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Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997

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Act No. 82 of 1997 as amended, taking into account amendments up to Act No. 9 of 2006
An Act to amend the Hearing Services Act 1991, to enact transitional provisions relating to the corporatisation of the Australian Government Health Service, and for other purposes
Administered by: Health
Registered 11 Apr 2006
Start Date 15 Jul 2001
End Date 16 Nov 2009

Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997

Act No. 82 of 1997 as amended

This compilation was prepared on 4 April 2006
taking into account amendments up to Act No. 9 of 2006

The text of any of those amendments not in force
on that date is appended in the Notes section

The operation of amendments that have been incorporated may be
affected by application provisions that are set out in the Notes section

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing,
Attorney-General’s Department,
Canberra

  

  

  


Contents

Part 1—Preliminary                                                                                                               1

1............ Short title [see Note 1]....................................................................... 1

2............ Commencement [see Note 1].............................................................. 1

Part 2—Transitional provisions relating to the corporatisation of the Australian Government Health Service (AGHS)                                                                                                    2

Division 1—Introduction                                                                                            2

3............ Simplified outline................................................................................ 2

4............ Definitions.......................................................................................... 2

5............ Nominated company.......................................................................... 3

6............ Commonwealth-owned company....................................................... 4

7............ Crown to be bound............................................................................. 4

8............ External Territories............................................................................. 4

9............ Extra-territorial operation................................................................... 4

Division 2—Transfers from the Commonwealth to the nominated company      5

10.......... Transfer of assets............................................................................... 5

11.......... Transfer of contractual rights and obligations.................................... 5

12.......... Transfer of liabilities........................................................................... 7

13.......... Transfers of land may be registered.................................................... 7

14.......... This Division does not modify registers kept by land registration officials            8

15.......... Transfer of pending proceedings........................................................ 8

16.......... Transfer of records............................................................................. 8

Division 3—Transfer of certain amounts to the nominated company 10

17.......... Transfer time.................................................................................... 10

18.......... Transfer of Trust Account balance to nominated company............. 10

19.......... Transfer of Reserve balance to nominated company........................ 10

Division 4—Exemption of nominated company from State and Territory taxes               12

20.......... Exemption of nominated company from State and Territory taxes. 12

Division 5—Miscellaneous                                                                                      13

21.......... Nominated company not to be an agency of the Commonwealth etc. 13

22.......... Compensation—constitutional safety-net....................................... 13

Part 3—Amendments                                                                                                          15

23.......... Schedule(s)........................................................................................ 15

Schedule 1—Amendment of the Hearing Services Act 1991                       16

Hearing Services Act 1991                                                                                      16

Part 1—Amendments commencing on Royal Assent                                        16

Part 2—Amendments commencing on 1 July 1997                                           17

9A......... General criteria for administration of this Act.................................. 21

16A....... Termination of appointment of Directors for underperformance.... 22

Division 3—Provisions relating to appointed Directors                          23

Part 5—Managing Director, staff and consultants                                            24

63A....... Payment of amounts to the Commonwealth.................................... 27

Schedule 2—Amendment of the Social Security Act 1991                            31

Social Security Act 1991                                                                                          31

Schedule 3—Amendment of the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986          32

Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986                                                                            32

Schedule 4—Amendment of the Privacy Act 1988                                             33

Privacy Act 1988                                                                                                       33

Notes                                                                                                                                            37


An Act to amend the Hearing Services Act 1991, to enact transitional provisions relating to the corporatisation of the Australian Government Health Service, and for other purposes

Part 1Preliminary

  

1  Short title [see Note 1]

                   This Act may be cited as the Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997.

2  Commencement [see Note 1]

             (1)  Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

             (2)  Part 2 of Schedule 1 commences on 1 July 1997.

             (3)  If Schedule 2 to the Reform of Employment Services (Consequential Provisions) Act 1997 does not commence before the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent, the amendment of the definition of eligible employment services provider in subsection 6(1) of the Privacy Act 1988 made by this Act commences immediately after the commencement of Schedule 2 to the Reform of Employment Services (Consequential Provisions) Act 1997.


 

Part 2Transitional provisions relating to the corporatisation of the Australian Government Health Service (AGHS)

Division 1Introduction

3  Simplified outline

                   The following is a simplified outline of this Part:

•    This Part provides for the corporatisation of the Australian Government Health Service (AGHS). AGHS was a part of the Department as at the commencement of this Part.

•    In this Part, the new corporate structure for the operations of the AGHS is called the nominated company.

•    The Commonwealth may transfer AGHS assets, contracts, liabilities and records to the nominated company.

•    Provision is made for the transfer of pending proceedings.

•    The balance of the Australian Government Health Service Trust Account will be transferred to the nominated company.

•    The nominated company will be exempt from State and Territory taxes so long as the company is Commonwealth-owned.

