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insurer may use any material containing the phrase 'Federal Government 30% Rebate' or the 30% Rebate logo until one year after the date of commencement of these Rules.

          Note: Rule 10 sets out the details of the Rebate logo.

9. Requirements for statements to participants
(1) A statement under paragraph 8 (1) (a) must:
(a) be in writing; and
(b) set out, clearly and distinctly:
(i) if requested by the participant—the amount of the premium paid for the policy during a particular financial year; and
(ii) if requested by the participant—the amount of the reduction under the premiums reduction scheme for the premium; and
(c) be provided within 14 days of receipt of the request; and
(d) be provided:
(i) by post; or
(ii) if the participant has requested that the information be provided in another manner—if reasonably practicable, in the manner requested by the participant.
             Example: If requested by the participant, the information may be provided in an electronic format, including via a web page.
(2) A statement under paragraph 8 (1) (a) may be accompanied by other information.

10. Rebate logo
(1) The logo for the Australian Government Rebate on private health insurance is:

(2) In any reproduction of the logo:
(a) the portions other than the shaded areas of the umbrella must be black and white, as shown in subrule (1); and
(b) the shaded areas of the umbrella must be:
(i) in the case of monochrome reproduction — 60% black; and
(ii) in any other case — red (PMS 032).

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