Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927
Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984
Reprint 4: The regulations as at 3 December 2004
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Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984
CONTENTS
1.Citation1
2.Commencement1
3.Application1
4.Interpretation1
5.Charges for services5
6.Classes of patients for purpose of services7
7.Classes of in‑patients for purpose of payment of charges7
8.Classes of day patients for purpose of payment of charges11
9.Classes of out‑patients for purpose of payment of charges12
9A.Classes of same day patients for purpose of payment of charges13
Schedule 1 — Charges for services16
Division 1 — In‑patients16
Division 2 — Day patients17
Division 3 — Out‑patients17
Division 4 — Same day patients18
Division 5 — Other services18
Notes
Compilation table19
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Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927
Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984
These regulations may be cited as the Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984 1.
These regulations shall come into operation on 1 February 1984.
These regulations apply to and in relation to every public hospital to which the Act applies except for the
(1)In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears —
“compensable day patient” has the meaning given by regulation 8(a);
“compensable in‑patient” has the meaning given by regulation 7(1)(c);
“compensable out‑patient” has the meaning given by regulation 9(a);
“concession card” has the same meaning as it has in Part VII of the National Health Act;
“concessional beneficiary” has the meaning given by regulation 9(d);
“day hospital” means an establishment which provides courses of treatment which require full‑time or part‑time non‑residential attendance at specific, regular, intervals over a period of time;
“day patient” has the meaning given by regulation 6(b);
“eligible day patient” has the meaning given by regulation 8(b);
“eligible out‑patient” has the meaning given by regulation 9(b);
“eligible person” has the meaning given by section 3 of the Commonwealth Act and —
(a)includes a person who is required by or under the Commonwealth Act to be treated; but
(b)does not include a person who is required by or under the Commonwealth Act not to be treated,
as an eligible person for the purposes of the Commonwealth Act;
“eligible war service veteran” means a war service veteran who elects to be treated under the Repatriation Private Patient Scheme being an agreement made between the Commissioner and the Deputy President of the Repatriation Commission;
“entitlement card” has the same meaning as it has in Part VII of the National Health Act;
“hospital” means public hospital to and in relation to which these regulations apply by virtue of regulation 3;
“hospital bed” means, subject to subregulation (2), a bed used for accommodation, maintenance and nursing care of a patient in a hospital that is not a nursing home;
“ineligible day patient” has the meaning given by regulation 8(c);
“ineligible in‑patient” has the meaning given by regulation 7(1)(f);
“ineligible out‑patient” has the meaning given by regulation 9(c);
“in‑patient” means a patient as defined in section 3(1) of the Commonwealth Act who is admitted to a hospital for the purpose of receiving treatment in a hospital bed;
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“nursing home bed” means bed used for the accommodation, maintenance and nursing care of a patient at a nursing home, but does not include a hospital bed therein;
“nursing home type patient” has the meaning given by regulation 7(1)(d);
“other services” means any class of service, including the supply of goods, provided by a hospital other than a service rendered by, in, or at a hospital to any class of in‑patient, day patient, out‑patient or same day patient;
“out‑patient” has the meaning given by regulation 6(c);
“participating hospital” means —
(a)Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital;
(b)Bentley Hospital;
(c)Graylands Selby‑Lemnos and Special Care Hospital;
(d)Osborne Park Hospital;
(e)Royal Perth Hospital; or
(f)Swan District Hospital;
“PBS price” means the price specified in the document “Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits for Approved Pharmacists and Medical Practitioners” published from time to time by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing for the purposes of the National Health Act 1953 of the Commonwealth;
“pensioner” has the meaning given by regulation 9(e);
“personal treatment entitlement card” means a personal treatment entitlement card issued under section 90 of the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986 of the Commonwealth;
“private in‑patient” has the meaning given by regulation 7(1)(b);
“private nursing home type patient” has the meaning given by regulation 7(1)(e);
“professional service” means service referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (ba) of the definition of “professional service” in section 3 of the Commonwealth Act;
“public in‑patient” has the meaning given by regulation 7(1)(a);
“same day patient” has the meaning given by regulation 6(d);
“specific treatment entitlement card” means a specific treatment entitlement card issued under section 90 of the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986 of the Commonwealth;
“surgically implanted prostheses” means the prostheses, other than a prosthesis supplied to an eligible war service veteran for the purposes of cardiothoracic surgical service specified in a determination made under section 37(3)(af) of the Act and regulation 5(2)(b), specified in the determination made under section 4(1)(dd) of the National Health Act;
“the National Health Act” means the National Health Act 1953, as amended from time to time, of the Parliament of the Commonwealth;
“war service veteran” means a person who has received or established a right to receive, in respect of any injury or disease, treatment under the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986 of the Commonwealth.
