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VETERANS' ENTITLEMENTS ACT 1986 - SECT 59Z

Potential compensation payer must notify Department of liability

  (1)   If a potential compensation payer:

  (a)   is given notice under section   59Y in relation to a person; and

  (b)   either before or after receiving the notice, becomes liable to pay compensation to the person;

the potential compensation payer must give written notice of the liability to the Department within 7 days after:

  (c)   becoming liable; or

  (d)   receiving the notice;

whichever happens later.

Penalty:   Imprisonment for 12 months.

Note:   Subsection   4B(2) of the Crimes Act 1914 allows a court to impose an appropriate fine instead of, or in addition to, a term of imprisonment. If a body corporate is convicted of the offence, subsection   4B(3) of that Act allows a court to impose a fine of an amount that is not greater than 5 times the maximum fine that could be imposed by the court on an individual convicted of the same offence.

  (2)   The notice to the Department referred to in subsection   (1) must be lodged at an office of the Department in Australia in accordance with section   5T and is taken to have been given on a day determined under that section.



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