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WORKPLACE INJURY REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 2013 - SECT 194

Outstanding superannuation contributions

    (1)     Subject to subsection (2)—

        (a)     outstanding payments of compensation in the form of superannuation contributions under section 168; and

        (b)     interest at the prescribed rate on each outstanding payment from the last date on which such a payment should have been paid until the date on which the payment is paid—

are payable to the superannuation fund nominated by the worker under section 168 for the benefit of the worker if a decision to terminate superannuation contributions under section 187 is set aside by the court.

S. 194(2) amended by No. 73/2016 s. 21(2).

    (2)     If a worker has not made an application to the court within one year after being notified by ACCS—

S. 194(2)(a) amended by No. 73/2016 s. 21(3).

        (a)     that ACCS is satisfied that there is a dispute with respect to liability to make or continue to make payments of compensation in the form of superannuation contributions under section 168; and

        (b)     that an application may be made to the court to determine the matter—

interest is not payable under subsection (1) in respect of the period beginning after the expiry of one year after that date and ending on the day on which the application is made.

    (3)     If, under section 193, outstanding payments of compensation in the form of weekly payments are payable in the circumstances referred to in section 193(1)(b), (c) or (d), then, subject to section 168

        (a)     compensation in the form of superannuation contributions under that section in respect of those outstanding payments; and

        (b)     interest at the prescribed rate on each such payment—

are also payable.

        Division 4—Claims for compensation for non‑economic loss



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