Health Entitlement Regulations




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 55

23 MARCH 2005

D10. Further Entitlements

D10.1
On the date that the Entitlement Period of an Eligible Person ends, the Ministry will, where satisfied that the Eligible Person’s hair loss is permanent (and clause D10.2 does not apply), credit the Eligible Person’s Entitlement Account with an entitlement under clause D3 and a Permanent Entitlement Period will commence on that date.

D10.2
On the date that the Entitlement Period of an Eligible Person ends, the Ministry will, if the Eligible Person is under 18 on that date, credit the Eligible Person’s Entitlement Account with an entitlement under clause D5.1 and a Child Entitlement Period will commence on that date.

D10.3
On or after the end of the Entitlement Period of an Eligible Person to whom clause D10.1 or D10.2 does not apply, the Ministry will credit the Entitlement Account of that Eligible Person with further entitlements under clause D4 or D5.3, where the Eligible Person has made written application to the Ministry and provided the supporting information, including any medical certification, required by the Ministry.

D10.4
On the date that an Eligible Person’s Entitlement Account is credited under clause D10.3,

(a) a Temporary Entitlement Period commences for an Eligible Person credited with an entitlement under clause D4; and

(b) a Child Entitlement Period commences for an Eligible Person credited with an entitlement under clause D5.3.

D10.5
On termination of an Entitlement Period which commences under this clause D10:

(a) the Entitlement Balance, if any, will be cancelled;

(b) the Eligible Person may apply for further entitlements; and

(c) clauses D10.1 to D10.5 will apply accordingly for successive Entitlement Periods.



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