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WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION ACT 2003
- As at 27 September 2024
- Act 27 of 2003
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
CHAPTER 1 - PRELIMINARY
PART 1 - INTRODUCTION
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Act binds all persons
3A. Notes in text
PART 2 - OBJECTS
4. Objects of Act
5. Workers’ compensation scheme
6. Administration
PART 3 - DEFINITIONS
7. Definitions
PART 4 - BASIC CONCEPTS
Division 1 - Accident insurance, compensation and damages
8. Meaning of accident insurance
9. Meaning of compensation
10. Meaning of damages
10A. Meaning of QOTE
Division 2 - Workers
11. Who is a worker
Division 3 - Persons entitled to compensation other than workers
Subdivision 1A - Preliminary
11A. Compensation to which this division does not apply
Subdivision 1 - Volunteers etc.
12. Entitlements of persons mentioned in sdiv 1
13. Particular persons under Disaster Management Act 2003
13A. Marine Rescue Queensland volunteer
13B. State Emergency Service volunteer
14. Rural fire brigade member
15. Volunteer firefighter or volunteer fire warden
16. Local government, statutory or industrial body member
17. Honorary ambulance officers
18. Person in voluntary or honorary position with religious, charitable or benevolent organisation
19. Person in voluntary or honorary position with non-profit organisation
Subdivision 2 - Persons performing community service etc.
20. Entitlements of persons mentioned in sdiv 2
21. Persons performing community service or unpaid duties
Subdivision 3 - Students
22. Students
Subdivision 4 - Eligible persons
23. Meaning of eligible person
24. Eligible person may apply to be insured
25. Entitlements of eligible persons
Subdivision 5 - Other persons
26. Other persons
Division 4 - Spouses, members of the family and dependants
27. Meaning of dependant
28. Meaning of member of the family
29. Who is the spouse of a deceased worker
Division 5 - Employers
30. Who is an employer
30A. Liability to pay compensation does not make WorkCover an employer
Division 6 - Injuries, impairment and terminal condition
Subdivision 1 - Event resulting in injury
31. Meaning of event
Subdivision 2 - Injury
32. Meaning of injury
Subdivision 3 - When injury arises out of, or in the course of, employment
33. Application of sdiv 3
34. Injury while at or after worker attends place of employment
35. Other circumstances
36. Injury that happens during particular journeys
Subdivision 3A - When latent onset injuries arise
36A. Date of injury
Subdivision 3B - Injuries sustained by firefighters
36B. Definitions for sdiv 3B
36D. Presumption of injury
36E. Deciding number of years
Subdivision 3BA - PTSD sustained by first responders and other particular persons
36EA. Definitions for subdivision
36EB. Meaning of first responder
36EC. Meaning of eligible employee
36ED. Presumption of injury
Subdivision 3C - Pneumoconiosis
36F. Meaning of pneumoconiosis score
Subdivision 4 - Impairment from injury
37. Meaning of impairment
38. Meaning of permanent impairment
39. (Repealed)
Subdivision 5 - Terminal condition
39A. Meaning of terminal condition
Division 7 - Rehabilitation
40. Meaning of rehabilitation
41. Meaning of rehabilitation and return to work coordinator
42. Meaning of suitable duties
43. Meaning of workplace rehabilitation
44. Meaning of workplace rehabilitation policy and procedures
45. Meaning of accredited workplace
CHAPTER 2 - EMPLOYER’S OBLIGATIONS
PART 1 - EMPLOYER’S LEGAL LIABILITY AND PRELIMINARY OBLIGATIONS
46. Employer’s legal liability
46A. Employer must not take action to avoid compensation process
PART 2 - EMPLOYER’S INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Division 1 - General obligations
48. Employer’s obligation to insure
49. Exemption if employer has other insurance
Division 2 - Contravention of employer’s general obligation and associated provisions
50. When an employer contravenes the general obligation to insure
51. Offence of contravening general obligation to insure
52. Offence to charge worker for compensation or damages for injury
