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WORKPLACE INJURY REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION REGULATIONS 2014 (SR NO 41 OF 2014) - REG 5

Prescribed particulars as evidence

r. 5

    (1)     For the purposes of section 590 of the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013 , the prescribed particulars are those of the following particulars that are relevant to the matters to which the certificate relates—

        (a)     the nature of the amount;

        (b)     if the amount is or relates to a weekly payment, the period in relation to which the weekly payment was paid or is payable;

        (c)     the invoice number, if any;

        (d)     the date of any invoice;

        (e)     the date on which any invoice was received;

        (f)     the date the professional service, if any, was provided;

        (g)     the nature of the professional service provided, if any;

        (h)     the name of the payee;

              (i)     the date any cheque was drawn;

        (j)     the drawer name on any cheque;

        (k)     the drawer's bank;

        (l)     the date any cheque was issued;

        (m)     the name of the claimant, if any;

        (n)     the name of the provider, if any;

        (o)     the provider number of any provider;

        (p)     the address of any provider;

        (q)     the WorkCover claim number, if any;

        (r)     the name of the worker, if any;

        (s)     the date of birth of any worker;

        (t)     the date of any injury.

    (2)     In this regulation, "provider number" means—

        (a)     the identification number, if any, allocated to the relevant practice of the relevant provider by Medicare Australia for the purposes of the Health Insurance Act 1973 of the Commonwealth; and

        (b)     if paragraph (a) does not apply, the identification number allocated by the Authority to—

              (i)     the relevant provider; or

              (ii)     the relevant practice of the relevant provider.



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