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the Fund to that Society, be deemed to have been duly made in pursuance of the provisions of Section 54 of the Act.

5. This Order may be cited as the National Health Insurance (Further Payments to Approved Societies) Order (No. 3), 1913.

SCHEDULE.

The National Health Insurance (Payments to Societies and Committees) Order, 1912.

The National Health Insurance (Further Payments to Approved Societies)

Order, 1912.

The National Health Insurance (Further Payments to Approved Societies) Order (No. 2), 1912.

The National Health Insurance (Further Payments to Approved Societies) Order, 1913.

The National Health Insurance (Further Payments to Approved Societies) Order (No. 2), 1913.

APPENDIX III.-A. 22.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ORDER, 1912, DATED MARCH 19TH

1912.

S. 58.

(1.) The requirement of section 58 of the National Insurance Act, 1911, that the Advisory Committee shall amongst other persons comprise representatives of Approved Societies, shall be modified so as to require that the first Committee appointed under section 58 of the Act shall comprise in place of representatives of those societies representatives of such bodies of persons corporate or incorporate as in the opinion of the Joint Committee are desirous of transacting insurance business under Part I. of the Act and of either themselves applying for approval under that part of the Act or of establishing a separate section for that purpose, and the said section 58 shall have effect accordingly.

(2.) This Order shall come into force upon the date upon which it is made and shall continue in force and have effect until revoked by any subsequent order made by the Joint Committee for the purpose provided that any such revocation shall not effect any appointment made under the provisions of this Order.

(3.) This Order may be cited as the National Health Insurance (Advisory Committee) Order 1912.

APPENDIX III.—A. 23.

REPRESENTATION OF APPROVED SOCIETIES ORDER, 1913,
DATED JUNE 9, 1913.

S. 59.

1. This Order may be cited as the National Health Insurance (Representation of Approved Societies) Order, 1913.

2.-(1) Notwithstanding that the Rules of an Approved Society do not authorise the Committee of Management or other governing body of the Society to exercise on behalf of the Society the power of making an appointment or nomination of candidates for election as representatives of the Society or of casting a vote under the said recited Regulations, any such appointment or nomination, if made, and any such vote, if cast, by the Committee of Management or other governing body of the Society within the respective limits of time prescribed by the said recited Regulations shall be valid and binding upon the members of the Society in the same manner in all respects as if it had been made or cast in accordance with the Rules of the Society.

(2) A person so appointed shall, if the Commissioners are informed of his name and address in accordance with the said recited Regulations, be deemed to have been duly appointed a member of the Insurance Committee under paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of Section 59 of the Act, and a person so nominated shall, if a nomination paper containing his name and address has been duly signed and despatched to the Office of the Commissioners in accordance with the said recited Regulations, be qualified for election under the provisions of the said recited Regulations.

APPENDIX III.-A. 24.

PAYMENT BY APPROVED SOCIETIES TO INSURANCE COMMITTEES ORDER, 1912, DATED OCTOBER 14, 1912.

S. 61 (1).

1. For the purpose of defraying expenses incurred by Insurance Committees for the purposes of administration during the period from the 15th day of July, 1912, to the 12th day of January, 1913, both inclusive, there shall be paid or credited to Insurance Committees at such times and in such manner and in such proportion as the Commissioners may direct, the sums following, that is to say :

(a) In respect of the cost of administration of Medical Benefit for members of Approved Societies such sum as may be agreed upon between an Approved Society having

members resident in the area of an Insurance Committee and the Committee, or, in default of agreement, as may be determined by the Insurance Commissioners. (b) In respect of each member of an Approved Society upon the 29th day of October, 1912, the sum of one halfpenny :

Provided that if the special circumstances of any county are such that the Insurance Commissioners consider that the travelling expenses of the members of the Insurance Committee should be repaid to them by the Committee, the said sum of one halfpenny may, if the Commissioners think fit, be increased to such sum not exceeding one penny as the Commissioners may determine.

2. As respects the year 1913, the commencement of the year shall, for the purposes of Section 61 of the Act, be taken to be the 13th day of January.

3. This Order may be cited as the National Health Insurance (Payment by Approved Societies to Insurance Committees) Order,

1912.

I.

APPENDIX III.-A. 25.

SPECIAL ORDERS ACCELERATION ORDER (No. 2), 1912.

S. 113 (2).

1.—(1) In any case in which the Joint Committee acting either alone or jointly with the several bodies of Commissioners or with any one or more of those bodies have published notice of their proposal to make a Special Order under the Act, they may, if they certify that for the purpose of bringing into operation Part I. of the Act it is expedient that the Special Order should come into operation forthwith, make the Order to come into operation forthwith as a Provisional Special Order, but such a Provisional Special Order shall only continue in force until the Special Order has been made in accordance with the provisions of Section 113 of the Act and the Ninth Schedule to the Act.

(2) Any Provisional Special Order made in pursuance of this Order shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament as soon as may be after it is made, and if an address is presented to His Majesty by either House of Parliament within the next subsequent twenty-one days on which that House has sat next after any such Provisional Special Order is laid before it, praying that the Order may be annulled, His Majesty in Council may annul the Order, and it shall thenceforth be void, but without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done thereunder.

2. This Order may be cited as the National Health Insurance (Special Orders Acceleration) Order (No. 2), 1912.

APPENDIX III.-A. 26.

THE NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT, 1913 (DATES OF COMMENCEMENT ORDER), 1913, DATED AUGUST 23RD, 1913.

S. 43 (3) of the Act of 1913.

1. This Order may be cited as the National Insurance Act, 1913 (Dates of Commencement) Order, 1913.

2. The dates specified in the third column of the Schedule to this Order shall be the dates on which the provisions of the Act specified in the first column of the said Schedule and set opposite to those dates shall come into operation.

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