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MOTOR ACCIDENTS ACT 1988 - SECT 39B

Payments in respect of certain matters

39B Payments in respect of certain matters

(1) When the death of or injury to any person is caused by a motor accident and payment is made (whether or not with an admission of liability) by a licensed insurer or the Nominal Defendant in respect of the death or injury, then:
(a) if the person received, in respect of the injury or the injury which caused the person’s death, treatment at a public hospital as an in-patient, the licensed insurer or the Nominal Defendant shall pay to the proper officer for each day or part of a day of the treatment of the person, an amount estimated by the Minister for Health and published in the Gazette, as the daily average cost to that hospital of the hospital treatment of in-patients, and
(b) if the person received, in respect of any such injury, treatment at a public hospital as an out-patient, the licensed insurer or the Nominal Defendant shall pay to the proper officer in respect of each separate treatment of the person, an amount estimated by the Minister for Health and published in the Gazette, as the average cost to the hospital, for each separate treatment, of the hospital treatment of out-patients, and
(c) if the person received, in respect of any such injury, treatment (whether as an in-patient or as an out-patient) at a hospital other than a public hospital, the licensed insurer or the Nominal Defendant shall pay to the proper officer an amount calculated in accordance with a scale to be prescribed by the regulations, but not exceeding the maximum amount (if any) so prescribed, and
(d) if the person, as a consequence of any such injury, was conveyed in any ambulance vehicle, the licensed insurer shall pay to the proper officer an amount calculated in accordance with a scale to be prescribed by the regulations, but not exceeding the maximum amount (if any) so prescribed, and
(e) if the person received, in respect of any such injury, reasonably necessary medical treatment by a legally qualified medical practitioner, or reasonably necessary massage treatment by a masseur, or reasonably necessary dental treatment (otherwise than as hospital treatment) by a registered dentist, or reasonably necessary nursing (otherwise than as hospital treatment) by a registered nurse, the licensed insurer shall pay to the medical practitioner, masseur, dentist or nurse, as the case may be, such amount as is reasonably appropriate to the treatment or nursing provided, having regard to the customary charge made in the community for the treatment or nursing.
(2) Any amount payable under this section by a licensed insurer or the Nominal Defendant may, on notice being given in accordance with section 39E, be recovered as a debt from it by the proper officer, medical practitioner, masseur, dentist, or nurse to whom, under the terms of this section, the amount is payable.
(3) The estimated costs referred to in subsection (1) (a) and (b) shall, in respect of any public hospital, be based, wherever practicable, on the costs incurred by that hospital for the year which ended on 30 June next preceding any date on which it is proposed to publish the costs, pursuant to either of those paragraphs, in respect of that hospital.
(4) The Minister shall not publish an amount estimated under subsection (1) (a) or (b) and a scale shall not be prescribed under subsection (1) (c) or (d) while a bulk billing agreement of the type referred to in the Industry Deed has been entered into and remains in force and relates to those amounts.
(5) In this section, "proper officer" means the officer or person generally or specially authorised by law or by the person or body governing or controlling the hospital or the ambulance vehicle, as the case may be, to receive any amount payable under subsection (1) (a), (b), (c) or (d).



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