Health Services (Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres) (Fees) Regulations 2005
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1.Objective
2.Authorising provision
3.Principal Regulations
4.Application for approval in principle
5.Application for variation or transfer of certificate of approval inprinciple
6.Application for registration
7.Application for renewal of registration
8.Application for variation of registration
9.Annual fee
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The Lieutenant-Governor as the Governor's Deputy with the advice of the Executive Council makes the following Regulations:
Dated: 20 September 2005
Responsible Minister:
BRONWYN PIKE
Minister for Health
ruth leach
Clerk of the Executive Council
1.Objective
The objective of these Regulations is to amend the Health Services (Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres) Regulations 2002 to convert the prescribed fees from monetary amounts tofee units to enable the automatic indexation of those fees under the Monetary Units Act 2004.
2.Authorising provision
These Regulations are made under section 158 of the Health Services Act 1988.
3.Principal Regulations
In these Regulations, the Health Services (Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres) Regulations 2002[1] are called the Principal Regulations.
4.Application for approval in principle
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In regulation 8(b) of the Principal Regulations, for "$655" substitute "64 fee units".
5.Application for variation or transfer of certificate of approval in principle
In regulation 9(b) of the Principal Regulations, for "$165" substitute "161 fee units".
6.Application for registration
In regulation 10(b) of the Principal Regulations,for "$565" substitute "552 fee units".
7.Application for renewal of registration
In regulation 11(b) of the Principal Regulations, for "$555" substitute "542 fee units".
8.Application for variation of registration
In regulation 12 of the Principal Regulations—
(a)in paragraph (b)(i), for "$490" substitute "478 fee units";
(b)in paragraph (b)(ii), for "$165" substitute "161 fee units".
9.Annual fee
In regulation 13 of the Principal Regulations, for the Tablesubstitute—
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Column 1 / Column 2Number of beds for which the private hospital or day procedure centre is registered / Fee
1–26 / 635 fee units
27–50 / 732 fee units
51–75 / 830 fee units
76–100 / 928 fee units
Column 1 / Column 2
Number of beds for which the private hospital or day procedure centre is registered / Fee
101–150 / 1074 fee units
151–200 / 1270 fee units
201–300 / 1465 fee units
301–400 / 1759 fee units
401–500 / 2149 fee units
501 or more / 2638 fee units
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[1] Reg. 3: S.R. No. 79/2002.
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Fee Units
These Regulations provide for fees by reference to fee units established under the Monetary Units Act 2004.
The amount of the fee is to be calculated, in accordance with section 7 of that Act, by multiplying the number of fee units applicable by the value of a fee unit.
The value of a fee unit for the financial year commencing 1 July 2005, is $10.49. The amount of the calculated fee may be rounded to the nearest 10cents.
The value of a fee unit for future financial years is to be fixed by the Treasurer under section 5 of the Monetary Units Act 2004. The value of a fee unit for a financial year must be published in the Government Gazette and a Victorian newspaper before 1 June in the preceding financial year.