•    The nominated company will not be treated as an agency of the Commonwealth.

4  Definitions

                   In this Part, unless the contrary intention appears:

AGHS means Australian Government Health Service.

asset means:

                     (a)  any legal or equitable estate or interest in real or personal property, whether actual, contingent or prospective; and

                     (b)  any right, power, privilege or immunity, whether actual, contingent or prospective.

Commonwealth-owned, in relation to a company, has the meaning given by section 6.

contract includes:

                     (a)  a deed; and

                     (b)  a deed poll.

instrument includes a document.

land registration official, in relation to land, means the Registrar of Titles or other proper officer of the State or Territory in which the land is situated.

liability means any liability, duty or obligation, whether actual, contingent or prospective.

nominated company has the meaning given by section 5.

5  Nominated company

             (1)  The Minister may, by writing, declare that a specified company is the nominated company for the purposes of this Part.

             (2)  The company must:

                     (a)  be incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 and

                     (b)  have a share capital.

             (3)  The declaration has effect accordingly.

             (4)  A copy of the declaration is to be published in the Gazette within 14 days after the making of the declaration.

6  Commonwealth-owned company

                   For the purposes of this Part, a company is Commonwealth-owned at a particular time if, and only if, all the shares in the company are beneficially owned by the Commonwealth at that time.

7  Crown to be bound

                   This Part binds the Crown in right of the Commonwealth, of each of the States, of the Australian Capital Territory, of the Northern Territory and of Norfolk Island.

8  External Territories

                   This Part extends to all the external Territories.

9  Extra-territorial operation

                   This Part extends to acts, omissions, matters and things outside Australia, whether or not in a foreign country.


 

Division 2Transfers from the Commonwealth to the nominated company

10  Transfer of assets

             (1)  This section applies to an asset of the Commonwealth that was used, is used, or is proposed to be used, by the AGHS.

             (2)  The Minister may, by writing, make any or all of the following declarations:

                     (a)  a declaration that a specified asset vests in the nominated company at a specified time without any conveyance, transfer or assignment;

                     (b)  a declaration that a specified instrument relating to a specified asset continues to have effect after the asset vests in the nominated company as if a reference in the instrument to the Commonwealth were a reference to the nominated company;

                     (c)  a declaration that the nominated company becomes the Commonwealth’s successor in law in relation to a specified asset immediately after the asset vests in the nominated company.

Note:          An asset or instrument may be specified by name, by inclusion in a specified class or in any other way.

             (3)  A declaration under subsection (2) has effect accordingly.

             (4)  A copy of a declaration under subsection (2) is to be published in the Gazette within 14 days after the making of the declaration.

             (5)  A time specified under paragraph (2)(a) must be a time when the nominated company is Commonwealth-owned.

             (6)  Subsection (2) does not prevent the Commonwealth from transferring an asset to the nominated company otherwise than under that subsection.

11  Transfer of contractual rights and obligations

             (1)  This section applies to a contract (other than a contract of employment):

                     (a)  that related or relates to the AGHS; and

                     (b)  to which the Commonwealth is a party.

             (2)  The Minister may, by writing, declare that the Commonwealth’s rights and obligations under a specified contract:

                     (a)  cease to be rights and obligations of the Commonwealth at a specified time; and

                     (b)  become rights and obligations of the nominated company at that time.

             (3)  The Minister may, by writing, declare that a specified contract continues to have effect after a specified time as if a reference in the contract to the Commonwealth were a reference to the nominated company.

             (4)  The Minister may, by writing, declare that a specified instrument relating to a specified contract continues to have effect, after the Commonwealth’s rights and obligations under the contract become rights and obligations of the nominated company, as if a reference in the instrument to the Commonwealth were a reference to the nominated company.

             (5)  The Minister may, by writing, declare that the nominated company becomes the Commonwealth’s successor in law, in relation to the Commonwealth’s rights and obligations under a specified contract, immediately after the Commonwealth’s rights and obligations under the contract become rights and obligations of the nominated company.

             (6)  A declaration under this section has effect accordingly.

             (7)  A copy of a declaration under this section is to be published in the Gazette within 14 days after the making of the declaration.

             (8)  A time specified under subsection (2) or (3) must be a time when the nominated company is Commonwealth-owned.

             (9)  This section does not, by implication, limit section 10.

Note:          A contract or instrument may be specified by name, by inclusion in a specified class or in any other way.

12  Transfer of liabilities

             (1)  This section applies to a liability of the Commonwealth that related or relates to the AGHS.

