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The National Insurance (Health) Acts 1911-1918

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 November 2014

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Extract

The intention of these remarks was to deal with the financial and actuarial basis of the 1918 Act with particular reference to the various funds set up under that Act.

The 1918 Act, however, did not create an entirely new financial basis to replace that of the original (1911) Act, but rather introduced important modifications in the financial structure of that Act, chiefly by the setting up of protective funds. In order, therefore, fully to understand the present position it was considered desirable to give a short sketch of the position under the 1911 Act and the circumstances which led to the passing of the 1918 Act and the creation of these protective funds.

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Copyright
Copyright © Institute of Actuaries Students' Society 1922

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References

* See 1920 Act for present position.

See 1920 Act for present position.

* This standard has since been modified. See paragraphs 14 and 24.

* See also paragraphs 9 and 24.

* See table at end.

* See table at end.

* But see Act of 1921.