The National Insurance Act, 1911 / with introduction and notes by J.A. Lovat-Fraser.
- James Lovat-Fraser
- Date:
- 1912
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The National Insurance Act, 1911 / with introduction and notes by J.A. Lovat-Fraser. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![FOURTH SCHEDULE. Sections 8, 9, 37, 44, and 81. Benefits under Part I. of this Act relating to Health Insurance. Part I. Rates of Benefits. Table A.—Ordmary Rates. Sickness benefit : for men the sum of lo^-. a week throughout the whole period of twenty-six weeks ; for women the sum of ]s, 6d. a week throughout the whole period of twenty-six weeks. Disablement benefit : the sum of 5J-. a week for men and women alike. Table B.—Reduced Rates m the case of Unjuarried Minors. .Sickness Benefit : for males, the sum of 6jr. a week during the first thirteen weeks and the sum of 5^'. a week during the second thirteen weeks, for females, the sum of 5^. a week for the first thirteen weeks and the sum of 4^. a week for the second thirteen weeks. Disablement Benefit : for females, the sum of 4^. a week. Table Q.—Reduced Rates for Perso7ts over Fifty in certam cases. Where the insured person is over 50 and under 60 at the time of becoming' an employed contributor—• For men, the sum of ’'ts. a week throughout the whole period of twenty-six weeks. For women, the sum of (:>s. a week throughout the whole period of twenty-six weeks. Where the insured person is over 60 at the time of becoming' an employed contributor— • For both men and women the sum of 6j. a week for the first thirteen weeks, and 5^-. a week during the second thirteen weeks. Til is reduction applies to sickness benefit only. See s. 9 (3). Disable- ment benefit will still be payable at the full rate. Table D.'—Rates a7id Co7iditions for Married Wo77ie7t. Sickness benefit : during the first thirteen weeks, the sum of 5.y. a week ; during the second thirteen weeks, 3^. a week. . Disablement benefit: the sum of 3L a week. Sickness and disablement benefit shall not be payable during the two weeks before and four weeks after confinement, except in respect of a disease or disablement neither directly or indirectly connected • with childbirth.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28077465_0219.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