             (2)  The Minister may, by writing, make any or all of the following declarations:

                     (a)  a declaration that a specified liability ceases to be a liability of the Commonwealth and becomes a liability of the nominated company at a specified time;

                     (b)  a declaration that a specified instrument relating to a specified liability continues to have effect after the liability becomes a liability of the nominated company as if a reference in the instrument to the Commonwealth were a reference to the nominated company;

                     (c)  a declaration that the nominated company becomes the Commonwealth’s successor in law in relation to a specified liability immediately after the liability becomes a liability of the nominated company.

             (3)  A declaration under subsection (2) has effect accordingly.

             (4)  A copy of a declaration under subsection (2) is to be published in the Gazette within 14 days after the making of the declaration.

             (5)  A time specified under paragraph (2)(a) must be a time when the nominated company is Commonwealth-owned.

Note:          A liability or instrument may be specified by name, by inclusion in a specified class or in any other way.

13  Transfers of land may be registered

             (1)  This section applies if:

                     (a)  any right, title or interest in particular land vests in the nominated company under section 10; and

                     (b)  there is lodged with a land registration official a certificate that:

                              (i)  is signed by the Minister; and

                             (ii)  identifies the land; and

                            (iii)  states that the right, title or interest has become vested in the nominated company under section 10.

             (2)  The land registration official may:

                     (a)  register the matter in a way that is the same as, or similar to, the way in which dealings in land of that kind are registered; and

                     (b)  deal with, and give effect to, the certificate.

             (3)  A document that appears to be a certificate under subsection (1) is to be taken to be such a certificate, and to have been properly given, unless the contrary is established.

14  This Division does not modify registers kept by land registration officials

                   This Division, in so far as it provides for the interpretation of references in other instruments, does not modify any register kept by a land registration official under a law of a State or Territory.

15  Transfer of pending proceedings

             (1)  This section applies if, as a result of a declaration made by the Minister under this Division, a person (the successor) becomes the successor in law of another person (the original person) at a particular time in relation to a particular asset, liability, right, benefit or obligation.

             (2)  If any proceedings to which the original person was a party:

                     (a)  were pending in any court or tribunal immediately before that time; and

                     (b)  related, in whole or in part, to the asset, liability, right, benefit or obligation, as the case may be;

then, unless the Minister otherwise determines in writing in relation to the proceedings, the successor is, by force of this subsection, substituted for the original person as a party to the proceedings to the extent to which the proceedings relate to the asset, liability, right, benefit or obligation, as the case requires.

16  Transfer of records

             (1)  This section applies to a record of the Commonwealth that relates to the AGHS.

             (2)  If the nominated company is Commonwealth-owned, the Minister may direct the Secretary to the Department to transfer specified records to the nominated company.

Note:          A record may be specified by name, by inclusion in a specified class or in any other way.

             (3)  The Secretary to the Department must ensure that the direction is complied with.

             (4)  In this section:

record has the same meaning as in the Archives Act 1983.


 

Division 3Transfer of certain amounts to the nominated company

17  Transfer time

             (1)  The Minister may, by writing, determine that a specified time is the transfer time for the purposes of this Division.

             (2)  The determination has effect accordingly.

18  Transfer of Trust Account balance to nominated company

             (1)  This section applies if the Audit Act 1901 is in force at the transfer time.

             (2)  As soon as practicable after the transfer time, there is payable to the nominated company, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, an amount equal to the balance of the Australian Government Health Service Trust Account as at the transfer time.

Note:          The Australian Government Health Service Trust Account will be closed under the Audit Act 1901 and the balance transferred to the Consolidated Revenue Fund under that Act.

             (3)  The Consolidated Revenue Fund is appropriated accordingly.

             (4)  The payment under subsection (2) is to be made by way of consideration, or partial consideration, for an issue of shares by the nominated company to the Commonwealth.

19  Transfer of Reserve balance to nominated company

             (1)  This section applies if the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 is in force at the transfer time.

             (2)  As soon as practicable after the transfer time, there is payable to the nominated company, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, an amount equal to the balance of the Australian Government Health Service Reserve as at the transfer time.

Note:          The Australian Government Health Service Reserve will be abolished under the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 and the balance transferred to the Consolidated Revenue Fund under that Act.

             (3)  The Consolidated Revenue Fund is appropriated accordingly.

             (4)  The payment under subsection (2) is to be made by way of consideration, or partial consideration, for an issue of shares by the nominated company to the Commonwealth.


 

Division 4Exemption of nominated company from State and Territory taxes

20  Exemption of nominated company from State and Territory taxes

                   The nominated company is not subject to taxation under a law of a State or Territory in respect of a particular period if, throughout that period:

                     (a)  the nominated company is Commonwealth-owned; and

                     (b)  the nominated company only carries on activities that are within the legislative powers of the Parliament.