53. Recovery of unlawful charge for compensation or damages for injury
PART 3 - INSURANCE UNDER WORKCOVER POLICIES GENERALLY
Division 1 - Premium setting generally
54. Setting of premium
55. Setting premium on change of ownership of business
56. Reassessment of premium for policy
Division 2 - Assessments on contravention of general obligation to insure
57. Recovery of compensation and unpaid premium
58. Default assessment on reasonable suspicion
59. Further assessment and recovery after payment of default assessment
60. Employer’s separate liabilities for 1 period of default
Division 3 - Additional premiums
61. Additional premium payable if premium not paid
62. Further additional premium payable after appeal to industrial magistrate
63. Additional premium for out-of-State workers
63A. Additional premium for ch 6A
63B. Additional premium for interns
64. WorkCover may waive or reduce additional premium
Division 4 - Employer’s liability for excess period
65. What is the excess period
66. Employer’s liability for excess period
67. Employer may not insure against payment for the excess period
PART 4 - EMPLOYER’S SELF-INSURANCE
Division 1 - Preliminary
68. What is self-insurance
Division 1A - Local government self-insurers
68A. Self-insurance for local governments
68B. Entitlements of local government councillors
68C. Local government self-insurer’s liability for injury to councillors
Division 2 - Issue and renewal of self-insurer’s licence
69. Who may apply to be a self-insurer
70. How the application is made
71. Issue or renewal of licence to a single employer
72. Issue or renewal of licence to a group employer
73. Calculation of the number of full-time workers
73A. Calculation of the number of full-time workers for local government self-insurers
74. Workers employed in Queensland
75. Whether applicant fit and proper
76. Audit of self-insurer
77. Decision on application for the issue of a licence
78. Duration of licence
79. Renewal of licence
80. Refusal of application for renewal of a licence
81. Annual levy payable
82. Additional amount payable if levy not paid
83. Conditions of licence
84. Security
85. Investing cash deposit
86. Reinsurance
87. Self-insurer replaces WorkCover in liability for injury
88. Liability of group employers
Division 3 - Change to membership of self-insurer
89. Change in self-insurer’s membership
90. Consequences of change in self-insurer’s membership
91. Continuation of membership in particular circumstances
Division 4 - Powers, functions and obligations of self-insurers
92. Powers of self-insurers
92A. Powers of local government self-insurers
93. Documents that must be kept by self-insurer
93A. Documents that must be kept by local government self-insurers
94. Documents must be given to Regulator on request
Division 5 - Cancellation of self-insurer’s licence
95. When licence may be cancelled
96. Procedure for cancellation
97. Self-insurer may ask for cancellation
98. Premium payable after cancellation
99. Transfer to WorkCover after cancellation
100. Certain functions and powers may be held by former self-insurer after cancellation
101. Recovery of ongoing costs from former self-insurer
102. Assessing liability after cancellation
103. Return of section 84 security after cancellation
104. Contingency account
Division 6 - Self-insurers who become non-scheme employers
105. Application of div 6
105A. Non-scheme employer must give notice to Regulator
105B. Non-scheme employer continues to be self-insurer for 12 months
105C. Non-scheme employer continues to have obligation for rehabilitation
105D. Regulator may impose conditions on continued licence
105E. Cancellation of continued licence
105F. Transfer to WorkCover after cancellation
105G. Particular functions and powers may be held by non-scheme employer after cancellation
105H. Recovery of ongoing costs from non-scheme employer
105I. Assessing liability after cancellation
105J. Return of section 84 security after cancellation
Division 7 - Member of a group who becomes non-scheme employer
105K. Application of div 7
105L. Self-insurer must give notice to Regulator
105M. Non-scheme member continues as member of self-insurer for 12 months
