Health Insurance
(Medical Benefit) (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey)
Regulations 2009
Made 10th December 2009
Coming into force 1st
January 2010
THE STATES, in pursuance of Articles 9 and 36 of the Health Insurance (Jersey) Law
1967[1], have made the following
Regulations –
1 Interpretation
In these Regulations “principal
Regulations” means the Health Insurance (Medical Benefit) (Jersey)
Regulations 2005[2].
2 Regulation
2 substituted
For Regulation 2 of the principal Regulations there shall be
substituted the following Regulation –
“2 Rates
of medical benefit
(1) The general rate of medical benefit for the
provision of medical services is £15.
(2) Where, during a consultation, the service of
taking one or more blood samples for the purposes of a haematological test in a
laboratory is provided, the rate of medical benefit for the provision of the
service is £10.
(3) Where, during a consultation, the service of
taking one or more blood samples for the purposes of a clinical chemistry test
in a laboratory is provided, the rate of medical benefit for the provision of
the service is £10.”.
3 Regulation
4 amended
In Regulation 4 for the words “1st January 2007”
there shall be substituted the words “1st January 2010”.
4 Citation
and commencement
These Regulations may be cited as the Health Insurance (Medical
Benefit) (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Regulations 2009 and shall come into
force on 1st January 2010.
m.n. de la haye
Greffier of the States