 

Division 5Miscellaneous

21  Nominated company not to be an agency of the Commonwealth etc.

             (1)  The nominated company is not taken, for the purposes of a law, to be:

                     (a)  a Commonwealth authority; or

                     (b)  established for a public purpose or for a purpose of the Commonwealth; or

                     (c)  a public authority or an agency or instrumentality of the Crown;

(within the ordinary meaning of the expression concerned) unless a law expressly provides otherwise.

             (2)  Subsection (1) does not prevent the nominated company from being a Commonwealth authority for the purposes of the Public Service Act 1922 if paragraph (c) or (d) of the definition of Commonwealth authority in subsection 7(1) of that Act applies to the company.

             (3)  Subsection (2) is enacted for the avoidance of doubt.

             (4)  In this section:

law means:

                     (a)  an Act of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory; or

                     (b)  regulations or any other instrument made under such an Act.

22  Compensation—constitutional safety-net

             (1)  If:

                     (a)  apart from this section, the operation of this Part would result in the acquisition of property from a person otherwise than on just terms; and

                     (b)  the acquisition would be invalid because of paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution;

the Commonwealth is liable to pay compensation of a reasonable amount to the person in respect of the acquisition.

             (2)  If the Commonwealth and the person do not agree on the amount of the compensation, the person may institute proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia for the recovery from the Commonwealth of such reasonable amount of compensation as the court determines.

             (3)  In this section:

acquisition of property has the same meaning as in paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution.

just terms has the same meaning as in paragraph 51(xxxi) of the Constitution.


 

Part 3Amendments

  

23  Schedule(s)

                   Subject to section 2, each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its terms.


Schedule 1Amendment of the Hearing Services Act 1991

Hearing Services Act 1991

Part 1—Amendments commencing on Royal Assent

1  Paragraph 5(1)(a)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

                     (a)  a person who holds a card issued by the Commonwealth and known as a Pensioner Concession Card; or

                    (aa)  a person who:

                              (i)  holds a card issued by the Commonwealth and known as a Health Benefits Card; and

                             (ii)  holds that card because the person is in receipt of sickness allowance under the Social Security Act 1991; or

                  (aaa)  a person who holds a card issued by the Commonwealth and known as a Repatriation Health Card, where the card is expressed to be issued for all conditions; or

2  Paragraph 5(1)(ab)

Omit “Specific Treatment Entitlement Card”, substitute “Repatriation Health Card, where the card is expressed to be issued for specific conditions”.

3  Paragraph 5(1)(b)

After “(a)”, insert “, (aa), (aaa)”.

4  Paragraph 5(1)(e)

Omit “Commission for the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation of Commonwealth Employees”, substitute “Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission”.

5  Paragraph 5(1)(e)

Omit “Commonwealth Employees’ Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988”, substitute “Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988”.


 

Part 2—Amendments commencing on 1 July 1997

6  Section 1

Before “Hearing”, insert “Australian”.

7  Section 3

Repeal the section.

8  Subsection 4(1) (definition of appointed member)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

appointed Director means a Director other than the Managing Director.

9  Subsection 4(1)

Insert:

Director means a member of the Board.

10  Subsection 4(1) (definition of eligible person)

Repeal the definition.

11  Subsection 4(1) (definition of General Manager)

Repeal the definition.

12  Subsection 4(1) (definition of hearing products)

Repeal the definition.

13  Subsection 4(1) (definition of hearing services)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

hearing services has the same meaning as in the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997.

14  Subsection 4(1)

Insert:

Managing Director means the Managing Director of the Authority.

15  Subsection 4(1) (definition of member)

Repeal the definition.

16  Subsection 4(1) (paragraph (a) of the definition of reviewable decision)

After “person”, insert “under paragraph 8(1)(aa), (ab), (ac) or (ad)”.

17  At the end of subsection 4(1) (paragraph (b) of the definition of reviewable decision)

Add “under paragraph 8(1)(aa), (ab), (ac) or (ad)”.

18  Subsection 4(1) (definition of special purpose member)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

special purpose Director means a Director appointed under paragraph 15(1)(d).

19  Subsection 4(1)

Insert:

voucher-holder has the same meaning as in the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997.

20  Subsection 4(3)

Repeal the subsection.

21  Section 5

Repeal the section.

22  Paragraph 8(1)(a)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

                     (a)  to provide hearing services to voucher-holders in accordance with an agreement entered into by the Authority under Part 3 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997;

                    (aa)  to provide declared hearing services to young Australians;

                    (ab)  to provide declared hearing services to referred Comcare clients;

                    (ac)  to provide declared hearing services to referred Commonwealth employees;

                    (ad)  to provide declared hearing services to designated persons;

23  Paragraph 8(1)(c)

Omit “hearing products and”.

24  Paragraph 8(1)(d)

Omit “hearing products and”.

25  Paragraph 8(1)(g)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

                     (g)  to develop standards in relation to noise levels in the community that are acceptable in connection with the prevention of hearing loss;

26  Paragraph 8(1)(i)

Omit “hearing products and”.