105N. Non-scheme member continues to have obligation for rehabilitation
105O. Consequences of member becoming non-scheme member
CHAPTER 3 - COMPENSATION
PART 1 - INTERPRETATION
106. Meaning of normal weekly earnings
PART 1A - ENTITLEMENTS TO COMPENSATION UNDER INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTS
107A. Definitions for pt 1A
107B. Meaning of amount payable under an industrial instrument
107C. Meaning of usual employment
107D. Entitlements to compensation under industrial instrument generally prohibited and void
107E. Regulator may approve amount payable under industrial instrument
PART 2 - COMPENSATION ENTITLEMENTS OF WORKERS GENERALLY
Division 1 - General statement of entitlement
108. Compensation entitlement
109. Who must pay compensation
109A. When an employer contravenes obligation not to pay compensation payable by WorkCover
110. Compensation entitlement can not be relinquished, assigned or subject to execution
111. Public trustee may act for claimant
112. Public trustee may receive payments for minors
Division 2 - Entitlement according to jurisdiction
113. Employment must be connected with State
114. Recognition of determination of State of connection in another State
Division 3 - Overseas arrangements
115. Overseas arrangements
Division 4 - Relationship of entitlement to other compensation
116. Effect on entitlement if compensated under corresponding laws
117. Compensation recoverable if later paid under corresponding laws
118. Condition on compensation application if compensation available under this Act and corresponding law
119. Entitlement to compensation ends if damages claim is finalised
Division 5 - Compensation and leave entitlements
119A. Compensation entitlement does not restrict taking or accrual of leave
PART 3 - COMPENSATION ENTITLEMENTS OF PARTICULAR WORKERS
Division 1 - Workers on ships
120. Application of div 1
121. Payment on account of workers on ships
Division 2 - Miners
122. Application of div 2
123. Entitlements of miners
Division 3 - Workers with industrial deafness
124. Application of div 3
125. Entitlements for industrial deafness
126. Further application for compensation for industrial deafness
127. (Repealed)
128. (Repealed)
Division 4 - Workers with latent onset injuries that are terminal conditions
128A. Application of div 4
128B. Entitlements of worker with terminal condition
128C. Reduction of amount payable
128D. Worker’s dependants
128E. To whom payments made for death of worker
Division 5 - Workers with pneumoconiosis
Note—
Subdivision 1 - Entitlement to lump sum compensation
128F. Application of subdivision
128G. Lump sum compensation
128H. When lump sum compensation is payable
Subdivision 2 - Entitlement to further lump sum compensation
128I. Application of subdivision
128J. Further lump sum compensation
128K. When further lump sum compensation is payable
Subdivision 3 - Miscellaneous
128L. Advances on account
128M. Reduction of compensation for particular workers with more than 1 pneumoconiosis injury
PART 4 - COMPENSATION AFFECTED BY WORKERS’ CONDUCT
129. Self-inflicted injuries
130. Injuries caused by misconduct
PART 5 - COMPENSATION APPLICATION AND OTHER PROCEDURES
131. Time for applying
132. Applying for compensation
132A. Applying for assessment of DPI if no application made for compensation
132B. Applying for certificate of dependency
133. Employer’s duty to report injury
133A. Employer’s duty to tell insurer if worker asks for, or employer makes, a payment
134. Decision about application for compensation
135. Examination by registered person
135A. Examination of particular claimants by psychiatrist
136. Worker must notify return to work or engagement in a calling
137. Suspension of compensation during term of imprisonment
138. Compensation not payable during suspension
PART 6 - MAXIMUM STATUTORY COMPENSATION
139. Application of pt 6
140. Maximum entitlement
PART 7 - PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION
141. Time from which compensation payable
PART 8 - COMPENSATION FOR DAY OF INJURY
142. Application of pt 8
143. Definition for pt 8
