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VETERANS' ENTITLEMENTS REGULATIONS 1986 - REG 7

Information required for purposes of subsection 107(7) of the Act

    For the purposes of subsection   107(7) of the Act, a veteran who has applied for temporary incapacity allowance is required to furnish to the Commission where the Commission so requests a certificate, in an approved form, signed by a medical practitioner and certifying the following particulars in respect of the veteran:

  (a)   the incapacity in respect of which the veteran required treatment as an inpatient in a hospital or other institution;

  (b)   the name and address of any hospital or other institution to which the veteran was admitted for the purpose of receiving treatment in respect of the incapacity;

  (c)   the period during which the veteran remained in a hospital or other institution as an inpatient for the purposes of the treatment;

  (d)   whether, after the discharge of the veteran from a hospital or other institution, the veteran received treatment in respect of the incapacity referred to in paragraph   (a) otherwise than as an inpatient of a hospital or other institution and, if the veteran so received treatment, the nature of that treatment and the period during which the veteran received that treatment;

  (e)   whether, as a result of the veteran having received treatment in respect of the incapacity referred to in paragraph   (a) (either as an inpatient in a hospital or other institution or otherwise), the veteran was in need of a period of rest or convalescence and, if the veteran needed a period of rest or convalescence, the period during which the veteran rested or was convalescent; and

  (f)   whether, during the period, or any part of the period, referred to in paragraph   (c), (d) or (e), the veteran was, by reason of the treatment, or the need for a period of rest or convalescence, referred to in that paragraph, as the case may be, precluded from continuing to undertake remunerative work for periods aggregating more than 8 hours per week.



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