27  At the end of section 8

Add:

             (4)  The Minister may, by writing, determine that a specified hearing service is a declared hearing service for the purposes of the application of paragraph (1)(aa) to:

                     (a)  young Australians generally; or

                     (b)  specified young Australians.

The determination has effect accordingly.

Note:          For specification by class, see subsection 46(2) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

             (5)  The Minister may, by writing, determine that a specified hearing service is a declared hearing service for the purposes of the application of paragraph (1)(ab) to:

                     (a)  referred Comcare clients generally; or

                     (b)  specified referred Comcare clients.

The determination has effect accordingly.

Note:          For specification by class, see subsection 46(2) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

             (6)  The Minister may, by writing, determine that a specified hearing service is a declared hearing service for the purposes of the application of paragraph (1)(ac) to:

                     (a)  referred Commonwealth employees generally; or

                     (b)  specified referred Commonwealth employees.

The determination has effect accordingly.

Note:          For specification by class, see subsection 46(2) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

             (7)  The Minister may, by writing, determine that a specified person is a designated person for the purposes of paragraph (1)(ad). The determination has effect accordingly.

Note:          For specification by class, see subsection 46(2) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

             (8)  The Minister may, by writing, determine that a specified hearing service is a declared hearing service for the purposes of the application of paragraph (1)(ad) to:

                     (a)  designated persons generally; or

                     (b)  specified designated persons.

The determination has effect accordingly.

Note:          For specification by class, see subsection 46(2) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

             (9)  A determination under subsection (4), (5), (6), (7) or (8) is a disallowable instrument for the purposes of section 46A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

           (10)  In this section:

designated person has the meaning given by subsection (7).

referred Comcare client means a person who the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission has, in the performance of its functions or the exercise of its powers under the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988, referred to the Authority for medical treatment (within the meaning of that Act).

referred Commonwealth employee means a person:

                     (a)  who is an officer or employee, within the meaning of the Public Service Act 1922, or a member of the staff of a body that is a Commonwealth authority within the meaning of that Act; and

                     (b)  who is referred to the Authority by the Commonwealth for purposes relating to a medical examination of the person by the Commonwealth in connection with the person’s employment.

young Australians means:

                     (a)  Australian citizens under 21 years of age; or

                     (b)  Australian permanent residents under 21 years of age.

28  After paragraph 9(a)

Insert:

                    (aa)  appoint agents and attorneys and act as agent for other persons; and

                    (ab)  accept gifts, grants, bequests and devises made to it; and

29  After section 9

Insert:

9A  General criteria for administration of this Act

                   In administering this Act, due regard must be had to:

                     (a)  the limited resources available to provide services and programs under this Act; and

                     (b)  the need to consider equity and merit in accessing those resources.

30  Section 11

Repeal the section.

31  Paragraph 15(1)(b)

Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Managing Director”.

32  Subsection 16(1)

Omit “members”, substitute “Directors”.

Note:       The heading to section 16 of the Hearing Services Act 1991 is altered by omitting “members” and substituting “Directors”.

33  Subsection 16(2)

Omit “member”, substitute “Director”.

34  Subsection 16(3)

Omit “member” (wherever occurring), substitute “Director”.

35  After section 16

Insert:

16A  Termination of appointment of Directors for underperformance

                   The Minister must terminate the appointment of all of the Directors if the Minister is of the opinion that the performance of the Board has been unsatisfactory for a significant period of time.

36  Paragraph 17(3)(b)

Omit “members”, substitute “Directors”.

37  Subsection 18(2)

Omit “members”, substitute “Directors”.

38  Section 19

Omit “members”, substitute “Directors”.

39  Paragraph 20(a)

Omit “members”, substitute “Directors”.

40  Paragraph 20(b)

Omit “member”, substitute “Director”.

41  Section 21

Omit “member” (wherever occurring), substitute “Director”.

42  Section 22

Omit “members” (wherever occurring), substitute “Directors”.

43  Subsection 22(3)

Omit “member” (wherever occurring), substitute “Director”.

44  Section 24

Omit “member” (wherever occurring), substitute “Director”.

45  Subsection 24(1)

Omit “member’s”, substitute “Director’s”.

46  Division 3 of Part 3 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Division 3—Provisions relating to appointed Directors

47  Section 25

Omit “member” (wherever occurring), substitute “Director”.

48  Section 26

Omit “member”, substitute “Director”.

49  Subsection 27(1)

Omit “members”, substitute “Directors”.

50  Subsection 27(2)

Omit “member”, substitute “Director”.

51  Subsection 28(2)

Omit “member”, substitute “Director”.

52  Section 29

Omit “member” (wherever occurring), substitute “Director”.

53  Section 30

Omit “member”, substitute “Director”.

