Chronic Endstage Renal Disease Regulations, 1973, SR 153/73
Verify source ↗ The minister may pay some or all health-service costs and medication costs for eligible Saskatchewan residents with chronic endstage renal disease, subject to approval and a $1,000 yearly cap on medication payments.
1 CHRONIC ENDSTAGE RENAL DISEASE, 1973 SR 153/73 The Chronic Endstage Renal Disease Regulations, 1973 being Saskatchewan Regulation 153/73 (effective June 26, 1973). NOTE: This consolidation is not official. Amendments have been incorporated for convenience of reference and the original statutes and regulations should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and application of the law. In order to preserve the integrity of the original statutes and regulations, errors that may have appeared are reproduced in this consolidation. 2 SR 153/73 CHRONIC ENDSTAGE RENAL DISEASE, 1973 SASKATCHEWAN REGULATION 153/73 under The Health Services Act – Clauses 53(a) and 60(b) REGULATIONS UNDER THE HEALTH SERVICES ACT Title 1 These regulations may be cited as The Chronic Endstage Renal Disease Regulations, 1973. Interpretation 2 In these regulations: (a) “chronic endstage renal disease” means a chronic kidney condition sufficiently severe that the person with such condition requires renal dialysis or transplantation, or both, and in either case, continuing post‑operative care; (b) “designated physician” means a duly qualified medical practitioner appointed by the minister for the purpose of these regulations who directly specializes in providing services to persons with chronic endstage renal disease; (c) “minister” means the Minister of Public Health. 6 Jly 73 SR 153/73 s2. Designation 3 The following class of persons is hereby designated as a class of persons for whom the minister may pay part or the whole of the cost of providing health services received by them: Every person who resides in Saskatchewan and who: (a) has a chronic endstage renal disease; and (b) has been recommended to the minister by a designated physician for the purpose of the regulations; and (c) has been accepted by the minister as being a person for whom part or the whole of the cost of health services provided to him should be paid. 6 Jly 73 SR 153/73 s3. Payments 4 The minister may make payment for medications received on or after the first day of April, 1973, by persons who are members of the class of persons described in section 3, but no such payment shall exceed the sum of $1,000 within the twelve month period commencing upon the first day of April of one year, and ending upon the 31st day of March of the succeeding year. 6 Jly 73 SR 153/73 s4. REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN Printed by the authority of THE QUEEN’S PRINTER Copyright©1998