(1) A
"claim referral" is a referral of a claimant to a person for the purpose of—(a) the person providing a service for the claimant; or(b) someone other than the person providing a service for the claimant.
(2) However, a
"claim referral" does not include the advertisement or promotion of a service or person that results in a claimant using the service or person if the advertisement or promotion is made to the public or a group of persons.Examples of advertisement or promotion that is not a claim referral—• an advertisement of services provided by a law practice on the website or in the newsletter of a registered industrial organisation to its members• the distribution of promotional stationery or clothing that displays a law practice’s logo to members of a registered industrial organisation
(3) In this section—
"claimant" includes a potential claimant.
"service" , for a claimant, means a service related to the claimant’s claim.Examples—a legal service, a medical service