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About the Insurance Policy
What does the policy cover?
The policy covers your legal responsibility to pay damages and legal expenses arising from personal injury to a third party, or damage to their property, arising from your business or occupation as listed on your policy. This includes:
- liability arising from breaches of your professional duties including advice, treatment, diagnosis, prescribing and dispensing;
- liabilities arising from goods manufactured, sold or supplied;
- liabilities arising from actions of your employees whilst carrying out their duties;
- unintentional libel or slander being a breach of professional duties; and
- your liabilities as a tenant of rented premises.
There are three distinct sections of the combined policy that cover different ‘risks’ associated with your practice:
1. Professional Risks covers your legal liability to pay compensation for personal injury to third parties or damage to their property, and financial loss arising out of any act, error or omission:
- in the provision of professional advice;
- in the provision of professional treatment; and
- in the provision of any other professional service which may be rendered in the course of the business and for which you are properly qualified.
This type of cover may also be known as Professional Indemnity, Errors and Omissions, or Malpractice.
2. Products Liability covers your legal liability to pay compensation for personal injury to third parties or damage to their property, and financial loss arising out of any “product” once they have passed out of the control of the practitioner. A very important aspect of this section for practitioners is that it is not restricted to simply covering goods sold or supplied. It also provides coverage for liability arising out of products manufactured, grown, extracted, produced, processed, assembled, constructed, erected, installed, repaired, serviced, treated, sold, supplied, resupplied or distributed.
3. General Public Liability covers your general legal liability attaching as a result of carrying on the business. Examples of the type of liability include matters such as:
- defective furniture, such as a table or chair collapsing and causing injury;
- a threadbare carpet causing some-one to slip on the stairs; or
- fire damage to leased premises for which the Practitioner may be responsible under the Lease or at Common Law.

Who is covered under the policy?
In the policy wording you will see many references to “The Insured”. The definition of “The Insured” includes:
- you;
- your employees including administrative staff, practitioners practicing modalities approved under the scheme, students and apprentices;
- students whilst undertaking practical work as part of their course studies; and
- up to four business partners, who can be included on your policy for an additional cost.
Contractors (as distinct from employees) are not eligible and need to make their own insurance arrangements.
Are all the legal costs covered?
The combined policy covers additional payments necessary in respect to legal expenses approved by the Insurer and incurred in connection with a claim made. The insurer will also pay legal costs associated with representing the Insured Person(s) at a Coroner’s Inquest or in any court of summary jurisdiction. Further, the Insurer will pay for all charges, expenses and law costs recoverable from the Person Insured by the Claimant. In plain terms, this means all the court costs, lawyers fees and pay-outs (up to the specified limit) are covered by this policy.
What are the “Limits of Liability”?
There are several optional Limits of Liability (i.e. the amount up to which the Insurer will cover the costs) available for you to choose from as detailed in the following table . “Modalities” refers to the different types of alternative medicine employed by the practitioner/s or business. Some carry greater risks and therefore have higher premium costs.
Different Limits apply to the different sections of the policy:
- The Limit applicable to Public Liability applies in full to each and every claim you may have during the year, irrespective of the number of claims.
- The Limit applicable to Products Liability including Professional Risks also applies to each claim, but is restricted to the Limit of Liability in total for all claims
- during any one policy year. However, Insurers have agreed to provide one Automatic Reinstatement of the Policy Limit during any one year at no additional cost.
Legal expenses, subject to the Insurers approval, incurred in defence of a claim against you are paid in addition to the Limit of Liability.

Frequently Asked Questions
about Combined Public Liability
and Professional Risk Insurance
About the Alternative/Complementary Medicine, Natural Therapies and Massage Combined Liability Insurance Scheme
What is “combined liability”?
In the insurance world there are several common kinds of “liability” insurance – meaning insurance that covers the costs involved where a person or business is found by law not to have met their legal responsibilities. This policy combines three types of liability insurance – professional risks (also known as malpractice), products liability and general public liability - and tailors them to meet the needs of practitioners involved in alternative/complementary medicine, natural therapies and massage. OAMPS extensive experience in this field has lead us to develop this specialised combined policy.
What’s the difference between “Occurrence-based” cover and “Claims Made” cover?
The combined policy is the “occurrence” based type. This means that you are covered for any incidents that occurred while the policy was in force, even if the claim is not made until some years after the event.
Most of the alternative policies available are written on a “Claims Made” basis. This means they will only cover you for claims actually made during the currency of the policy. Therefore if you cease practicing you still need cover to allow for claims which might not be lodged until some years later. “Run Off” cover is available under some of the alternative policies, however, it is not automatic in many cases, and sometimes additional premiums are charged. Because the combined policy is “Occurrence” based you don’t need to worry about your policy coverage if you leave the business.
I want to be covered for the time before I had this policy. Is this possible?
You have the option of extend ing your policy to include Retrospective Cover. A Retrospective Extension is available to provide cover for liabilities arising from events that occurred prior to the commencement of this policy, and during the term you were previously insured. This is subject to you not being aware of any circumstances which may give rise to a claim when you take out this policy.

