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Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016

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Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
2015
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About this subsidiary legislation

Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation MLSA-S534-2016 2015, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2015.

Regulation 1

Citation and commencement

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These Regulations are the MediShield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 and come into operation on 1 November 2016.

Regulation 2

Definitions

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Amended byS 194/2018 wef 09/04/2018

In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —“demand note” means a demand note required to be served under section 11(2) of the Act;“parent”, in relation to an insured person, means any parent of an insured person who is required under section 4(1)(c)(ii) of the Act to pay any premium for the insured person;“unpaid interest”, in relation to any payment from a person mentioned in regulation 4(a), (b) or (c), means any interest (including compound interest) imposed under section 11(1)(a) of the Act on the insured person’s premium and that remains unpaid at the time regulation 4 is applied to the payment from that person;“unpaid penalty”, in relation to any payment from a person mentioned in regulation 4(a), (b) or (c), means any penalty imposed under section 17 of the Act on the insured person’s premium and that remains unpaid at the time regulation 4 is applied to the payment from that person;“unpaid premium”, in relation to any payment from a person mentioned in regulation 4(a), (b) or (c), means any premium in respect of the insured person’s MediShield Life cover that remains unpaid at the time regulation 4 is applied to the payment from that person.

Definition

“demand note” means a demand note required to be served under section 11(2) of the Act;

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Definition

“parent”, in relation to an insured person, means any parent of an insured person who is required under section 4(1)(c)(ii) of the Act to pay any premium for the insured person;

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Definition

“unpaid interest”, in relation to any payment from a person mentioned in regulation 4(a), (b) or (c), means any interest (including compound interest) imposed under section 11(1)(a) of the Act on the insured person’s premium and that remains unpaid at the time regulation 4 is applied to the payment from that person;

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Definition

“unpaid penalty”, in relation to any payment from a person mentioned in regulation 4(a), (b) or (c), means any penalty imposed under section 17 of the Act on the insured person’s premium and that remains unpaid at the time regulation 4 is applied to the payment from that person;

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Definition

“unpaid premium”, in relation to any payment from a person mentioned in regulation 4(a), (b) or (c), means any premium in respect of the insured person’s MediShield Life cover that remains unpaid at the time regulation 4 is applied to the payment from that person.

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Regulation 3

Recovery bodies

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The following statutory bodies are prescribed as recovery bodies for the purposes of Part 3 of the Act:

(a)

Central Provident Fund Board;

(b)

Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore.

Regulation 4

Order in which certain payments to be applied

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Subject to section 4(1)(c)(ii) of the Act, if the Board receives any payment from —

(a)

an insured person that is payable by the insured person under section 4(1)(c)(i) or (2)(a) of the Act; (b)the insured person’s parent that is payable by the parent under section 4(1)(c)(ii) or (2)(a) of the Act; or

(c)

any other person required under section 4(2)(b) of the Act to pay any premium in respect of the insured person,the payment may be applied towards the insured person’s unpaid premium, and any unpaid interest and unpaid penalty imposed on the insured person’s premium, that the person who made the payment is required to pay, in the following order:

(i)

first, the unpaid penalty (if any) imposed on the insured person’s premium for the first insurance period of the insured person’s MediShield Life cover;

(ii)

second, the unpaid interest (if any) imposed on the insured person’s premium for the first insurance period of the insured person’s MediShield Life cover;

(iii)

third, the insured person’s unpaid premium for the first insurance period of the insured person’s MediShield Life cover (if any);

(iv)

then, towards any unpaid penalty, unpaid interest and unpaid premium of the insured person’s MediShield Life cover, in the order in paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii), for each subsequent insurance period in turn.

Regulation 5

Interest

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Subregulation 1

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The Board may impose interest (called in this regulation the current interest) under section 11(1)(a) of the Act at the rate of 4% per annum on the whole or part of the following amounts that remain due and payable at the time the current interest is imposed:

(a)

the insured’s premium payable for an insurance period;

(b)

interest previously imposed (if any) on the premium mentioned in sub‑paragraph (a).

Subregulation 2

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Subject to paragraph (3), the current interest —

(a)

begins to run —

(i)

where no interest has previously been imposed on the insured’s premium mentioned in paragraph (1)(a), from the beginning of the insurance period mentioned in paragraph (1)(a);

(ii)

where any interest has previously been imposed on the insured’s premium mentioned in paragraph (1)(a), from the beginning of the first insurance period that begins after the date on which the interest previously imposed on that premium ceases to run; or

(iii)

on any other date specified by the Board; and

(b)

ceases to run —

(i)

at the end of the insurance period mentioned in paragraph (2)(a)(i) or (ii) (as the case may be); or

(ii)

on any other date specified by the Board.

Subregulation 3

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The period during which the current interest runs, as prescribed in paragraph (2), excludes any period during which interest previously imposed on the insured’s premium mentioned in paragraph(1)(a) (if any) runs.

Regulation 5A

Penalty

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Amended byS 194/2018 wef 09/04/2018

Subregulation 1

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For the purposes of section 17 of the Act, the amount of penalty that may be imposed in respect of an insured person’s premium for an insurance period is —

(a)

5% of the insured person’s premium for the insurance period that remains unpaid on the first penalty date; and

(b)

12% of the insured person’s premium for the same insurance period that remains unpaid on the second penalty date.

Definition

“first penalty date”, for an insured person’s premium for an insurance period, is a date (not earlier than one month after the beginning of the insurance period) specified for the purposes of paragraph (1)(a) in the demand note that imposes the penalty;

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Definition

“second penalty date”, for an insured person’s premium for an insurance period, is a date (not earlier than the first anniversary of the first penalty date for the insured person’s premium for the insurance period) specified for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b) in the demand note that imposes the penalty.

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Regulation 6

Alternative address for service of demand note

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Amended byS 232/2025 wef 01/04/2025

For the purposes of section 33B(2)(c)(iii)(B) of the Act, a demand note may also be served on a person by sending it by prepaid registered post to a correspondence address provided by the person to the Board for the purposes of the Central Provident Fund Act 1953.

Common questions

What is Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016?
Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation MLSA-S534-2016 2015, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2015.
Is Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 still in force?
Yes — Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 is currently in force.
When did Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 take effect?
Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 was first recorded in 2015.
How many regulations does Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 have?
Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 contains 8 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016?
The official text of Medi Shield Life Scheme (Premium Recovery) Regulations 2016 is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.