Accident Compensation Act 2001

Provisions relating to transition from competitive provision of workplace accident insurance - Savings in respect of public health acute services

348: Savings in respect of Accident Insurance (Payment for Public Health Acute Services) Regulations 2001

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"Old rules for hospital payments stay in place until new ones are made"

The Accident Insurance (Payment for Public Health Acute Services) Regulations 2001 will keep working even though the old Accident Insurance Act 1998 has been replaced. These rules will stay in effect until new rules are made to replace them.

When talking about public health acute services, you need to use the meaning that was in the old Accident Insurance Act 1998. This meaning still applies even though that law has been replaced.

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Part 10Provisions relating to transition from competitive provision of workplace accident insurance
Savings in respect of public health acute services

348Savings in respect of Accident Insurance (Payment for Public Health Acute Services) Regulations 2001

  1. The Accident Insurance (Payment for Public Health Acute Services) Regulations 2001 (SR 2001/92) continue to apply until revoked by regulations made under this Act, despite the repeal of the Accident Insurance Act 1998 by this Act.

  2. For the purposes of this section, the definition of public health acute service in section 13(1) of the Accident Insurance Act 1998 applies despite the repeal of that Act by this Act.