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RETURN TO WORK ACT 2014
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
3. Objects of Act
4. Interpretation
5. Average weekly earnings
6. Act to bind Crown
PART 2--Key principles, concepts and requirements
Division 1--Connection with employment
7. Injury must arise from employment
8. Effect of misconduct etc
9. Evidentiary provision
Division 2--Connection with State
10. Territorial application of Act
11. Determination of State with which worker's employment is connected in proceedings under this Act
12. Recognition of previous determinations
Division 3--Fundamental principles, rights and obligations
13. The Corporation
14. Service standards
15. Workers
16. Worker's duty to give notice of injury
17. Employers
18. Employer's duty to provide work
19. Payment of wages for alternative or modified duties
20. Additional requirement with respect to termination of employment
Division 4--Seriously injured workers
21. Seriously injured workers
Division 5--Assessment of permanent impairment
22. Assessment of permanent impairment
PART 3--Early intervention, recovery and return to work
23. Object
24. Early intervention, recovery and return to work services
25. Recovery/return to work plans
26. Return to work co-ordinators
27. Standards and facilities established by Corporation
28. Rates for provision of services
29. Related initiatives
PART 4--Financial benefits
Division 1--Claims
30. Claims
31. Determination of claim
32. Payment of interim benefits
Division 2--Medical expenses etc
33. Medical expenses
34. Transportation for initial treatment
Division 3--Property damage
35. Property damage
Division 4--Income support
Subdivision 1--Preliminary
36. Capacity to perform work
37. Prescribed benefits
38. Prescribed allowances
Subdivision 2--Entitlement to weekly payments
39. Weekly payments over designated periods for workers other than seriously injured workers
40. Supplementary income support for incapacity resulting from surgery
41. Weekly payments for seriously injured workers
42. Federal minimum wage safety net
43. Return to work obligations of worker
44. Termination of weekly payments on retiring age
Subdivision 3--Adjustment of weekly payments
45. Adjustments due to change from original arrangements
46. Review of weekly payments
47. Economic adjustments to weekly payments for seriously injured workers
Subdivision 4--Reduction or discontinuance of weekly payments
48. Reduction or discontinuance of weekly payments
Subdivision 5--Related matters
49. Protection from excess payments
50. Weekly payments and leave entitlements
51. Absence of worker from Australia
52. Reports of return to work etc
Division 5--Redemptions
53. Redemptions--liabilities associated with weekly payments
54. Redemptions--liabilities associated with medical services
Division 6--Permanent impairment--economic loss
55. Preliminary
56. Lump sum payments--economic loss
56A. Seriously injured worker--election to receive lump sum payment
Division 7--Permanent impairment--non-economic loss
57. Prescribed sum
58. Lump sum payments--non-economic loss
Division 8--Payments on death
59. Weekly payments
60. Review of weekly payments
61. Lump sums
62. Funeral benefits
63. Counselling services
Division 9--Rules as to liability
64. Incidence of liability
65. Augmentation of weekly payment in consequence of delay
Division 10--Related matters
66. Rights of action and recovery against third parties
67. Prohibition of double recovery
68. Injuries arising from employment on ships
69. Sporting injuries
PART 5--Common law
Division 1--Preliminary
70. Preliminary
71. Application of Part in relation to damages and scope and limitation of liability
72. No damages unless relevant whole person impairment thresholds met
73. Seriously injured workers--special provisions
74. General regulation of court awards
Division 2--General principles
75. Effect of recovery of damages on compensation
76. Retirement age
77. Mitigation of damages
78. Payment of interest--limited statutory entitlement
79. Contributory negligence
80. Defence of voluntary assumption of risk
81. Exemplary or punitive damages
82. Court to apportion damages etc
83. Abolition of doctrine of common employment
84. No damages for nervous shock injury to non-workers
Division 3--Procedural matters and costs
85. Compulsory mediation
86. Costs
Division 4--Choice of law
87. The applicable substantive law for work injury claims
88. Claims to which Division applies
89. What constitutes injury and employment
90. Claim in respect of death included
91. Meaning of substantive law
92. Availability of action in another State not relevant
Division 5--Related matters
93. Ability of Corporation to conduct and settle proceedings
94. Interaction with Civil Liability Act 1936
PART 6--Dispute resolution
Division 1--Preliminary
95. Specific object
96. Interpretation
97. Reviewable decisions
Division 2--Conferral of jurisdiction
98. Conferral of jurisdiction