144. When employer must pay worker for day of injury
PART 8A - WHEN ENTITLEMENT TO COMPENSATION STOPS
144A. When weekly payments of compensation stop
144B. When payment of medical treatment, hospitalisation and expenses stops
PART 9 - WEEKLY PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION
Division 1 - Application
145. Application and object of pt 9
Division 2 - Advances on weekly payments
146. Advances on account
Division 2A - Commencement of weekly payments
146A. Employer to provide necessary information to WorkCover
146B. Requirement to pay basic weekly payment while waiting for information
146C. Commencing full weekly payment
Division 3 - Adjustment of entitlements under part 9
147. Worker can not receive more than if injury had not been sustained
148. Regard to other benefits for workers
Division 4 - Entitlement for total incapacity
Subdivision 1 - Application of div 4
149. Entitlement to weekly payments
Subdivision 2 - Workers
150. Total incapacity—workers whose employment is governed by an industrial instrument
151. Total incapacity—workers whose employment is not governed by industrial instrument
152. Total incapacity—certain contract workers
153. Total incapacity—casual or part-time workers
154. Total incapacity—workers receiving certain benefits under Commonwealth law
155. Total incapacity—workers with more than 1 employer
Subdivision 3 - Persons entitled to compensation other than workers, students and eligible persons
156. Application of sdiv 3
157. Total incapacity
Subdivision 4 - Eligible persons
158. Application of sdiv 4
159. Total incapacity
Subdivision 5 - Reference to tribunal
160. Total incapacity—reference about impairment to medical assessment tribunal
Division 5 - Entitlement for partial incapacity
Subdivision 1 - Persons entitled to compensation other than eligible persons
161. Application of sdiv 1
162. Definitions for sdiv 1
163. Partial incapacity
Subdivision 2 - Eligible persons
164. Application of sdiv 2
165. Definitions for sdiv 2
166. Partial incapacity
Subdivision 3 - Requiring information
167. Insurer may require information from partially incapacitated worker or person
Division 6 - Review of compensation
168. Review of compensation
169. Review of weekly payments—worker under 18
170. Recovery of compensation overpaid
Division 7 - Redemption of weekly payments
171. Redemption—worker receiving weekly payments for at least 2 years
172. Redemption—worker moves interstate
173. Redemption—worker moves abroad
174. Calculation of redemption payment
175. Review of redemption payment
176. No compensation after redemption payment made
Division 8 - (Repealed)
PART 10 - ENTITLEMENT TO COMPENSATION FOR PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT
Division 1 - General statement
178. Entitlement to assessment of permanent impairment and lump sum compensation
Division 1A - Advances on lump sum compensation
178A. Advances on account
Division 2 - Assessment of permanent impairment
179. Assessment of permanent impairment
180. Calculation of lump sum compensation
181. Regard to previous entitlement to lump sum compensation for injury other than industrial deafness
182. Regard to previous assessment for industrial deafness
183. (Repealed)
Division 3 - Notification of assessment of permanent impairment
184. Application of div 3
185. Insurer to give notice of assessment of permanent impairment
186. Worker’s disagreement with assessment of permanent impairment
187. Offer of lump sum compensation
188. Worker’s decision about lump sum compensation—DPI 20% or more
189. Worker’s decision about lump sum compensation—DPI less than 20% or no DPI
190. No further compensation after fixed time
Division 4 - Additional lump sum compensation
191. Application of div 4
192. Additional lump sum compensation for workers with DPI of 30% or more
193. Additional lump sum compensation for gratuitous care
193A. Additional lump sum compensation for particular workers
Division 5 - Particular workers with pneumoconiosis
Note—
193B. Application of division
193C. Further assessment under s 179
193D. Entitlement of worker to lump sum compensation under s 180 and div 4
