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ACCIDENT COMPENSATION ACT 1985 - SECT 119E

Authority or self-insurer must respond to application

    (1)     On receiving an application for settlement from a worker that complies with this Division, the Authority or self-insurer must decide whether it will offer a settlement to the worker.

    (2)     On making the decision, the Authority or self‑insurer must give the worker written notice of the decision.

    (3)     If the Authority or self-insurer decides to offer a settlement to the worker, the notice must include an offer to settle for the amount advised under section 119B(2)(b).

    (4)     If the Authority or self-insurer decides not to offer a settlement to the worker, the notice must include a statement of the reasons why a settlement will not be offered to the worker.

    (5)     A worker—

        (a)     who applied for a settlement under Subdivision 1 or 2; and

        (b)     who is given a notice under subsection (4)—

ceases to be entitled to apply for a settlement under that Subdivision in respect of the injury.

S. 119F inserted by No. 82/2001 s. 3.



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