39—Weekly payments over designated periods for workers other than seriously injured workers
(1) Subject to this Act, if a worker, other than a seriously injured worker, suffers a work injury that results in incapacity for work, the worker is entitled to weekly payments in respect of that incapacity in accordance with the following principles:
(a) if any period of incapacity for work occurs within the period of 52 weeks from the date on which the incapacity for work first occurs (the "first designated period )—
(i) for any period during the first designated period when the worker has no current work capacity—the worker is entitled to weekly payments equal to the worker's notional weekly earnings; and
(ii) for any period during the first designated period when the worker has a current work capacity—the worker is entitled to weekly payments equal to the difference between the worker's notional weekly earnings and the worker's designated weekly earnings;
(b) if any period of incapacity for work occurs within the period of 52 weeks beginning immediately after the end of the period that applies under paragraph (a) (the "second designated period")—
(i) for any period during the second designated period when the worker has no current work capacity—the worker is entitled to weekly payments equal to 80% of the worker's notional weekly earnings; and
(ii) for any period during the second designated period when the worker has a current work capacity—the worker is entitled to weekly payments equal to 80% of the difference between the worker's notional weekly earnings and the worker's designated weekly earnings.
(2) For the purposes of this section, the "designated weekly earnings of a worker will be taken to be the current weekly earnings of the worker in employment or self-employment (if any) but not so as to include a prescribed benefit.
(3) A worker has no entitlement to weekly payments under this section in respect of a work injury after the end of the period of 104 weeks from the date on which the incapacity for work first occurs (that is, after the end of the second designated period).