PART 11 - COMPENSATION ON WORKER’S DEATH
194. Application and object of pt 11
195. Definition for pt 11
196. To whom payments made for death of worker
197. Total and partial dependants
198. Dependant’s compensation payable to public trustee
199. Medical and funeral expenses must be paid by insurer
200. Total dependency
201. Partial dependency
201A. Worker with non-dependent spouse, issue or next of kin
202. Workers under 21
203. (Repealed)
204. Reduced compensation if dependant dies before payment made
PART 12 - AUTOMATIC VARIATION OF COMPENSATION PAYABLE
205. Variation of payments for injuries
206. Construing entitlements in light of variation
207. Application of part to existing benefits
PART 13 - (Repealed)
CHAPTER 3A - COMPENSATION CLAIM COSTS
207AA. Definition for ch 3A
207A. Insurer may recover costs of reports from third party
207B. Insurer’s charge on damages for compensation paid
CHAPTER 4 - INJURY MANAGEMENT
PART 1 - INTRODUCTION
208. Objects of ch 4
208A. Application of pts 2–5
208B. Rights of worker in relation to medical treatment
PART 2 - LIABILITY FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT, HOSPITALISATION AND EXPENSES
Division 1 - Application and general statement of liability
209. Application of pt 2
210. Insurer’s liability for medical treatment, hospitalisation and expenses
Division 2 - Medical treatment costs
211. Extent of liability for medical treatment
212. Extent of liability for prosthetic expenses
213. Accounts for medical treatment, certificate in approved form
214. Review of costs payable
Division 3 - Hospitalisation
Subdivision 1 - Interpretation
215. Definitions for div 3
Subdivision 2 - Private hospitalisation
216. Extent of liability for hospitalisation at private hospital
217. Cost of hospitalisation at private hospital
Subdivision 3 - Public hospitalisation
218. Extent of liability for hospitalisation in public hospital
218A. Cost of hospitalisation
Division 4 - Travelling expenses
219. Extent of liability for travelling expenses
PART 3 - RESPONSIBILITY FOR REHABILITATION
Division 1 - Insurer’s responsibility for rehabilitation
220. Insurer’s responsibility for rehabilitation and return to work
221. Steps for rehabilitation and return to work—rehabilitation and return to work plan
221AA. Steps for rehabilitation and return to work—provider of workplace rehabilitation services
Division 2 - Insurer’s liability for rehabilitation fees and costs
221A. Application of division
222. Liability for rehabilitation fees and costs
223. Extent of liability for rehabilitation fees and costs
Division 3 - Caring allowance
224. Liability for caring allowance
225. Extent of liability for caring allowance
PART 4 - EMPLOYER’S OBLIGATION FOR REHABILITATION
226. Employer’s obligation to appoint rehabilitation and return to work coordinator
227. Employer’s obligation to have workplace rehabilitation policy and procedures
228. Employer’s obligation to assist or provide rehabilitation
229. Employer’s failure in relation to rehabilitation
PART 4A - OBLIGATION OF PERSON TO WHOM LABOUR HIRE WORKER SUPPLIED
229A. Obligation of person to whom labour hire worker supplied
PART 5 - WORKER’S MITIGATION AND REHABILITATION OBLIGATIONS
230. Application of pt 5
231. Worker must mitigate loss
232. Worker must participate in rehabilitation
PART 5A - SUPPORT FOR WORKERS WITH PSYCHIATRIC OR PSYCHOLOGICAL INJURIES
232AA. Application of part
232AB. Insurer’s responsibility for providing support to worker
PART 5B - MINIMISING RISK OF PSYCHOLOGICAL HARM
232AC. Minimising risk of psychological harm
232AD. Extent of liability for fees and costs
PART 6 - PROTECTION FOR INJURED WORKERS
232A. Definitions for pt 6
232B. Dismissal of injured worker only after 12 months
232C. Replacement for injured worker
232D. Reinstatement of injured worker
232E. Application to industrial commission
232F. Powers of industrial commission
232G. Preservation of worker’s rights
CHAPTER 4A - SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURIES
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
232H. Application and object of chapter
232I. Definitions for chapter
232J. Meaning of treatment, care and support needs