54  Section 30

Omit “member’s”, substitute “Director’s”.

55  Section 31

Omit “member’s” (wherever occurring), substitute “Director’s”.

56  Subsection 31(2)

Omit “member”, substitute “Director”.

57  At the end of section 31

Add:

             (3)  The Minister must terminate the appointment of an appointed Director if the Minister is of the opinion that the performance of the Director has been unsatisfactory for a significant period of time.

58  Section 32

Omit “member” (wherever occurring), substitute “Director”.

59  Subsection 34(1)

Omit “members of the Board” (wherever occurring), substitute “Directors”.

60  Subsection 34(2)

Omit “member of the Board”, substitute “Director”.

61  Part 5 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Part 5—Managing Director, staff and consultants

62  Section 41

Omit “General Manager” (wherever occurring), substitute “Managing Director”.

Note 1:    The heading to section 41 of the Hearing Services Act 1991 is altered by omitting “General Manager” and substituting “Managing Director”.

Note 2:    This item alters the name of an office. Section 25B of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 provides that the office continues in existence under the new name so that its identity is not affected.

63  Section 42

Omit “General Manager” (wherever occurring), substitute “Managing Director”.

Note:       The heading to section 42 of the Hearing Services Act 1991 is altered by omitting “General Manager” and substituting “Managing Director”.

64  Section 43

Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Managing Director”.

Note:       The heading to section 43 of the Hearing Services Act 1991 is altered by omitting “General Manager” and substituting “Managing Director”.

65  Section 44

Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Managing Director”.

Note:       The heading to section 44 of the Hearing Services Act 1991 is altered by omitting “General Manager” and substituting “Managing Director”.

66  Section 45

Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Managing Director”.

67  Section 46

Omit “General Manager’s” (wherever occurring), substitute “Managing Director’s”.

68  Subsection 46(2)

Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Managing Director”.

69  At the end of section 46

Add:

             (3)  The Minister must terminate the appointment of the Managing Director if the Minister is of the opinion that the performance of the Managing Director has been unsatisfactory for a significant period of time.

70  Section 47

Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Managing Director”.

71  Section 48

Omit “General Manager” (wherever occurring), substitute “Managing Director”.

Note:       The heading to section 48 of the Hearing Services Act 1991 is altered by omitting “General Manager” and substituting “Managing Director”.

72  Subsections 49(1) and (2)

Repeal the subsections, substitute:

             (1)  The Managing Director may, on behalf of the Authority, engage such employees as are necessary for the performance of the Authority’s functions.

             (2)  The terms and conditions of employment of persons engaged under subsection (1) are as determined by the Board in writing.

73  Subsection 49(3)

Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Managing Director”.

74  Subsection 51(1)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

             (1)  There is payable to the Authority such money as is from time to time appropriated by the Parliament:

                     (a)  for the purposes of the Authority; or

                     (b)  for the purposes of the performance by the Authority of a specified function of the Authority.

75  At the end of section 51

Add:

             (3)  If money is appropriated by the Parliament for the purposes of the performance by the Authority of a specified function of the Authority, the money is to be applied only for the purposes of the performance of that function.

76  Subsection 53(3)

Repeal the subsection.

77  Paragraph 62(1)(a)

After “Authority”, insert “otherwise than in accordance with an agreement entered into by the Authority under Part 3 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997”.

78  After subsection 62(1)

Insert:

          (1A)  The Authority may charge for the provision of hearing services by the Authority in accordance with an agreement entered into by the Authority under Part 3 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997. This subsection has effect subject to that Act.

79  After section 63

Insert:

63A  Payment of amounts to the Commonwealth

             (1)  The Minister may give the Authority a written direction requiring the Authority to pay a specified amount to the Commonwealth before a specified time.

             (2)  A direction under subsection (1) must not be inconsistent with subsection 8(2).

             (3)  The Authority must comply with a direction under subsection (1).

80  Subsection 64(1)

Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Managing Director”.

81  Section 65

Omit “General Manager” (wherever occurring), substitute “Managing Director”.

82  Section 67

Omit “member of the Authority” (wherever occurring), substitute “Director”.

83  Section 67

Omit “such a member” (wherever occurring), substitute “such a Director, member”.

84  At the end of subsection 67(2)

Add “or the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997”.

85  Subsection 67(5)

After “must not”, insert “, under subsection (4),”.

86  After subsection 67(8)

Insert:

          (8A)  Despite subsection (1), information relating to a person may be disclosed if the person consents to the disclosure.

          (8B)  Despite subsection (1), information may be disclosed:

                     (a)  to the Minister, to the Secretary to the Department, or to any other officer of the Department, for the purposes of the administration of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997; or

                     (b)  to the chief executive officer (however described) of a body, or to a member of the staff of a body, for the purposes of the performance of any functions, or the exercise of any powers, conferred on the body by section 21 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997.