(2)A bed in a nursing home may be designated as a “hospital bed” by the Minister.
[Regulation 4 amended in Gazette 25 Jan 1985 p. 290; 25 Jan 1991 p. 280; 31 Jan 1992 p. 489; 9 Jul 1993 p. 3337; 24 Jun 1994 p. 2871; 30 Sep 1994 p. 4975; 27 Jun 1995 p. 2552; 17 Jun 2003 p. 2214.]
[4A. Repealed in Gazette 31 Mar 1995 p. 1156.]
(1)The charges prescribed in Schedule 1 are payable in respect of —
(a)the services referred to in Schedule 1 and rendered by, in or at a hospital to the classes of patients referred to in Schedule 1; or
(b)any other services referred to in Schedule 1.
(2)Notwithstanding anything in Schedule 1, the charge payable in respect of any service rendered by, in or at a hospital in respect of —
(a)any service, other than a service referred to in paragraph (c), (d) or (e), rendered to a —
(i)compensable in‑patient;
(ii)compensable day patient;
(iii)compensable out‑patient; or
(iv)compensable same day patient;
(b)any specified cardiothoracic surgical service rendered to an eligible war service veteran;
(c)the supply of any specified surgically implanted prosthesis to a —
(i)private in‑patient;
[(ii)deleted]
(iii)compensable in‑patient;
(iv)ineligible in‑patient;
(v)private same day patient;
[(vi)deleted]
(vii)compensable same day patient; or
(viii)ineligible same day patient;
(d)any magnetic resonance imaging service rendered to —
(i)a compensable in‑patient;
(ii)an ineligible in‑patient;
(iii)a compensable out‑patient;
(iv)an ineligible out‑patient;
(v)a compensable same day patient;
(vi)an ineligible same day patient; or
(vii)a person, for the purposes of research;
and
(e)the supply of any specialized orthoses or prostheses to —
(i)a compensable in‑patient;
(ii)an ineligible in‑patient;
(iii)a compensable out‑patient;
(iv)an eligible out‑patient;
(v)an ineligible out‑patient;
(vi)a compensable same day patient;
(vii)an ineligible same day patient; or
(viii)a person who is not a patient,
shall be of an amount determined by the Minister according to the cost of the service.
(3)A determination referred to in subregulation (2) —
(a)shall be published in the Gazette; and
(b)may be amended or revoked by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette.
(4)For the purposes of subregulation (2) “specified” means as specified in the determination made by the Minister.
[Regulation 5 amended in Gazette 9 Jul 1993 p. 3337; 24 Jun 1994 p. 2871‑2; 30 Sep 1994 p. 4974 and p. 4975‑6; 29 Jun 2004 p. 2526.]
6.Classes of patients for purpose of services
For the purpose of a service provided in respect of him by, in or at a hospital, a patient shall be classified as —
(a)an in‑patient;
(b)a day patient, namely, a person who receives treatment at a day hospital;
(c)an out‑patient, namely, a person —
(i)who attends at a hospital and receives treatment or goods under an out‑patient service provided by the hospital; or
(ii)in respect of whom a hospital provides a service elsewhere than at the hospital;
or
(d)a same day patient, namely, a person who is admitted to and discharged from a hospital, not being a day hospital, nursing home or a nursing post, between midnight on one day and midnight on the next succeeding day for the purpose of receiving treatment.
[Regulation 6 amended in Gazette 9 Jul 1993 p. 3337.]
