National Health Insurance Act, 1929

Expulsion of member of approved society.

6.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, an approved society shall not be entitled to expel from membership thereof a member being an insured person.

(2) An employer's provident fund shall be entitled to terminate the membership of any member being an insured person who has left or been discharged from the employment of the employer or employers guaranteeing the fund, if it is satisfied, or if, in the case of a dispute, it is decided in the manner provided by the Act of 1911 that another approved society is willing to accept a transfer of such member's membership.

(3) Sub-section (2) of section 30 of the Act of 1911 is hereby amended by the deletion of the words “or to expel any of its members being insured persons” now contained therein.