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Provision Reference: s 5 (pt 34/56)
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(2) A person who thinks that proceedings will or may be begun against the person under this Division may apply to the Federal Court for relief.
 (3) On an application under subsection (2), the court may grant relief under subsection (1) as if the proceedings had been begun in the court.
 (4) For the purposes of subsection (1) as applying for the purposes of a case tried by a judge with a jury:
 (a) a reference in that subsection to the court is a reference to the judge; and
 (b) the relief that may be granted includes withdrawing the case in whole or in part from the jury and directing judgment to be entered for the defendant on such terms as to costs as the judge thinks appropriate.

203‑70  Powers of Federal Court
  A provision of this Act conferring a power on the Federal Court does not affect any other power of the court conferred by this Act or otherwise.

Division 206—Revoking entitlement to offer rebate as a premium reduction

206‑1  Revocation of status of participating insurer
 (1) If a *participating insurer:
 (b) has failed to comply with a condition specified in the Private Health Insurance (Incentives) Rules as a condition of participation in the *premiums reduction scheme; or
 (c) refuses or fails to comply with:
 (i) a direction given by the Minister under section 200‑1; or
 (ii) the principle of community rating in section 55‑5;
the Minister may, by notice given to the insurer, revoke the insurer's status as a participating insurer.
 (2) Upon the giving of the notice, the insurer ceases to be a *participating insurer.
Note: Decisions to revoke an insurer's status as a participating insurer are reviewable under Part 6‑9.

Chapter 6—Administration

Part 6‑1—Introduction

Division 230—Introduction

230‑1  What this Chapter is about
      This Chapter:

                (c) deals with some general administrative matters relating to the premiums reduction scheme in Part 2‑2;
                (e) deals with administration and collection of private health insurance levies;
                (f) provides for the Private Health Insurance Risk Equalisation Special Account;
                (g) protects information obtained for the purposes of this Act and sets out the circumstances in which such information may be used;
                (h) provides for review by the Administrative Review Tribunal of certain decisions made under this Act;
                (i) provides for miscellaneous other matters such as delegations, the approval of forms and the making of Private Health Insurance Rules and regulations.

Part 6‑4—Administration of premiums reduction scheme

Division 276—Introduction

276‑1  What this Part is about
      Part 2‑2 provides for a premiums reduction scheme. This Part provides:

                (a) for private health insurers to be reimbursed for premiums that were reduced under the premiums reduction scheme in Division 23; and
                (b) for the Chief Executive Medicare