Federal Register of Legislation
Health ref. no. 797
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT
HEALTH INSURANCE ACT 1973
Health Insurance (Eligible persons and citizens absent from Australia for five years) Order 2017
I, GREG HUNT, Minister for Health, pursuant to subsection 6(1) of the Health Insurance Act 1973 (the Act) hereby DECLARE that:
(a) Every person included in the specified class of persons:
Australian citizens who have been absent from Australia for a period of no longer than five (5) years from the date of last departure, at which time such person was an Australian resident as defined in the Act,
being a person who but for this order, would not be an eligible person for the purposes of the Act shall, during any period in which the person is in Australia, be treated as being an eligible person for the purposes of the Act.
(b) This order shall have effect from the date of signature.
Dated this 26th day of October 2017
GREG HUNT MINISTER FOR HEALTH
ATTACHMENT - STATEMENT OF REASONS
Health Insurance Act 1973 Class Order under subsection 6(1)
ORDER NO: 797
DATE OF ORDER: 2017
RELATED ORDER: 517, 365, 212, 762, 781
NAME OF PERSON/GROUP: Australian citizens absent from Australia up to five years
REASON FOR APPROVAL:
Australian citizens absent overseas retain their Medicare entitlements on return visits to Australia for a period of up to five years from when they were last resident in Australia for Medicare purposes.
This policy addresses difficulties, for both the patient and Medicare, in proving residence upon return to Australia within a reasonable grace period. Where an absence exceeds five years, Australian citizens must provide proof of their resident status to regain their entitlements to Medicare. Each case is considered on its merits.
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