Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00090:section:99:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00090
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 99 (pt 1/4)
Character Range: 278297–281158

99  Payment for supply of benefits—general

Supply by approved pharmacist or approved medical practitioner
 (2) An approved pharmacist or approved medical practitioner who has supplied a pharmaceutical benefit is, subject to section 99AAA and to the conditions determined under section 98C and applicable at the time of the supply, entitled to be paid by the Commonwealth:
 (a) where the prescription for the supply of the pharmaceutical benefit was an entitlement card prescription, and the supply was not an early supply of a specified pharmaceutical benefit—an amount equal to the Commonwealth price of the pharmaceutical benefit as at the time of the supply; and
 (b) in any other case—the amount (if any) by which the Commonwealth price of the pharmaceutical benefit, as at the time of the supply, exceeded the amount (without any allowable discount) that the pharmacist or approved medical practitioner was entitled to charge under subsection 87(2) or (3).
 (2AA) If:
 (a) an approved pharmacist or approved medical practitioner is entitled to be paid an amount by the Commonwealth under subsection (2) in relation to the supply of a pharmaceutical benefit; and
 (b) a determination under subsection 85B(4) is in force in relation to a listed brand of a pharmaceutical item that is the pharmaceutical benefit; and
 (c) the brand of the pharmaceutical item was supplied in the circumstances specified in that determination;
then, subject to section 99AAA and the conditions determined under section 98C and applicable at the time of the supply, the approved pharmacist or approved medical practitioner is entitled to be paid by the Commonwealth an amount that is equal to the amount of the special patient contribution for the brand of the pharmaceutical item.

Under co‑payment supply
 (2A) Where a pharmaceutical benefit is supplied upon a general benefit prescription (other than in a case to which subsection (2AB) applies), or a supply of a pharmaceutical benefit is an early supply of a specified pharmaceutical benefit upon a concession card prescription, and:
 (a) the pharmaceutical benefit is supplied by an approved pharmacist or an approved medical practitioner otherwise than as referred to in paragraph (b) and the Commonwealth price of the pharmaceutical benefit does not, at the time of the supply, exceed the general patient charge amount; or
 (aa) the pharmaceutical benefit is supplied by an approved hospital authority and the amount that would have been the Commonwealth price of the pharmaceutical benefit if it had been supplied by an approved pharmacist does not, at the time of the supply, exceed the general patient charge amount; or
 (b) the pharmaceutical benefit is supplied by an approved pharmacist or an approved medical practitioner in accordance with a direction included in a prescription in pursuance of subsection 88(6)