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MEDICAL INDEMNITY ACT 2002 No. 132, 2002 - SECT 3
Objects of this Act and the medical indemnity contribution legislation
- (1)
- An object of this Act is to contribute towards the availability of medical
services in Australia by providing Commonwealth assistance to support access
by medical practitioners to arrangements that indemnify them for claims
arising in relation to their practice of their medical professions.
- (2)
- The Commonwealth provides that assistance under this Act by:
- (a)
- meeting part of the costs of large settlements or awards paid by
organisations that indemnify medical practitioners (but only for claims
notified on or after 1 January 2003); and
- (b)
- providing for a subsidy scheme to help certain medical practitioners meet
the cost of their indemnity arrangements; and
- (c)
- meeting the cost associated with certain IBNR liabilities of organisations
that indemnify medical practitioners to the extent to which those
organisations had not made adequate provision for those liabilities as at
30 June 2002.
Note: The acronym "IBNR" is used in this Act for "incurred but not reported".
- (3)
- The Commonwealth provides further assistance in relation to members and
former members of UMP under a Medical Indemnity Agreement referred to in the
Medical Indemnity Agreement (Financial AssistanceBinding Commonwealth
Obligations) Act 2002 .
- (4)
- Another object of this Act (together with the medical indemnity
contribution legislation) is to allow the Commonwealth:
- (a)
- to recover the costs of providing the assistance referred to in
paragraph (2)(c) by requiring contributions from persons who were members
of relevant organisations on 30 June 2000; and
- (b)
- to recover the cost of providing some of the assistance referred to in
subsection (3) by requiring contributions from persons who were members
of UMP on 1 July 2002.
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