Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01086:clause:1_53706:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01086
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 53706 (pt 2/14)
Character Range: 3161681–3164601

5.10.20.
amount under clause 5.11.1 has the meaning given by clause 5.11.1.
amount under clause 5.11.2 has the meaning given by clause 5.11.2.
amount under clause 5.11.3 has the meaning given by clause 5.11.3.
amount under clause 6.3.1 has the meaning given by clause 6.3.1.
approved site, for radiation oncology, means a site at which radiation oncology may be performed lawfully under the law of the State or Territory in which the site is located.
ASGS means the July 2016 edition of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard, published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, as existing on 1 July 2020.
Note: The ASGS could in 2021 be viewed on the Australian Bureau of Statistics' website (https://www.abs.gov.au).
associated general practitioner:
 (a) for item 732—has the meaning given by clause 2.16.2; and
 (b) for item 2712—has the meaning given by clause 2.20.5.
associated medical practitioner:
 (a) for item 233—has the meaning given by subclause 2.16.2(2); and
 (b) for item 277—has the meaning given by subclause 2.20.5(2).
Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods means the register maintained under section 9A of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989.
Australian Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment Tool means the Australian Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment Tool, developed by the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, as existing on 1 July 2020.
Note: The Australian Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment Tool could in 2021 be viewed on the Department's website (http://www.health.gov.au).
birth, in items 16515, 16519, 16522, 16527, 16528, 16590, 20855, 20946, 20958, 51306 and 51309, includes the following:
 (a) induction of labour by surgical or intravenous infusion methods;
 (b) forceps or vacuum extraction;
 (c) caesarean section;
 (d) breech birth;
 (e) management of multiple births;
 (f) episiotomy;
 (g) repair of tears;
 (h) evacuation of the products of conception by manual removal.
brachytherapy treatment verification means a quality assurance procedure:
 (a) that is designed to facilitate accurate and reproducible delivery of brachytherapy to a site or region of the body as specified in a treatment prescription or in a dose plan generated from a treatment prescription; and
 (b) that utilises the capture and assessment of appropriate images using any of the following:
 (i) x‑rays;
 (ii) computed tomography;
 (iii) ultrasound, if the ultrasound equipment is capable of producing images in 3 dimensions; and
 (c) that includes making a record of the assessment and correcting any significant treatment delivery inaccuracies detected.
bulk‑billed: a medical service is bulk‑billed if:
 (a) a medicare benefit is payable to a person in relation to the service; and
 (b) under an agreement entered into under section 20A of the Act:
 (i) the person assigns to the medical practitioner by whom, or on whose behalf, the service is provided, the person's right to the payment of the medicare benefit;