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Health Insurance (General Medical Services Table) Regulations 2006
81Injection of botulinum toxin
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81 Injection of botulinum toxin
(1) Each of items 18350 to 18373 applies only to a service provided by a medical practitioner who is registered by the Medicare Australia CEO to participate in the arrangements made, under paragraph 100 (1) (b) of the National Health Act 1953, for the purpose of providing an adequate pharmaceutical service for persons requiring treatment with botulinum toxin.
(2) If the cost of the botulinum toxin injection supplied in connection with a service described in each of items 18350 to 18373 is not subsidised by the Commonwealth or a State, the service is taken not to include the supply of that toxin.