Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01011:front:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01011
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cover administration payment
19 One‑off payments to particular insurers for past costs
Part 5—Payment of claim handling fees and some compulsory run‑off cover administration payments
20 Simplified outline of this Part
21 Authority for this Part
22 Time of payment
Part 6—Premium support scheme
Division 1—Introduction
23 Simplified outline of this Part
24 Authority for this Part
25 Object of this Part
Division 2—Eligibility for payment
26 General conditions
Division 3—When is a medical practitioner an eligible medical practitioner for a premium period?
Subdivision A—General
27 Who is an eligible medical practitioner for a premium period?
28 Practitioner with no or low private practice income for premium period is not eligible medical practitioner
29 Practitioner practising wholly outside Australia and external Territories is not eligible medical practitioner
30 Practitioner who has not paid insurer for subsidy that insurer must repay is not eligible medical practitioner
Subdivision B—Procedural general practitioners practising in rural areas
31 Who is a procedural general practitioner?
32 When is a procedural general practitioner practising in a rural area?
Subdivision C—Medical practitioners with substantial insurance costs
33 When does a medical practitioner have substantial insurance costs?
34 What are gross indemnity costs?
35 What is private practice income?
Division 4—Applications for subsidies
Subdivision A—Application for advance subsidy
36 Application for advance subsidy may be made before, or within 14 months after, start of premium year
Subdivision B—Final application for subsidy
37 Final application to be made within 13 months after end of premium year
Subdivision C—Determining applications for subsidy and applications for adjustment of advance subsidy
38 Chief Executive Medicare to determine applications for subsidy
39 Chief Executive Medicare to determine applications for adjustment of advance subsidy
Division 5—Amount of subsidy
Subdivision A—Procedural general practitioners practising in rural areas
40 Amount of subsidy for procedural general practitioner practising in rural area
Subdivision B—Practitioners with substantial insurance costs
41 Amount of subsidy for practitioner with substantial insurance costs
Subdivision C—Practitioners with MISS entitlement under old scheme
42 Amount of subsidy for practitioner with MISS entitlement under old scheme
Subdivision D—Eligible medical practitioners with multiple or varying eligibility
43 If medical practitioner eligible on different grounds for same period
44 If medical practitioner eligible on different grounds for different periods
Subdivision E—Reconciling advance subsidy and subsidy
45 Amount of subsidy reduced by advance subsidy
Division 6—Conditions to be complied with by insurers
Subdivision A—Simplified outline
46 Simplified outline of this Division
Subdivision B—Asking medical practitioners about participating in scheme
47 Asking medical practitioners about participating in scheme
Subdivision C—Invoicing
48 Contents of invoices given to eligible medical practitioners
Subdivision D—Repaying overpayments of subsidy
49 Overpayments generally
50 Repaying advance subsidy exceeding final amount
51 Repaying advance subsidy for premium