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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 7 Jun 1972

Vol. 261 No. 6

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers - Health Contributions.

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asked the Minister for Health if the £7 contribution under the Health Contributions Acts, 1971 will be demanded twice from families who have two valuations, one in the husband's name and one in the wife's name.

If the husband and wife are resident together and if the combined valuation of the husband's and wife's holdings is £60 or less, one contribution of £7 is payable each year under the Health Contributions Act, 1971, except where they are holders of a medical card. No contribution is payable where the family are the holders of a medical card or where the combined valuation in such circumstances exceeds £60.

Should the husband and wife be not resident together, liability to pay contributions is assessed for each separately and each, if liable, would have to pay a separate contribution.

If the husband and wife are both working in full-time employment is the one contribution sufficient?

In that case they would, I think, be paying social welfare contributions.

Yes, but would they both have to pay the contribution?

I am not quite sure of that. The Deputy had better put down another question.

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