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PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE (PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION) ACT 2015 (NO. 85, 2015) - SECT 96

APRA's power to give directions

             (1)  APRA may give a private health insurer a direction of a kind specified in section 97 if APRA reasonably believes that:

                     (a)  the insurer has contravened:

                              (i)  an enforceable obligation; or

                             (ii)  a provision of the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 ; or

                     (b)  the insurer:

                              (i)  is likely to contravene an enforceable obligation, or a provision referred to in subparagraph (a)(ii); and

                             (ii)  the contravention is likely to give rise to a prudential risk; or

                     (c)  the direction is necessary in the interests of policy holders, or prospective policy holders, of the insurer; or

                     (d)  the insurer is, or is about to become, unable to meet its liabilities; or

                     (e)  there is, or there might be, a material risk to the security of the insurer's assets; or

                      (f)  there has been, or there might be, a material deterioration in the insurer's financial condition; or

                     (g)  the insurer is conducting its affairs in an improper or financially unsound way; or

                     (h)  the failure to issue a direction would materially prejudice the interests of policy holders or prospective policy holders of the insurer; or

                      (i)  the insurer is conducting its affairs in a way that may cause or promote instability in the Australian private health insurance system.

Note:          A decision to give a direction on a ground specified in paragraph (1)(a), (b) or (c) is reviewable under section 168.

             (2)  A direction must:

                     (a)  be given by written notice to the private health insurer; and

                     (b)  specify the ground referred to in subsection (1) because of which the direction is given.

Note:          Two or more directions may be given in the same notice.

             (3)  A direction under subsection (1) may deal with the time by which, or period during which, it is to be complied with.



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