Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00561:reg:3:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00561
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 6/9)
Character Range: 17044–20099

supplied to the entitled person.

55.  Paragraph 12.2.3
Omit "the Act", substitute "the BNT Act".

56.  Paragraph 12.3.1 (Note)
Omit "93 or 93A of the Act", substitute "48A of the BNT Act".

56A.  Paragraph 12.4.1
Omit "eligible person", substitute "entitled person".

57.  Paragraph 12.5
omit.

58.  Transitional Provisions
substitute.

Transitional Provisions

     1.                 Treatment Principles No. R54 of 2013

         (a) any arrangement entered into, or taken to have been entered into, by the Commission or the Department with a health provider, under the revoked Treatment Principles, being an arrangement that is in force immediately before the commencement of these Principles  is taken to have been entered into under these Principles.

         (b) any decision made, or action commenced, by the Commission, the Department, a health provider or an entitled person, under the revoked Treatment Principles being a decision or action that, immediately before the commencement of these Principles, was still in force or uncompleted, as the case may be, is taken, respectively, to have been made or instigated under these Principles.

         (c) a Scheme (eg Local Medical Officer Scheme, Local Dental Officer Scheme) prepared by the Commission under the Treatment Principles (2013 No. R52) under the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 (VEA TPs) and that is referred to in these Principles, is incorporated‑by‑reference into these Principles as those Schemes exist on the date the VEA TPs commence.

         Note: for the purposes of s.14 of the Legislation Act 2003, the documents containing the Schemes are incorporated into the Treatment Principles as they exist on a specific date (date the VEA TPs commence) and not how they may exist from time to time.

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