          (8C)  A person (the first person) to whom information is disclosed under paragraph (8B)(a) or (b) must not, directly or indirectly, except for the purposes referred to in that paragraph, disclose the information to any person while the first person is, or after the first person ceases to be, a person of a kind mentioned in that paragraph.

87  Subsections 67(9) and (10)

Repeal the subsections, substitute:

             (9)  Nothing in this section limits the generality of anything else in it.

88  Paragraph 69(c)

Omit “General Manager”, substitute “Managing Director”.

89  Section 70

Omit “member of the Board”, substitute “Director”.

90  Paragraph 77(2)(a)

Omit “hearing products and”.

91  Paragraph 77(2)(a)

After “Authority”, insert “otherwise than in accordance with an agreement entered into by the Authority under Part 3 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997”.

92  Transitional—Authority may continue to provide hearing services to eligible persons for up to 6 months

(1)        The Minister may, by writing, determine that, despite the eligible person amendments made by this Schedule, the Hearing Services Act 1991 continues to apply, until the specified time, in relation to the provision by the Authority of hearing services to specified eligible persons in specified circumstances, as if those amendments had not been made.

Note:       For specification by class, see subsection 46(2) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

(2)        The time specified in the determination must not be later than 31 December 1997.

(3)        A determination under subitem (1) is a disallowable instrument for the purposes of section 46A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

(4)        In this item:

eligible person amendments means:

                     (a)  the repeal of the definitions of eligible person, hearing products and hearing services set out in subsection 4(1) of the Hearing Services Act 1991; and

                     (b)  the repeal of subsection 4(3) of that Act; and

                     (c)  the repeal of section 5 of that Act; and

                     (d)  the repeal of paragraph 8(1)(a) of that Act.

93  Transitional—amendment of section 24 of the Hearing Services Act 1991

The amendments of section 24 of the Hearing Services Act 1991 made by this Schedule have no effect if that section is repealed on or before 1 July 1997.

94  Transitional—transfer of certain Authority liabilities to the Commonwealth

(1)        This item applies to a liability of the Authority that was incurred before 1 July 1997 under an arrangement under paragraph 8(1)(d) of the Hearing Services Act 1991.

(2)        The Minister may, by writing, make any or all of the following declarations:

                     (a)  a declaration that a specified liability ceases to be a liability of the Authority and becomes a liability of the Commonwealth at the beginning of 1 July 1997;

                     (b)  a declaration that a specified instrument relating to a specified liability continues to have effect after the liability becomes a liability of the Commonwealth as if a reference in the instrument to the Authority were a reference to the Commonwealth;

                     (c)  a declaration that the Commonwealth becomes the Authority’s successor in law in relation to a specified liability immediately after the liability becomes a liability of the Commonwealth.

Note:       A liability or instrument may be specified by name, by inclusion in a specified class or in any other way.

(3)        A declaration under subitem (2) has effect accordingly.

(4)        A declaration under subitem (2) must not be made after 31 December 1997.

(5)        A copy of a declaration under subitem (2) is to be published in the Gazette within 14 days after the making of the declaration.

(6)        If a declaration is in force under subitem (2), regulation 3H of the Health Insurance Commission Regulations has effect as if:

                     (a)  the reference in subregulation 3H(2) of those regulations to Authority included a reference to the Commonwealth; and

                     (b)  the first reference in subregulation 3H(3) of those regulations to the Authority included a reference to the Authority.


Schedule 2Amendment of the Social Security Act 1991

Social Security Act 1991

1  Section 1061ZB (note 2)

Omit “and hearing aid concessions under the Hearing Services Act 1991”.


Schedule 3Amendment of the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986

Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986

1  Section 118W (note 2)

Omit “and hearing aid concessions under the Hearing Services Act 1991”.


 

Schedule 4Amendment of the Privacy Act 1988

Privacy Act 1988

1  Subsection 6(1)

Insert:

nominated AGHS company means a company that:

                     (a)  is the nominated company (within the meaning of Part 2 of the Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997); and

                     (b)  is either:

                              (i)  Commonwealth-owned (within the meaning of that Part); or

                             (ii)  a corporation.

2  Subsection 6(1) (at the end of paragraph (i) of the definition of agency)

Add:

                ; or (j)  the nominated AGHS company; or

                     (k)  an eligible hearing service provider.

3  Subsection 6(1) (paragraph (b) of the definition of eligible employment services provider)

Omit “(g) or (h)”, substitute “(g), (h) or (j)”.

4  Subsection 6(1)

Insert:

eligible hearing service provider means an entity (within the meaning of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997):

                     (a)  that is, or has at any time been, engaged under Part 3 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997 to provide hearing services; and

                     (b)  that is not covered by paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h) or (j) of the definition of agency.

