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OMBUDSMAN ACT 1976 - SECT 20E

Who may make a complaint

  (1)   A complaint may be made to the Private Health Insurance Ombudsman by any of the following:

  (a)   a person who is, or was at the time of the incident to which the complaint relates, insured or seeking to be insured under a private health insurance policy;

  (b)   a private health insurer;

  (c)   a health care provider;

  (d)   a private health insurance broker.

Note:   Section   7 also deals with making complaints. For the application of section   7 to the Private Health Insurance Ombudsman, see section   20ZK.

  (2)   A complaint may be made by a person on behalf of a person mentioned in subsection   (1).



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