Sections 1 to 3 and anything in this Act not elsewhere covered by
this table |
The day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent |
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2. Schedule 1, Part 1 |
1 August 2002 |
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3. Schedule 1, Part 2 |
1 January 2003 |
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Note: This table relates only to the provisions of this Act
as originally passed by the Parliament and assented to. It will not be expanded
to deal with provisions inserted in this Act after assent.
(2) Column 3 of the table is for additional information that is not part
of this Act. This information may be included in any published version of this
Act.
Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or
repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any
other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its
terms.
1 Paragraph 84C(4)(c)
Omit “$20.00” (wherever occurring), substitute
“$28.60”.
2 Paragraph 84C(4)(d)
Omit “$3.20” (wherever occurring), substitute
“$4.60”.
3 Subsection 84C(4) (note)
Omit “amounts of $20.00 and $3.20 referred to in this
subsection”, substitute “figures expressed in this subsection in
dollars”.
4 Section 84CA
Omit “$3.20”, substitute “$4.60”.
5 Section 84CA (note)
Omit “This amount of $3.20”, substitute “The figure
expressed in this section in dollars”.
6 Paragraphs 87(2)(a), (b) and
(c)
Omit “$3.20”, substitute “$4.60”.
7 Paragraph 87(2)(e)
Omit “$20.00”, substitute “$28.60”.
8 Subsection 87(2) (note)
Omit “amounts of $3.20, $600 and $20.00 referred to in this
subsection”, substitute “figures expressed in this subsection in
dollars”.
9 Paragraphs 99(2A)(a), (aa) and
(b)
Omit “$20.00”, substitute “$28.60”.
10 Subsection 99(2A) (note)
Omit “These amounts of $20.00”, substitute “The figures
expressed in this subsection in dollars”.
11 Paragraphs 99(2AB)(a), (b) and
(c)
Omit “$3.20”, substitute “$4.60”.
12 Subsection 99(2AB)
(note)
Omit “These amounts of $3.20”, substitute “The figures
expressed in this subsection in dollars”.
13 Paragraphs 99(2B)(a), (b) and
(c)
Omit “$3.20”, substitute “$4.60”.
14 Subsection 99(2B) (note)
Omit “These amounts of $3.20”, substitute “The figures
expressed in this subsection in dollars”.
15 Section 99F (definition of
concessional beneficiary charge)
Omit “$3.20”, substitute “$4.60”.
16 Saving of concessional beneficiary safety net
for 2002
The amendment by this Schedule of the definition of concessional
beneficiary charge in section 99F of the National Health Act
1953 does not affect the concessional beneficiary safety net (within the
meaning of that section) for the relevant entitlement period consisting of the
year 2002.
17 Section 99F (definition of general
patient charge)
Omit “$20.00”, substitute “$28.60”.
18 Section 99F (definition of general
patient reduced charge)
Omit “$3.20”, substitute “$4.60”.
19 Subsection 99G(1)
Omit “Subject to subsection (1A), an”, substitute
“An”.
20 Subsection 99G(1)
After “each year”, insert “after 2003”.
21 Subsections 99G(1A) and
(1B)
Repeal the subsections.
22 Subsection 99G(2) (note)
Repeal the note, substitute:
Note: The Department can tell you what the current indexed
amounts are.
23 Subsections 99G(3A) and
(3B)
Repeal the subsections.
24 Saving and transitional provisions relating
to section 99G
Indexation before 2003 not affected by
amendments
(1) The amendments of section 99G of the National Health Act
1953 made by this Schedule do not affect indexation in a year before
2003.
Indexation on 1 January
2004
(2) The indexed amount for an amount to be indexed under section 99G
of the National Health Act 1953 on 1 January 2004 is to be worked
out as if:
(a) the amount to be indexed were the current figure for the purposes of
the formula in subsection (3) of that section; and
(b) the index number for the September quarter in 2002 were the previous
index number for the purposes of the formula in subsection (4) of that
section.
Part 2—Changes
to general patient safety net
25 Subsection 84C(1AA)
Omit “$600” (wherever occurring), substitute
“$874.90”.
26 Subsection 84C(1AA)
(note)
Omit “These amounts of $600”, substitute “The figures
expressed in this subsection in dollars”.
27 Paragraphs 87(2)(b) and
(c)
Omit “$600”, substitute “$874.90”.
28 Section 99F (definition of general
patient safety net)
Omit “$600”, substitute “$874.90”.