7.Classes of in‑patients for purpose of payment of charges
(1)Subject to subregulation (2), an in‑patient shall for the purpose of the payment of the charges prescribed in Schedule 1 Division 1 and in any determination under regulation 5 in respect of him be classified as —
(a)a public in‑patient, namely, an in‑patient —
(i)who is an eligible person (not being a compensable in‑patient, nursing home type patient or private nursing home type patient, or an in‑patient who elects to be treated as a private in‑patient);
(ia)who elects to be treated as a public in‑patient; and
(ii)in respect of whom the hospital concerned provides in a hospital bed accommodation, maintenance, nursing care and appropriate professional services and such other necessary services as are available;
(b)a private in‑patient, namely, an in‑patient —
(i)who is an eligible person (not being a compensable in‑patient, nursing home type patient or private nursing home type patient);
(ii)who elects to be treated as a private in‑patient; and
(iii)in respect of whom the hospital concerned provides in a hospital bed accommodation, maintenance, nursing care and such other necessary services as are available, other than professional and dental services provided by a practitioner acting in a private capacity;
(c)a compensable in‑patient, namely, an in‑patient who has received or established his right to receive in respect of any injury, illness or disease for which he is receiving care and treatment payment by way of compensation or damages (including payment in settlement of a claim for compensation or damages) under the law that is or was in force in a State or Internal Territory or who on attendance at a hospital appears prima facie to have the right to receive any such payment in respect of an injury, illness or disease for which he is receiving care and treatment, including a person in respect of the payment for whose care and treatment —
(i)the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 1981;
(ii)the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943;
(iii)section 31A of the Act; or
(iv)the law of Australia relating to the Defence Force within the meaning of the Defence Act 1903 of the Commonwealth,
applies or appears prima facie to apply;
(ca)an eligible war service veteran in‑patient, namely, an in‑patient who is a war service veteran who elects to be treated under the Repatriation Private Patient Scheme;
(d)a nursing home type patient, namely, an in‑patient (not being a compensable in‑patient or an ineligible patient) —
(i)who is a nursing home type patient within the meaning of the Commonwealth Act; and
(ii)in respect of whom the hospital concerned provides in a hospital bed accommodation and nursing care and appropriate professional services and such other necessary services as are available;
(e)a private nursing home type patient, namely, an eligible person (not being a compensable in‑patient) —
(i)who is a nursing home type patient within the meaning of the Commonwealth Act;
(ii)who elects to be treated as a private nursing home type patient; and
(iii)in respect of whom the hospital concerned provides in a hospital bed accommodation, nursing care and such other necessary services as are available, other than professional and dental services provided by a practitioner acting in a private capacity;
or
(f)an ineligible in‑patient, namely, an in‑patient —
(i)who is not an eligible person (other than a person or a member of a class of persons to whom or to which a declaration made under section 6(2) of the Commonwealth Act applies in the relevant circumstances);
(ii)who is not a compensable in‑patient; and
(iii)in respect of whom the hospital concerned provides in a hospital bed accommodation, nursing care and such other necessary services as are available, other than professional and dental services provided by a practitioner acting in a private capacity.
(2)At the time of admission to a hospital, or as soon as practicable after admission, an eligible person (not being a compensable in‑patient or a war service veteran) must elect whether he wishes to be classified as —
(a)a public in‑patient; or
(b)a private in‑patient.
(3)At the time of admission to a hospital, or as soon as practicable after admission, a war service veteran must elect whether he wishes to be classified as —
(a)an eligible war service veteran in‑patient;
(b)a public in‑patient; or
(c)a private in‑patient.
[Regulation 7 amended in Gazette 30 Aug 1985 p. 3072‑3; 26 Sep 1986 p. 3686; 9 Jul 1993 p. 3338; 24 Jun 1994 p. 2872‑3; 29 Jun 2004 p. 2526.]
