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AUSTRALIAN PRUDENTIAL REGULATION AUTHORITY ACT 1998 - SECT 54H

Purposes of the Collapsed Insurer Special Account

  (1)   The purposes of the Collapsed Insurer Special Account are as follows:

  (a)   APRA making payments ( collapsed insurer assistance payments ) to help meet a collapsed insurer's liabilities to the people insured under its complying health insurance policies that the collapsed insurer is unable to meet itself;

  (b)   APRA making payments by way of refund, in accordance with regulations made for the purpose of this paragraph, of amounts paid (or purportedly paid) by way of:

  (i)   collapsed insurer levy; or

  (ii)   late payment penalty in respect of unpaid amounts of collapsed insurer levy;

  (c)   meeting APRA's administrative costs associated with APRA making payments referred to in paragraph   (a) or (b).

Note:   See section   80 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (which deals with special accounts).

  (2)   The Minister may, by written notice to a collapsed insurer (or to an external manager or terminating manager of a collapsed insurer), determine conditions on which collapsed insurer assistance payments in respect of the insurer are made. The conditions may include conditions under which the insurer is liable to repay such payments to APRA.

Note:   Repayments of collapsed insurer assistance payments are required to be credited to the Risk Equalisation Special Account: see section   318 - 5 of the Private Health Insurance Act 2007 .

  (3)   A notice under subsection   (2) is not a legislative instrument.

  (4)   In this section:

"collapsed insurer" has the same meaning as in the Private Health Insurance (Collapsed Insurer Levy) Act 2003 .

"complying health insurance policy" has the same meaning as in the Private Health Insurance Act 2007 .


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