Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00097:section:6:p2
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Provision Reference: s 6 (pt 2/6)
Character Range: 22147–25081

on the amount of the compensation, the person may institute proceedings in the Federal Court for the recovery from the Commonwealth of such reasonable amount of compensation as the court determines.
 (3) In this section:
acquisition of property has the same meaning as in paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution.
just terms has the same meaning as in paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution.

Chapter 2—Incentives

Part 2‑1—Introduction

Division 15—Introduction

15‑1  What this Chapter is about
      This Chapter contains the following incentives to encourage people to have private health insurance:

                (a) reductions in premiums (see Division 23);
                (c) lifetime health cover (see Part 2‑3).

Part 2‑2—Premiums reduction scheme

Division 20—Introduction

20‑1  What this Part is about
      To encourage people to take out, and continue to hold, private health insurance, this Part provides that people may reduce the premiums payable for their complying health insurance policies by participating in the premiums reduction scheme in Division 23.
Note: The premiums reduction scheme is complemented by the private health insurance offset provided for by Subdivision 61‑G of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

20‑5  Private Health Insurance (Incentives) Rules
  Matters relating to the *premiums reduction scheme are also dealt with in the Private Health Insurance (Incentives) Rules. The provisions of this Part indicate when a particular matter is or might be dealt with in these Rules.
Note: The Private Health Insurance (Incentives) Rules are made by the Minister under section 333‑20.

Division 22—PHIIB, PHII benefit and related concepts

Subdivision 22‑A—PHIIB, PHII benefit and related concepts

22‑1  Application of Subdivision
  This Subdivision applies if a premium, or an amount in respect of a premium, was paid, or is payable, during a financial year under a *complying health insurance policy in respect of a period (the premium period).

22‑5  Meaning of PHIIB

Adults insured under policy
 (1) Each *adult insured under the *complying health insurance policy throughout the premium period is a PHIIB, in respect of the premium or amount.
Note: PHIIB is short for private health insurance incentive beneficiary.

Dependent person‑only policies
 (2) Subsections (3) and (4) apply if the only persons insured under the *complying health insurance policy throughout the premium period are one or more *dependent persons.
 (3) Each person who is a parent (within the meaning of Part 2.11 of the Social Security Act 1991) in relation to one or more of those *dependent persons on the last day of the financial year mentioned in section 22‑1 is a PHIIB, in respect of the premium or amount.
 (4) However, the person who pays the premium or amount is the only PHIIB, in respect of the premium or amount, if:
 (a) disregarding this subsection, more than one person would be a *PHIIB in respect