8.Classes of day patients for purpose of payment of charges
A day patient shall for the purpose of the payment of the charges prescribed in Schedule 1 Division 2 and in any determination under regulation 5 in respect of him, be classified as —
(a)a compensable day patient, namely, a day patient who has received or established his right to receive in respect of any injury, illness or disease for which he is receiving care and treatment payment by way of compensation or damages (including payment in settlement of a claim for compensation or damages) under the law that is or was in force in a State or Internal Territory or who on attendance at a hospital appears prima facie to have the right to receive any such payment in respect of an injury, illness or disease for which he is receiving care and treatment, including a person in respect of the payment for whose care and treatment —
(i)the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 1981;
(ii)the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943;
(iii)section 31A of the Act; or
(iv)the law of Australia relating to the Defence Force within the meaning of the Defence Act 1903 of the Commonwealth,
applies or appears prima facie to apply;
(b)an eligible day patient, namely, a day patient —
(i)who is an eligible person; but
(ii)who is not a compensable day patient;
or
(c)an ineligible day patient, namely, a day patient —
(i)who is not an eligible person; and
(ii)who is not a compensable day patient.
[Regulation 8 amended in Gazette 26 Sep 1986 p. 3686; 24 Jun 1994 p. 2873; 29 Jun 2004 p. 2526.]
9.Classes of out‑patients for purpose of payment of charges
An out‑patient shall for the purpose of the payment of the charges prescribed in Schedule 1 Division 3 and in any determination under regulation 5 in respect of him be classified as —
(a)a compensable out‑patient, namely, an out‑patient who has received or established his right to receive in respect of any injury, illness or disease for which he is receiving care and treatment payment by way of compensation or damages (including payment in settlement of a claim for compensation or damages) under the law that is or was in force in a State or Internal Territory or who on attendance at a hospital appears prima facie to have the right to receive any such payment in respect of an injury, illness or disease for which he is receiving care and treatment, including a person in respect of the payment for whose care and treatment —
(i)the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 1981;
(ii)the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943;
(iii)section 31A of the Act; or
(iv)the law of Australia relating to the Defence Force within the meaning of the Defence Act 1903 of the Commonwealth,
applies or appears prima facie to apply;
(ab)a war service veteran out‑patient, namely, an out‑patient who is a war service veteran;
(b)an eligible out‑patient, namely, an out‑patient —
(i)who is an eligible person; but
(ii)who is not a compensable out‑patient or war service veteran out‑patient;
(c)an ineligible out‑patient, namely, an out‑patient —
(i)who is not an eligible person; and
(ii)who is not a compensable out‑patient or war service veteran out‑patient;
(d)a concessional beneficiary, namely, an out patient who is a concessional beneficiary as defined by section 84 of the National Health Act or a dependant as defined by that section of such a concessional beneficiary; or
(e)a pensioner, namely, an out‑patient who is a pensioner as defined by section 4 of the National Health Act or a dependant as defined by that section of such a pensioner.
[Regulation 9 amended in Gazette 26 Sep 1986 p. 3686; 24 Jun 1994 p. 2873; 29 Jun 2004 p. 2526.]
9A.Classes of same day patients for purpose of payment of charges
(1)A same day patient shall for the purpose of the payment of charges prescribed in Schedule 1 Division 4 and in any determination under regulation 5 in respect of him be classified as —
(a)a public same day patient, namely, a same day patient who is an eligible person (not being a compensable same day patient, an eligible war service veteran same day patient or a same day patient who elects to be treated as a private same day patient);
(b)a private same day patient, namely, a same day patient who is an eligible person (not being a compensable same day patient) and who elects to be treated as a private same day patient;
(c)a compensable same day patient, namely, a same day patient who is an eligible person and who has received or established his right to receive in respect of any injury, illness or disease for which he is receiving care and treatment payment by way of compensation or damages (including payment in settlement of a claim for compensation or damages) under the law that is or was in force in a State or Internal Territory or who on attendance at a hospital appears prima facie to have the right to receive any such payment in respect of an injury, illness or disease for which he is receiving care and treatment, including a person in respect of the payment for whose care and treatment —
(i)the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 1981;
(ii)the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943;
(iii)section 31A of the Act; or
(iv)the law of Australia relating to the Defence Force within the meaning of the Defence Act 1903 of the Commonwealth,
applies or appears prima facie to apply;
(d)an eligible war service veteran same day patient, namely, a same day patient who is a war service veteran who elects to be treated under the Repatriation Private Patient Scheme; or
(e)an ineligible same day patient, namely, a same day patient who is not an eligible person.