5  Subsection 6(1)

Insert:

hearing services has the same meaning as in the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997.

6  Paragraph 7(1)(a)

After “other than an eligible case manager”, insert “or an eligible hearing service provider”.

7  After paragraph 7(1)(cb)

Insert:

                    (cc)  an act done, or a practice engaged in, as the case may be, by an eligible hearing service provider in connection with the provision of hearing services under an agreement made under Part 3 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997; or

8  Paragraphs 7(1)(d) and (e)

After “other than”, insert “an eligible hearing service provider or”.

9  At the end of paragraph 7(1)(eb)

Add:

                or (ec)  an act done, or a practice engaged in, as the case may be, by a Minister in relation to the affairs of an eligible hearing service provider, being affairs in connection with the provision of hearing services under an agreement made under Part 3 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997; or

                    (ed)  an act done, or a practice engaged in, as the case may be, by a Minister in relation to a record that is in the Minister’s possession in his or her capacity as a Minister and relates to the affairs of an eligible hearing service provider, being affairs in connection with the provision of hearing services under an agreement made under Part 3 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997;

10  Section 37 (at the end of the table)

Add:

8

The nominated AGHS company

The chief executive officer of the company

9

An eligible hearing service provider that is an individual

The individual

10

An eligible hearing service provider that is not an individual

The individual primarily responsible for the management of the eligible hearing service provider

11  Subsections 54(2) and 57(2)

After “does not include”, insert “the nominated AGHS company, an eligible hearing service provider or”.

12  Transitional regulations

(1)        The Governor-General may make regulations in relation to transitional matters arising from the amendments made by this Schedule.

(2)        The Governor-General may make regulations modifying the application of the Privacy Act 1988 in relation to transitional matters in connection with the transfer of any of the operations or records of the Australian Government Health Service to the nominated AGHS company.

(3)        Subitems (1) and (2) do not limit each other.

(4)        In this item:

modifications includes additions, omissions and substitutions.


Notes to the Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997

Note 1

The Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 82, 1997 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

For application, saving or transitional provisions made by the Corporations (Repeals, Consequentials and Transitionals) Act 2001, see Act No. 55, 2001.

Table of Acts

Act

Number
and year

Date
of Assent

Date of commencement

Application, saving or transitional provisions

Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997

82, 1997

18 June 1997

Part 2 of Schedule 1: 1 July 1997
Schedule 4 (item 3): (a)
Remainder: Royal Assent

 

Corporations (Repeals, Consequentials and Transitionals) Act 2001

55, 2001

28 June 2001

Ss. 4–14 and Schedule 3 (item 216): 15 July 2001 (see Gazette 2001, No. S285 (b)

Ss. 4-14 [see Note 1]

Statute Law Revision Act 2005

100, 2005

6 July 2005

Schedule 2 (item 20): (c)

Statute Law Revision Act 2006

9, 2006

23 Mar 2006

Schedule 2 (item 19): (d)


(a)     Subsection 2(3) provides as follows:

                 (3)   If Schedule 2 to the Reform of Employment Services (Consequential Provisions) Act 1997 does not commence before the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent, the amendment of the definition of eligible employment services provider in subsection 6(1) of the Privacy Act 1988 made by this Act commences immediately after the commencement of Schedule 2 to the Reform of Employment Services (Consequential Provisions) Act 1997.

         The Reform of Employment Services (Consequential Provisions) Bill 1997 was never enacted. Therefore the amendment made by Schedule 4 (item 3) of this Act will not commence.

(b)    The Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997 was amended by Schedule 3 (item 216) only of the Corporations (Repeals, Consequentials and Transitionals) Act 2001, subsection 2(3) of which provides as follows:

                 (3)   Subject to subsections (4) to (10), Schedule 3 commences, or is taken to have commenced, at the same time as the Corporations Act 2001.

(c)     Subsection 2(1) (item 38) of the Statute Law Revision Act 2005 provides as follows:

                 (1)   Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.

 

Commencement information

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Provision(s)

Commencement

Date/Details

38.  Schedule 2, item 20

Immediately after the time specified in the Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997 for the commencement of item 6 of Schedule 4 to that Act.

18 June 1997

(d)     Subsection 2(1) (item 34) of the Statute Law Revision Act 2006 provides as follows:

                 (1)   Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.

 

Provision(s)

Commencement

Date/Details

34.  Schedule 2, item 19

Immediately after the time specified in the Hearing Services and AGHS Reform Act 1997 for the commencement of item 6 of Schedule 4 to that Act.

18 June 1997

 


Table of Amendments

ad. = added or inserted      am. = amended      rep. = repealed      rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

S. 5 .....................................

am. No. 55, 2001

Schedule 4 (item 6).............

rs. No. 100, 2005; No. 9, 2006