This legislation has been repealed.
(1) This Division does not prevent the publication of an advertisement that advertises an agent as being a specialist or offering specialist services, but only if the advertisement is published by means of:(a) an entry in a practitioner directory that states only the name and contact details of the agent and any area of practice or specialty of the agent, or(b) a sign displayed at a place of business of the agent that states only the name and contact details of the agent and any specialty of the agent, or(c) an advertisement on an Internet website operated on behalf of the agent the publication of which would be prevented under this Division solely because it refers to work injury or agent services in a statement of specialty of the agent.
(2) In this clause:
"practitioner directory" means a printed publication, directory or database that is published by a person in the ordinary course of the person's business (and not by the agent concerned or a partner, employee or member of the practice of the agent).