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The Human Services (Medicare) Act 1973 is an Act that relates to the provision of certain services and other purposes. The Act extends to Norfolk Island.
The Chief Executive Medicare is appointed by the Governor-General to perform various functions, including medicare functions and service delivery functions. The Chief Executive Medicare's medicare functions are conferred on them by or under the Health Insurance Act 1973. The Chief Executive Medicare's service delivery functions include providing services, benefits, programs, or facilities that are provided for by the Commonwealth or a person or body other than the Commonwealth.
The Chief Executive Medicare can delegate certain functions to Departmental employees. However, they must not delegate functions conferred on them under another Act if the delegation is inconsistent with the express provisions of that Act.
The Act also provides for investigative powers of the Chief Executive Medicare and other provisions related to searches and seizures. The Act includes regulations, endnotes, and amendments made up to but not commenced at the compilation date.
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