(2)At the time of admission to a hospital, or as soon as practicable after admission, an eligible person (not being a compensable same day patient or war service veteran) must elect whether he wishes to be classified as a —
(a)public same day patient; or
(b)private same day patient.
(3)At the time of admission to a hospital, or as soon as practicable after admission, a war service veteran must elect whether he wishes to be classified as —
(a)an eligible war service veteran same day patient;
(b)a public same day patient; or
(c)a private same day patient.
[Regulation 9A inserted in Gazette 9 Jul 1993 p. 3338; amended in Gazette 24 Jun 1994 p. 2873‑4; 29 Jun 2004 p. 2526.]
[10.Omitted under the Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(f).]
[Heading inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2526.]
[r. 5, 7, 8, 9 and 9A]
[Heading inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2526.]
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Accommodation, maintenance, nursing care and other services other than in hospital beds subject to a determination made under regulation 5(2) — |
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(a)for public in‑patients ............................................. |
no charge |
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(b)for private in‑patients — |
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(i)in single bed wards (if taken at patient’s request) ............................................................ |
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(ii)in other wards .................................................. |
$255 per day |
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(c)for nursing home type patients .............................. |
$34.40 per day |
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(d)for private nursing home type patients ................. |
$114.50 per day |
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(e)for ineligible in‑patients ........................................ |
$1 068 per day |
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(f)for eligible war service veteran in‑patients ........... |
no charge |
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Home modifications service and supply or loan as appropriate, of such aids and appliances, orthotics and prostheses, oxygen, gas and equipment, wigs, surgical implants or devices as are approved by the Executive Director (including repair and replacement) .................. |
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This item does not apply to — (a)surgically implanted prostheses subject to a determination made under regulation 5(2)(c); or (b)specialized orthoses or prostheses subject to a determination made under regulation 5(2)(e). |
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[Division 1 inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2526-7; amended in Gazette 30 Nov 2004 p. 5488.]
[Heading inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2527.]
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Accommodation, maintenance and other services for eligible day patients ................................................. |
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[Division 2 inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2527.]
[Heading inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2527.]
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Out‑patients service, except for drugs and medication referred to in item 2 and any service subject to a determination made under regulation 5(2) — |
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(a)for eligible out‑patients and war service veteran out‑patients ............................................... |
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(b)for ineligible out‑patients — for each individual service rendered ................................... |
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Drugs and medication — per calendar year — |
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(a)for pensioners and concessional beneficiaries — |
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(i)for holders of an entitlement card ................... |
no charge |
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(ii)for others .......................................................... |
$3.80 per item |
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(b)for war service veteran out‑patients — |
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(i)for holders of an entitlement card .................... |
no charge |
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(ii)for holders of a personal treatment entitlement card or specific treatment entitlement card ..... |
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(c)for all other out‑patients — |
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(i)for holders of a concession card ...................... |
$3.80 per item |
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(ii)for other persons — |
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(I)at a participating hospital ......................... |
PBS price up to a maximum of $23.70 per item |
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(II)otherwise .................................................. |
$19 per item |
[Division 3 inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2527.]
Division 4 — Same day patients
[Heading inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2528.]
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Same day treatment, other than a service subject to any determination made under regulation 5 associated with the rendering of such treatment — |
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(a)for public same day patients .................................. |
no charge |
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(b)for private same day patients ................................. |
$189 per day |
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(c)for eligible war service veteran same day patients |
no charge |
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(d)for ineligible same day patients ............................. |
$850 per day |
[Division 4 inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2528.]
[Heading inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2528.]
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Accommodation for persons accompanying patients (except when parent accompanies sick child for medical wellbeing of sick child or breastfeeding, or when breastfed child accompanies sick mother) ........... |
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[Division 5 inserted in Gazette 29 Jun 2004 p. 2528.]
