Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00081:clause:2_3:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00081
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 3 (pt 2/7)
Character Range: 9505–12442

Practitioner.
concessional beneficiary has the same meaning it has in section 84 of the National Health Act 1953, in force from time to time.
concessional beneficiary safety net has the same meaning it has in section 99F of the National Health Act 1953, in force from time to time.
concession card has the meaning given by subsection 84(1) of the National Health Act 1953.
continued dispensing supply means the supply of Pharmaceutical benefits in the circumstances in paragraph 16A.
co‑payment, in respect of a Pharmaceutical benefit, means that part of the price of a Pharmaceutical benefit that is borne by the Eligible Person in relation to a Pharmaceutical benefit made available under the Scheme.
deferred supply authorisation means the situation described in section 53 of the National Health (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Regulations 2017.
Note: generally a deferred supply authorisation occurs where a prescription contains a direction to supply more than 1 Pharmaceutical benefit and the Community Pharmacist to whom the prescription is presented, at the request of the person for whom the prescription is written, defers the supply of one or more of the Pharmaceutical benefits.
Department means the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
dependant, in relation to a concessional beneficiary, has the meaning given by Part VII of the National Health Act 1953.
dispensed price means:
 (a) for a Pharmaceutical benefit included in the PBS and supplied under the Scheme — the dispensed price for the Pharmaceutical benefit in the PBS;
Note: the dispensed price in the PBS is described as "Dispensed Price for Max.Qty"
 (b) for a Pharmaceutical benefit included in the RPBS Schedule and supplied under the Scheme — the dispensed price for the Pharmaceutical benefit in the RPBS Schedule;
Note: the dispensed price in the RPBS Schedule is described as "Dispensed Price for Max.Qty"
 (c) for a Pharmaceutical benefit not included in the PBS or the RPBS Schedule and supplied under the Scheme — the dispensed price for the Pharmaceutical benefit worked out under the RPBS Schedule.
Note: see the information in the RPBS Schedule under the headings: "Pricing of Non‑Schedule Ready Prepared Items" and "Pricing of Non‑Schedule Extemporaneously Prepared Items".

      DRCA disability means an injury (within the meaning of the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Defence‑related Claims) Act 1988):

            (a)  for which the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission has accepted liability to pay compensation under that Act; and

            (b)  for which the person with the injury is eligible to be provided with treatment under Part V of the Act.

             Note 1:  In the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Defence‑related Claims) Act 1988 the definition of injury includes a disease (see section 5A of that Act).

             Note 2:  Section 85(2A) of the Act provides eligibility for treatment of a person