I know I am covered to defend legal cases, but am I covered to prosecute one?
Under the main Sections of the Policy, you are covered for legal costs in defence of a claim against you. However, if you need legal assistance to defend or prosecute an action necessary to maintain your right to practice, you have the option of extending your policy to includeadditional legal expenses. If you take this option the Insurer will pay up to $25,000 for legal expenses payable by you.
My practice turns over more than $250,000 a year – do the same premiums apply to me?
If your turnover exceeds $250,000, your application will need to be referred to the Insurer and an additional charge may be applied, depending on the nature and activities of your business.
We don’t just practice, we also teach. Are we covered for teaching?
This policy has been primarily developed to cover individual qualified practitioners. If teaching is a greater part of your business, and you are teaching students to become qualified practitioners, then an assessment may be required to evaluate your qualifications, course accreditation with Associations, etc. You may need to pay an additional premium to be covered for teaching. The additional premiums for teaching are:
- Less than 10% of your normal working hours: No charge
- 1% to 30% of your normal working hours: Plus 15% of Premium
- 31% to 50% of your normal working hours: Plus 25% of Premium
- Over 50% of your normal working hours: Referral required
We create our own products for our clients. Are these covered?
Cover is automatically included for products manufactured, supplied or sold by you, in the course of your business.
Will this policy cover me if I practice while I am travelling?
The cover is Australia wide with provision for worldwide cover in certain circumstances (eg. overseas conferences, seminars and workshops). Requests for worldwide cover should be referred to us, in order to obtain the Insurer’s agreement.
I have decided to leave the profession. Do I still need insurance when I cease to practice?
The policy is “Occurrence Based” and generally speaking, no run-off cover is required. The policy covers claims made after the expiration of the policy, providing the event which gave rise to the claim, occurred during the period the policy was in force.
It is important to note however, that if you are providing Products to your clients it is possible that an incident involving those Products may occur AFTER you cease buying insurance. In these circumstances the Policy will not respond, as it will only apply to events which occurred during the currency of the Policy.

How much do I have to pay when I make a claim?
There is no excess applicable to any claim that you lodge.
I have more questions. Who can I ask?
Contact: OAMPS Insurance Brokers Ltd
Tel: 1800 222 012
Fax: 1800 000 472
Email: naturaltherapists@oamps.com.au
This information is provided as a Summary only of the Policy coverage. In the event of a dispute, the terms, conditions and exclusions of the Policy Document itself will prevail.
How Do IIRT Members Obtain Cover?
Once you have become a IIRT Member and have received your Membership Certificate, we will mail the Insurance application form and full policy details.
Remember, you will be required to include with your application a copy of your IIRT Membership Certificate.
Once you are an approved IIRT Member you can apply for Practitioner cover throught our Insurance Brokers 'OAMPS'.
Although the IIRT will post you an Insurance Proposal form in the mail upon approval of membership, the PDF link below is an alternative and can speed up the application process.
*Note: As the IIRT and staff are not Insurance Brokers, all enquiries related to filling out the Insurance Proposal form should be directed to OAMPS Insurance Brokers on Freecall: 1800 222 012

OAMPS Insurance Fees
Insurance for our members includes combined Public and Product Liability and Professional Risk cover.
All prices include $10 Million of Public Liability Insurance cover as standard.
- Professional Indemnity and Product Liability Insurance for $1 Million = $198
- Professional Indemnity and Product Liability Insurance for $2 Million = $225
- Professional Indemnity and Product Liability Insurance for $5 Million = $264
- Professional Indemnity and Product Liability Insurance for $10 Million = $313
* All prices include $10 Million of Public Liability Insurance.
* Price includes GST and Brokers Fee.
* No excess payable and no hidden costs.
All prices are based on annual insurance fees. Pro-rata prices will vary depending upon the time of year when your application is lodged. All Premiums are related to your business as a practitioner of Natural Therapies. Contact OAMPS for advice if other professional activities are practiced.
* IMPORTANT: Please do not return any payment with your proposal form to OAMPS. The premium for your particular period of insurance will be assessed and an Acceptance Notice confirming the cost will be sent to you.
Insurance Proposal Forms Download
NOTE: If you have any questions on how to fill in this form call -
OAMPS Insurance Brokers on (freecall): 1800 222 012
Click on the document link below to download your insurance proposal form:


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