232K. Meaning of excluded treatment, care or support
PART 2 - LIABILITY FOR TREATMENT, CARE AND SUPPORT PAYMENTS
232L. Insurer’s liability for treatment, care and support payments
232M. Assessment of entitlement for treatment, care and support payments
PART 3 - ASSESSING NEEDS AND PAYMENT OPTIONS
Division 1 - Assessing needs
232N. Deciding necessary and reasonable treatment, care and support needs
232O. Assessing needs and preparing support plan
232P. Deciding service requests
Division 2 - Payments
232Q. Payment options
232R. Deciding payment requests
PART 4 - REVIEW OF WORKER’S ENTITLEMENT
232S. Review if worker entitled only for interim period
PART 5 - RELATIONSHIP WITH TREATMENT, CARE AND SUPPORT DAMAGES
Division 1 - Preliminary
232T. Application of part
232U. Definitions for part
Division 2 - Election to seek treatment, care and support damages
232V. Worker must make election
232W. When election of no effect
232X. Court sanction for election by worker under legal disability
232Y. Court order preventing election to seek treatment, care and support damages
Division 3 - Worker’s entitlement to treatment, care and support payments
232Z. Worker does not elect to seek treatment, care and support damages
232ZA. Worker entitled for interim period elects to seek treatment, care and support damages
232ZB. Worker entitled for life elects to seek treatment, care and support damages—damages not awarded or not accepted
232ZC. Worker entitled for life elects to seek treatment, care and support damages—damages awarded and accepted
232ZD. Additional payments if treatment, care and support damages insufficient
PART 6 - RECIPIENT ABSENT FROM AUSTRALIA
232ZE. Application of part
232ZF. Worker must notify insurer of absence
232ZG. Reviewing support plan or service request approval
232ZH. Suspending entitlement
PART 7 - OTHER PROVISION
232ZI. Engagement of NIIS (Qld) agency to perform functions and exercise powers
CHAPTER 5 - ACCESS TO DAMAGES
PART 1 - INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION
233. Definitions for ch 5
235. Requirements of chapter to prevail and are substantive law
235A. Date of relevant health practitioner consultation taken to be date of injury
236. Period of limitation under Limitation of Actions Act 1974 never affected
236A. Application of ch 5 to specified volunteer firefighter
236B. Liability of contributors
PART 2 - ENTITLEMENT CONDITIONS
Division 1 - Limitations on persons entitled to seek damages
237. General limitation on persons entitled to seek damages
238. Worker with terminal condition
239. Worker who is required to make election to seek damages
239A. Worker with more than 1 injury from an event
Division 2 - Consequences, to costs, of seeking damages
240. Consequences, to costs, of seeking damages
Division 3 - Urgent proceedings
241. Application of div 3
242. Need for urgent proceedings
243. (Repealed)
244. (Repealed)
245. (Repealed)
246. (Repealed)
247. (Repealed)
248. (Repealed)
249. (Repealed)
250. (Repealed)
251. (Repealed)
252. (Repealed)
Division 4 - Review of worker’s decision to accept payment of lump sum compensation for injury—DPI of less than 20%
265. Application of div 4
266. Decision not to seek damages reviewable in certain circumstances
Division 5 - (Repealed)
Division 6 - (Repealed)
Division 7 - (Repealed)
Division 8 - (Repealed)
PART 3 - MITIGATION OF LOSS AND REHABILITATION
267. Mitigation of loss
268. Provision of rehabilitation
269. Costs of rehabilitation
PART 4 - REDUCTION OF RECOVERABLE DAMAGES
270. When damages are to be reduced
271. Assessment by court of total liability for damages
PART 5 - PRE-COURT PROCEDURES
273. Object of pt 5
274. Overriding obligations of parties
275. Notice of claim for damages
276. Noncompliance with s 275 and urgent proceedings
277. Claimant to tell insurer of change to information in notice of claim
278. Response to notice of claim
278A. Insurer may add other person as contributor
278B. Contributor’s response
279. Parties to cooperate
280. Employer to cooperate with WorkCover
281. Parties to attempt to resolve claim
282. Worker to undergo medical examination
