Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00097:section:3:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00097
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 3 (pt 3/18)
Character Range: 40301–43137

Executive Medicare) after receiving the application.
 (3) If notified of an application and satisfied that paragraphs (1)(a), (b) and (c) apply, the Chief Executive Medicare must register the applicant as a *participant in respect of the policy.
 (4) The Chief Executive Medicare must notify the private health insurer that issued the policy if the Chief Executive Medicare registers a person as a *participant in the *premiums reduction scheme in respect of the policy.

23‑20  Refusal to register
 (1) If the Chief Executive Medicare refuses to register the applicant in respect of a policy, the Chief Executive Medicare must give the applicant, and the private health insurer that issued the policy, notice of the refusal together with reasons for the refusal.
Note: Refusals to register are reviewable under Part 6‑9.
 (2) The applicant is taken to be registered as a *participant in respect of the policy if the Chief Executive Medicare does not give notice of refusal within 14 days after receiving the notice under subsection 23‑15(2) from the private health insurer to which the applicant applied for registration.

23‑30  Participants who want to withdraw from scheme
 (1) A *participant must notify the private health insurer that issued the policy in respect of which a person is a participant if the person no longer wishes to be registered in respect of the policy.
 (2) A private health insurer must notify the Chief Executive Medicare of each notice the insurer receives under subsection (1), in the *approved form and no more than 14 days (or any other period determined by the Chief Executive Medicare) after receiving the notice.
 (3) If notified under subsection (2), the Chief Executive Medicare must revoke the person's registration in respect of the policy.

23‑35  Revocation of registration
 (1) The Chief Executive Medicare must revoke a person's registration in respect of a *complying health insurance policy if the Chief Executive Medicare is satisfied that the person is not eligible to participate in the *premiums reduction scheme in respect of the policy.
Note: Revocations of registration are reviewable under section Part 6‑9.
 (2) Revocation of registration under subsection (1) does not affect a person's right to make another application for registration under section 23‑15.
 (3) The Chief Executive Medicare must give notice of the revocation of a person's registration in respect of a *complying health insurance policy to the person, and to the private health insurer that issued the policy, within 28 days after the day on which the revocation occurs.

23‑40  Variation of registration
 (1) A private health insurer must notify the Chief Executive Medicare if the treatments *covered by a *complying health insurance policy, issued by the private health insurer and in respect of which a person