Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00623:section:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00623
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 13137–15880

a payment that:
 (a) is made by an insurer to an insurer; and
 (b) is not made by the insurer on behalf of another person.
invoice includes any document issued by an eligible insurer to a person (whether or not the eligible insurer already provides midwife professional indemnity cover to the person) that contains a quote for the amount of premium that is or would be payable by that person for provision of such cover.
late payment penalty:
 (a) in relation to a debt owed under section 25—means a penalty payable under section 28; and
 (b) in relation to a debt owed under section 37—means a penalty payable under section 40.
legal practitioner means a person who is enrolled as a barrister, a solicitor, a barrister and solicitor, or a legal practitioner, of:
 (a) a federal court; or
 (b) a court of a State or Territory.
Level 1 claim threshold has the meaning given by subsection 10(1).
Level 1 Commonwealth contribution means a Level 1 Commonwealth contribution paid or payable under Subdivision A of Division 3 of Part 2 of Chapter 2.
Level 1 qualifying claim certificate means a Level 1 qualifying claim certificate issued by the Chief Executive Medicare under subsection 11(1).
Level 1 termination date means the date specified in Rules made under subsection 7(1).
Level 2 claim threshold has the meaning given by subsection 10(2).
Level 2 Commonwealth contribution means a Level 2 Commonwealth contribution paid or payable under Subdivision B of Division 3 of Part 2 of Chapter 2.
Level 2 qualifying claim certificate means a Level 2 qualifying claim certificate issued by the Chief Executive Medicare under subsection 11(2).
Level 2 termination date means the date specified in Rules made under subsection 7(2).
medical practitioner means a person registered or licensed as a medical practitioner under a State or Territory law that provides for the registration or licensing of medical practitioners.
midwife professional indemnity cover: a contract of insurance provides midwife professional indemnity cover for a person if:
 (a) the insurance cover provided by the contract is cover (other than midwife professional indemnity run‑off cover) that an eligible insurer is required, under an arrangement in force between the eligible insurer and the Commonwealth, to provide; and
 (b) the person is specified or referred to in the contract, whether by name or otherwise, as a person to whom the insurance cover extends; and
 (c) the insurance cover indemnifies the person (subject to the terms and conditions of the contract) in relation to claims that may be made against the person in relation to incidents that occur or occurred in the course of, or in connection with, the practice by the person of the profession of midwifery.