Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2007



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Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2007 made under item 2 of the table in section 333-20 of the Private Health Insurance Act 2007. Compilation start date: 4 November 2010 Includes amendments up to: Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Amendment Rules 2010 Prepared by the Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra. 1

About this compilation The compiled instrument This is a compilation of the Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2007 amended and in force on 1 July 2010. It includes any amendment affecting the compiled instrument to that date. This compilation was prepared on 5 August 2013. The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending Acts and instruments and the amendment history of each amended provision. Uncommenced provisions and amendments If a provision of the compiled instrument is affected by an uncommenced amendment, the text of the uncommenced amendment is set out in the endnotes. Application, saving and transitional provisions for amendments If the operation of an amendment is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision, the provision is identified in the endnotes. Modifications If a provision of the compiled instrument is affected by a textual modification that is in force, the text of the modifying provision is set out in the endnotes. Provisions ceasing to have effect If a provision of the compiled instrument has expired or otherwise ceased to have effect in accordance with a provision of the instrument, details of the provision are set out in the endnotes. Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2011 2

Contents Contents Part 1 Preliminary 4 1. Name of Rules 4 2. Commencement 4 3. Definitions 4 Part 2 General 5 4. Adults taken to have hospital cover 5 5. Permitted days suspended hospital cover 5 Part 3 Administrative matters 6 6. Providing information to policy holders 6 7. Providing information to adults inquiring about cover 6 8. Information being provided by one private health insurer to another 7 9. Evidence of having had hospital cover, or of a person's age 7 Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 3

- Part 1 Preliminary 1. Name of Rules These Rules are the Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010. 2. Commencement These Rules commence: (a) if the Rules are registered before the Act commences at the same time as the Act commences; or (b) if the Rules are registered on or after the day on which the Act commences on the date on which the Rules are registered, whichever occurs first. 3. Definitions Note: In these Rules: Terms used in these Rules have the same meaning as in the Act see section 13 of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. These terms include: adult hospital cover lifetime health cover base day private health insurer Act means the Private Health Insurance Act 2007. joint policy holder means an adult who is covered under hospital cover that covers more than one adult. Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 4

- Part 2 General 4. Adults taken to have hospital cover An adult is taken to have hospital cover for the purposes of paragraph 34-15 (2) (c) of the Act if, at the time, the adult is in one of the following classes: (a) (b) (c) adults whose health services are provided by or through the Australian Antarctic Division of the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities; or adults who are members of the Australian Defence Force on continuous full-time service and whose health services are provided by or through the Australian Defence Force; or adults who are dependants of a member mentioned in paragraph (b) and whose health services are also provided by or through the Australian Defence Force. 5. Permitted days suspended hospital cover (1) For paragraph 34-20 (1) (a) of the Act, if the rules of a private health insurer provide for suspension of hospital cover for a policy holder, suspension may be granted by the insurer concerned on the request of the policy holder. (2) If an adult obtains hospital cover from a private health insurer (the new private health insurer) at a time when the person has suspended hospital cover granted by another private health insurer, the new private health insurer must recognise, for the purposes of the Act, that the person has existing hospital cover. (3) Subrule (2) does not apply to hospital cover that has been suspended for a continuous period of more than 2 years. Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 5