Division 3--Institution of proceedings
99. Application to Tribunal
100. Time for making application
101. Notice to be given by Registrar
Division 4--Initial reconsideration
102. Initial reconsideration
103. Proceedings on application
Division 5--Related matters--Tribunal proceedings
104. Conciliation conference
105. Representation
106. Costs
107. Costs liability of representatives
108. Recovery of costs of representation
109. Ministerial intervention
110. Power to amend or set aside decisions or orders
111. Regulations concerning medical evidence
112. Payment to child
PART 7--Special jurisdiction to expedite decisions
113. Special jurisdiction
114. Timing of application
115. Powers of Tribunal on application
116. Costs
PART 8--Independent medical advice
Division 1--Interpretation
117. Interpretation
Division 2--Appointment of independent medical advisers
118. Appointment of independent medical advisers
119. Independent medical advisers
120. Related appointment provisions
Division 3--Referrals
121. Referral by Tribunal or court
122. Powers and procedures on a referral
Division 4--Related matters
123. Provision of report
124. Competency to give evidence
125. Further referrals
126. Staff and facilities
127. Recovery of costs
PART 9--Registration and funding
Division 1--Registration of employers
128. Registration of employers
129. Self-insured employers
130. Crown and certain agencies to be self-insured employers
131. Applications for registration
132. Changes in details for registration
133. Ministerial appeal on decisions relating to self-insured employers
Division 2--Delegation to self-insured employers
134. Delegation to self-insured employers
Division 3--Compensation Fund
135. Compensation Fund
Division 4--Premiums
Subdivision 1--Preliminary
136. Interpretation
137. Average premium rate
Subdivision 2--Premiums (terms and conditions)
138. Premiums (terms and conditions)
Subdivision 3--Premiums (general principles)
139. Liability to pay premiums
140. Employer categories
141. Classes of industry
142. Industry rates and base premiums
Subdivision 4--Premiums (calculation and application)
143. Premium orders
144. Premium stages
145. Grouping provisions
Division 5--Self-insured employers--fees
146. Self-insured employers--fees
Division 6--Remissions and supplementary payments
147. Remissions and supplementary payments
Division 7--Administration of premiums/fees scheme
148. Interpretation
149. Provision of information (initial calculations)
150. Provision of information (on-going requirements)
151. Revised estimates or determinations
152. Further adjustments
153. Deferred payment
154. Recovery on default
155. Penalty for late payment
156. Exercise of adjustment powers
157. Review
158. Payments to be made to Corporation
159. GST
160. Transfer of business
161. Reasonable mistake about application of Act
Division 8--Miscellaneous
162. Separate accounts
163. Liability to keep accounts
164. Person ceasing to be an employer
165. Certificate of registration
166. Insurance of registered employers against other liabilities
167. Corporation as insurer of last resort
PART 10--Scheme adjustment mechanisms
168. Preliminary
169. Scheme adjustment/review events
170. Scheme funding/review events
PART 11--The Minister's Advisory Committee
171. Advisory Committee
172. Functions of Advisory Committee
173. Proceedings etc of Advisory Committee
174. Related provisions
PART 12--Miscellaneous
175. Extension of the application of Act to self-employed persons
176. Agreements with LSS Authority
177. Payment not to constitute an admission of liability
178. Employer may request progress report
179. Copies of medical reports
180. Worker's right of access to claims file
181. Medical examination at request of employer
182. Worker to be supplied with copy of medical report
183. Powers of entry and inspection
184. Inspection of place of employment by recovery or return to work adviser
185. Confidentiality to be maintained
186. Confidentiality--employers
187. Employer information
188. Injuries that develop gradually
189. Certain payments not to affect benefits under this Act
190. No contribution from workers
191. No contracting out
192. Non-assignability of benefits
193. Payments if worker in prison
194. Service of documents
195. Service of documents on Corporation
196. Dishonesty
197. Evidence
198. Offences
199. Expiation fees
200. Right of intervention
201. Recovery of payments
202. Regulations
203. Review of Act
SCHEDULE 1--Presumptive employment
SCHEDULE 2--Injuries presumed to arise from general employment
SCHEDULE 3--Injuries presumed to arise from employment as a firefighter
SCHEDULE 4--Adjacent areas
SCHEDULE 5--Statement of service standards
SCHEDULE 6--Age factor
SCHEDULE 7--Prescribed sum--economic loss
SCHEDULE 8--Minimum amounts of compensation according to degree of impairment under regulations
SCHEDULE 9--Repeal and transitional provisions
Legislative history
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