283. Joint expert reports
284. Nondisclosure of certain material
285. Consequence of failure to give information
286. Privilege and duties
287. Court’s power to enforce compliance with chapter
PART 6 - SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS
Division 1 - Compulsory conference
288. Application of div 1
289. Compulsory conference
290. Procedure at conference
290A. Exchange of material for compulsory conference
291. Information to be given by party’s lawyer before other type of settlement attempted
292. Parties to make written final offers if claim not settled at compulsory conference
292A. (Repealed)
Division 2 - Settlement before court proceedings
293. Settlement of claim for damages
PART 7 - START OF COURT PROCEEDINGS
Division 1 - When claimant can start court proceedings
294. Application of div 1
295. Compliance necessary before starting proceeding
296. Claimant to have given complying notice of claim or insurer to have waived compliance
297. Court to have made declaration about noncompliance
298. Court to have given leave despite noncompliance
299. Other provision for urgent proceedings
Division 2 - Court proceedings
300. Carriage of proceedings
301. Exclusion of jury trial
302. Alteration of period of limitation
303. Court may have regard to claimant’s noncompliance with s 275 in relation to costs and interest
304. Court may have regard to compulsory conference
PART 8 - CIVIL LIABILITY
Division 1 - Interpretation
305. Definitions for pt 8
305A. Provisions not to apply to particular injuries
Division 2 - General standard of care
305B. General principles
305C. Other principles
Division 3 - Causation
305D. General principles
305E. Onus of proof
Division 4 - Contributory negligence
305F. Standard of care in relation to contributory negligence
305G. Contributory negligence can defeat claim
305H. Contributory negligence
305I. Meaning of obvious risk for s 305H
305J. Presumption of contributory negligence if person who suffers injury is intoxicated
305K. Application of contributory negligence for particular injuries
PART 9 - ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES
Division 1 - Interpretation
306. Definitions for pt 9
306A. Provisions not to apply to particular injuries
Division 2 - Exemplary damages
306B. Exemplary damages
Division 3 - Assessment of damages
Subdivision 1 - No right to damages for particular services
306C. Application of sdiv 1
306D. Definitions for sdiv 1
306E. Paid services provided to worker before injury
306F. Worker performed services before injury
306G. Gratuitous services provided to worker before injury
306H. Services not required by or provided to worker before injury
Subdivision 2 - Other provisions
306I. Damages for loss of earnings
306J. When earnings can not be precisely calculated
306L. Discount rate to be applied in calculating the present value of future loss
306M. Damages for loss of consortium or loss of servitium
306N. Interest
306O. Assessment by court of injury scale
306P. Calculation of general damages
Division 4 - Structured settlements
306Q. Definition for div 4
306R. Court required to inform parties of proposed award
306S. Court may make consent order for structured settlement
306T. Obligation of legal practitioners to provide advice
306U. Offer of structured settlement—legal costs
Division 5 - (Repealed)
PART 12 - COSTS
Division 1 - Costs applying to worker with DPI of 20% or more, worker with terminal condition, or dependant
310. Application of div 1
311. Principles about orders as to costs
312. Costs if written final offer by claimant
313. Costs if written final offer by insurer
314. Interest after service of written final offer
Division 2 - Costs applying to worker who does not have a terminal condition and has DPI of less than 20%
315. Application of div 2
316. Principles about orders as to costs
Division 2A - Costs when offers made for a contribution claim
316A. Principles about order as to costs
Division 3 - Costs generally
317. (Repealed)
318. Costs if proceeding could have been brought in a lower court
318A. General application of costs provisions in part
318B. Court may make an alternative order in particular circumstances