- Part 3 Administrative matters 6. Providing information to policy holders (1) For paragraph 40-1 (1) (a) of the Act, the requirements for a private health insurer to provide information to a policy holder are: (a) if the policy holder requests information from the insurer about increases under Part 2-3 in the amounts of premiums payable for the policy holder 's hospital cover in respect of that policy holder provide the information: (i) within 14 days of receipt of the request; and (ii) include the information specified in subparagraphs(b) (i) and (b) (ii); and (b) in addition to the requirements of paragraph (a), for each policy holder affected by section 34-1 or section 34-5 of the Act provide to that policy holder each year a written statement in clear and simply expressed terms detailing: (i) the amount by which the policy holder's premiums payable for hospital cover are increased as a result of the operation of those sections; and (ii) the private health insurer's record of the number of days the policy holder has not had hospital cover since his or her lifetime health cover base day, other than days to which paragraph 34-20 (1) (a) of the Act applies. Note: Paragraph 34-20 (1) (a) of the Act deals with permitted days without hospital cover. (2) Information provided in accordance with this rule may be provided: (a) in the form of a record based on an age notionally attributed to the policy holder as the age from which the policy holder will be treated as having had continuous hospital cover; and (b) as a notice, or included with other information, sent to the policy holder. Note: The information may be included in a statement issued in accordance with the Private Health Insurance (Incentives) Rules 2007. (3) In the case of joint policy holders, the information required to be provided by paragraph 6 (1) (b): (a) must be provided to each joint policy holder; and (b) must set out the details applying to each joint policy holder; and (c) if the joint policy holders share an address, may be sent in a single notice to their address. 7. Providing information to adults inquiring about cover (1) For paragraph 40-1 (1) (b) of the Act, the requirements for providing information to an adult who applies for, or inquires about, taking out hospital cover are to provide information on: Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 6

- (a) (b) the effect of section 34-1 of the Act on premiums payable under the rules of the private health insurer by an adult who is late in taking out hospital cover; and the effect of section 34-5 of the Act in respect of premiums payable under the rules of the insurer by a person who ceases, for any period, to have hospital cover. (2) In this rule, late in taking out hospital cover means where an adult did not have hospital cover on his or her lifetime health cover base day. 8. Information being provided by one private health insurer to another (1) For subsection 40-1 (2) of the Act, a private health insurer may provide information about increases applying under Part 2-3 of the Act to another insurer only if, where the information is about a particular policy holder or former policy holder, the adult gives permission for disclosure of the information. (2) Information provided in accordance with this rule may be provided in the form of a record based on an age notionally attributed to the policy holder as the age from which the policy holder will be treated as having had continuous hospital cover. 9. Evidence of having had hospital cover, or of a person's age (1) For paragraph 40-5 (a) of the Act, a private health insurer must accept the following kinds of evidence as conclusive evidence of a person having had hospital cover at a particular time or during a particular period: (a) the annual statement issued to, or on behalf of, the person by the private health insurer (if any) providing the cover at the particular period; (b) a determination referred to in section 37-10 of the Act in respect of the person, if the date to which the determination applies is the particular time or is included in the particular period; (c) a written statement issued by the Australian Antarctic Division of the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, that the person had health services provided by or through the Australian Antarctic Division at the particular time or during the particular period; (d) a written statement issued by the Australian Defence Force that the person had health services provided by or through the Australian Defence Force at the particular time or during the particular period. (2) For paragraph 40-5 (b) of the Act, a private health insurer must accept the following kinds of evidence as conclusive evidence of a person s age for the purposes of Part 2-3 of the Act: (a) an original birth certificate in respect of the person; (b) a current driver s licence issued to the person; (c) a current passport issued to the person. Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 7

- (3) A private health insurer may accept other evidence if a document of a kind mentioned in subrule (1) or (2) is not available to be given as evidence. Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 8

Notes Endnotes Endnote 1 Legislation history This endnote sets out details of the legislation history of the Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2007 Table of Instruments Title FRLI registration date Commencement date Application, saving and transitional provisions Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2007 31 March 2007 (see F2007L00906) 1 April 2007 Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Amendment Rules 2010 3 November 2010 (see F2010L02896) 4 November 2010 Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 9

Notes Endnote 2 Amendment history This endnote sets out the amendment history of the Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2007 ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted exp. = expired or ceased to have effect Provision affected Schedule 1 Part 2, Subclause 4(a) Part 3, Subclause 9(1)(c) How affected rs. F2010L02896 rs. F2010L02896 Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 10

Notes Endnote 3 Uncommenced amendments [none] There are no uncommenced amendments. Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 11

Notes Endnote 4 Misdescribed amendments [none] There are no misdescribed amendments. Private Health Insurance (Lifetime Health Cover) Rules 2010 12