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WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT 1987 - SECT 87EA
Preconditions to commutation
87EA Preconditions to commutation
(1) A liability in respect of an injury may not be commuted to a lump sum
under this Division unless the Authority is satisfied that, and certifies that
it is satisfied that-- (a) the injury has resulted in a degree of permanent
impairment of the injured worker that is at least 15% (assessed as provided by
Part 7 of Chapter 7 of the 1998 Act), and
(b) permanent impairment
compensation to which the injured worker is entitled in respect of the injury
has been paid, and
(c) a period of at least 2 years has elapsed since the
worker's first claim for weekly payments of compensation in respect of the
injury was made, and
(d) all opportunities for injury management and return
to work for the injured worker have been fully exhausted, and
(e) the worker
has received weekly payments of compensation in respect of the injury
regularly and periodically throughout the preceding 6 months, and
(f) the
worker has an existing and continuing entitlement to weekly payments of
compensation in respect of the injury (whether the incapacity concerned is
partial or total), and
(g) the injured worker has not had weekly payments of
compensation terminated under section 48A of the 1998 Act.
(2) The Authority
may give directions as to the circumstances in which it will be considered
that all opportunities for injury management and return to work for an injured
worker have or have not been fully exhausted.
(3) For the purposes of
determining the degree of permanent impairment of an injured worker, the
Authority may refer the matter for assessment under Part 7 of Chapter 7 of
the 1998 Act. That Part applies in respect of such an assessment as if the
matter referred for assessment were a dispute.
(4) The Authority may delegate
to an insurer any of the Authority's functions under this section in respect
of an injury that is an injury for which the insurer is liable to pay
compensation.
(5) This section does not apply to the commutation of a
liability in respect of compensation under the former Act.
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