1This reprint is a compilation as at 3 December 2004 of the Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about any reprint.
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984 |
27 Jan 1984 p. 231‑4 |
1 Feb 1984 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1984 |
19 Apr 1984 p. 1107 |
3 May 1984 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1984 |
15 Jun 1984 p. 1633 |
1 Jul 1984 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1984 |
7 Sep 1984 p. 2854 |
7 Sep 1984 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1984 |
26 Oct 1984 p. 3450 |
1 Nov 1984 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1985 2 |
25 Jan 1985 p. 289 |
25 Jan 1985 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1985 2 |
25 Jan 1985 p. 290 |
1 Feb 1985 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1985 |
7 Jun 1985 p. 1941 |
13 Jun 1985 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1985 |
14 Jun 1985 p. 2142 |
1 Jul 1985 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 5) 1985 |
30 Aug 1985 p. 3072‑4 |
1 Sep 1985 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 6) 1985 |
27 Sep 1985 p. 3809 |
1 Oct 1985 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 7) 1985 |
1 Nov 1985 p. 4200 |
7 Nov 1985 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1986 |
24 Apr 1986 p. 1475‑6 |
1 May 1986 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1986 |
1 Aug 1986 p. 2729 |
1 Aug 1986 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1986 |
26 Sep 1986 p. 3686‑7 |
1 Oct 1986 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1986 |
21 Nov 1986 p. 4269 |
21 Nov 1986 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 5) 1986 |
19 Dec 1986 p. 4873 |
25 Dec 1986 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1987 |
12 Jun 1987 p. 2322 |
18 Jun 1987 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1987 |
24 Jul 1987 p. 2828 |
1 Aug 1987 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1987 |
21 Aug 1987 p. 3228 |
1 Sep 1987 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1987 |
11 Dec 1987 p. 4378‑9 |
17 Dec 1987 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1988 |
10 Jun 1988 p. 1902 |
16 Jun 1988 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1989 |
25 Aug 1989 p. 2844 |
25 Aug 1989 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1989 |
1 Sep 1989 p. 3020 |
1 Sep 1989 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1989 |
16 Nov 1989 p. 4087 |
16 Nov 1989 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1989 |
14 Dec 1989 p. 4511 |
14 Dec 1989 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1990 |
12 Apr 1990 p. 1912 |
19 Apr 1990 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1990 |
25 May 1990 p. 2397 |
1 Jun 1990 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1990 |
21 Jun 1990 p. 2835 |
21 Jun 1990 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1990 |
4 Sep 1990 p. 4618 |
4 Sep 1990 3 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 5) 1990 |
14 Sep 1990 p. 4772 |
20 Sep 1990 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1991 |
25 Jan 1991 p. 280 |
25 Jan 1991 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1991 |
22 Feb 1991 p. 875‑6 |
1 Mar 1991 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1991 |
22 Mar 1991 p. 1223 |
28 Mar 1991 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1991 |
28 Jun 1991 p. 3150‑1 |
1 Jul 1991 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 5) 1991 |
18 Oct 1991 p. 5344‑5 |
28 Oct 1991 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1992 |
24 Dec 1991 p. 6431‑3 |
1 Jan 1992 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1992 |
31 Jan 1992 p. 488‑9 |
1 Feb 1992 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1992 |
20 Mar 1992 p. 1254 |
26 Mar 1992 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1992 |
26 Jun 1992 p. 2690‑2 |
1 Jul 1992 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1993 |
11 Feb 1993 p. 1204 |
11 Feb 1993 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1993 |
30 Mar 1993 p. 1910 |
30 Mar 1993 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1993 |
9 Jul 1993 p. 3336‑41 |
15 Jul 1993 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1993 |
15 Oct 1993 p. 5522 |
15 Oct 1993 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1994 |
22 Mar 1994 p. 1231 |
24 Mar 1994 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1994 |
24 Jun 1994 p. 2871‑6 |
1 Jul 1994 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1994 |
30 Sep 1994 p. 4973‑4 |
30 Sep 1994 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1994 |
30 Sep 1994 p. 4975‑7 |
1 Nov 1994 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 5) 1994 |
28 Oct 1994 p. 5474 |
28 Oct 1994 |
Reprint of the Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984 as at 14 Feb 1995 |
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Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1995 |
31 Mar 1995 p. 1156 |
31 Mar 1995 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1995 |
27 Jun 1995 |
1 Jul 1995 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1995 |
17 Oct 1995 p. 4842 |
17 Oct 1995 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1996 |
2 Apr 1996 p. 1580‑1 |
4 Apr 1996 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1996 |
17 May 1996 p. 2050‑1 |
17 May 1996 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1996 |
28 Jun 1996 p. 3030‑2 |
1 Jul 1996 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1996 |
15 Oct 1996 p. 5446‑7 |
17 Oct 1996 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1997 |
4 Feb 1997 p. 695 |
4 Feb 1997 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1997 |
27 Feb 1998 p. 1033 |
27 Feb 1998 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1998 |
30 Jun 1998 p. 3532‑3 |
30 Jun 1998 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1998 |
22 Jan 1999 p. 215 |
22 Jan 1999 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 1999 |
28 May 1999 |
28 May 1999 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1999 |
25 Jun 1999 p. 2739‑40 |
1 Jul 1999 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1999 |
9 Nov 1999 p. 5685 |
9 Nov 1999 |
Reprint of the Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984 as at 26 Nov 1999 |
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Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2000 |
30 Jun 2000 p. 3414‑15 |
1 Jul 2000 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 2000 |
30 Jun 2000 p. 3415‑16 |
1 Jul 2000 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2000 |
16 Jan 2001 p. 335 |
16 Jan 2001 |
Hospitals (Service Charges) Amendment Regulations 2001 |
30 Jan 2001 p. 616‑17 |
30 Jan 2001 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2001 |
4 May 2001 p. 2241 |
4 May 2001 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2001 |
25 Sep 2001 p. 5288 |
25 Sep 2001 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2001 |
12 Oct 2001 p. 5562 |
12 Oct 2001 |
Reprint of the Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984 as at 7 Dec 2001 |
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Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 2002 |
18 Jun 2002 p. 2857 |
18 Jun 2002 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2002 |
18 Jun 2002 p. 2858‑9 |
18 Jun 2002 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2002 |
1 Nov 2002 p. 5368‑9 |
1 Nov 2002 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 2003 |
28 Feb 2003 p. 663‑4 |
28 Feb 2003 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2003 |
24 Apr 2003 p. 1270‑1 |
24 Apr 2003 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2003 |
17 Jun 2003 p. 2213‑16 |
1 Jul 2003 (see r. 2) |
Equality of Status Subsidiary Legislation Amendment Regulations 2003 Pt. 16 |
30 Jun 2003 p. 2581‑638 |
1 Jul 2003 (see r. 2 and Gazette 30 Jun 2003 p. 2579) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2003 |
18 Nov 2003 p. 4723‑4 |
18 Nov 2003 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations 2004 |
13 Feb 2004 p. 539 |
13 Feb 2004 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2004 |
4 May 2004 p. 1384 |
4 May 2004 |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2004 |
29 Jun 2004 p. 2525‑8 |
1 Jul 2004 (see r. 2) |
Hospitals (Services Charges) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 2004 |
30 Nov 2004 p. 5488 |
30 Nov 2004 |
Reprint 4: The Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984 as at 3 Dec 2004 |
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2The Miscellaneous Regulations (Validation) Act 1985 applied to these regulations. It deemed the regulations not to have ceased to have effect as a result of the failure to comply with the Interpretation Act 1984 s. 42(1), subject to their being laid before the Legislative Assembly. The Interpretation Act 1984 s. 42(2) then applied as if the words “or if any regulations are not laid before both Houses of Parliament in accordance with subsection (1)” had been omitted.
3The commencement date of 1 September 1990 that was specified in these regulations was before the date of their publication in the Gazette.
By Authority: JOHN A. STRIJK, Government Printer