318C. Costs order under div 2 for an interlocutory application
318D. Order for costs if more than 1 person liable for the same costs
318E. Order for costs if an entity was not a party at the compulsory conference
PART 13 - EXCESS DAMAGES AWARDED IN ANOTHER JURISDICTION
319. Application of pt 13
320. No liability for excess damages
PART 14 - EXPRESSIONS OF REGRET AND APOLOGIES
Division 1 - Expressions of regret
320A. Application of division
320B. Purpose of division
320C. Meaning of expression of regret
320D. Expressions of regret are inadmissible
Division 2 - Apologies
320E. Application of division
320F. Purpose of division
320G. Meaning of apology
320H. Effect of apology on liability
CHAPTER 6 - CHOICE OF LAW FOR DAMAGES
PART 1 - APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 6
321. Claims to which chapter applies
PART 2 - INTERPRETATION
322. Meaning of substantive law
323. What constitutes injury and employment and who is employer
PART 3 - SUBSTANTIVE LAW THAT GOVERNS CLAIM
324. The applicable substantive law for work injury claims
325. Availability of action in another State not relevant
CHAPTER 6A - MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS FOR FORMER COAL WORKERS
325A. Application of chapter
325B. Applications for lung disease examinations
325C. Deciding examination applications
325D. Insurer must arrange and pay for lung disease examinations
CHAPTER 6B - CLAIM REFERRALS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR LAW PRACTICE CERTIFICATES
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
325E. Definitions for chapter
325F. Meaning of law practice certificate
PART 2 - WHEN LAW PRACTICE CERTIFICATE MUST BE GIVEN
325G. Application of part to potential claimants
325H. Law practice retained by claimant before notice of claim for damages or urgent proceeding
325I. Law practice retained by claimant after notice of claim for damages given or urgent proceeding started
325J. When law practice certificate must be given to insurer for claim for compensation
325K. Duty to give law practice certificate if claimant’s notice of claim does not comply with s 275
325L. Supervising principal must complete law practice certificate on finalisation of claim for damages
325M. Law practice referral through sale of business
PART 3 - OTHER REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO LAW PRACTICE CERTIFICATES
325N. Supervising principal can not complete law practice certificate or notice
325O. Law practice certificate not given
325P. False or misleading law practice certificate
PART 4 - REFERRALS OF CLAIMS AND CONTACT TO SOLICIT OR INDUCE CLAIMS
325Q. Meaning of claim referral
325R. Giving or receiving consideration for claim referrals
325S. Meaning of consideration for s 325R
325T. Approach or contact for the purpose of making a claim
325U. Responsibility for acts or omissions of representative
325V. Additional consequences for law practice
325W. Injunction to prevent or restrain a contravention of s 325R or 325T
325X. Extraterritorial application of part
PART 5 - (Repealed)
CHAPTER 7 - THE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION REGULATOR
PART 1 - OFFICE AND APPOINTMENT
326. Establishment of office and appointment of Regulator
PART 2 - FUNCTIONS AND POWERS
327. Functions of the Regulator
328. Powers of the Regulator
329. Delegation by the Regulator
329A. Scheme directions
329B. Scheme registers
PART 3 - AUTHORISED PERSONS
Division 1 - Appointment of authorised persons
330. Appointment of authorised persons
331. Accountability of authorised persons
332. Suspension and ending of appointment of authorised persons
Division 2 - Identity cards
333. Identity cards
334. Production or display of identity card
335. Return of identity card
Division 3 - Functions of authorised persons etc.
336. Functions of authorised persons
337. Conditions on authorised persons’ compliance powers
338. Authorised persons subject to Regulator’s directions
339. Protection from liability
PART 4 - (Repealed)
PART 5 - (Repealed)
PART 6 - (Repealed)
PART 7 - (Repealed)
PART 8 - (Repealed)
PART 9 - (Repealed)
CHAPTER 8 - WORKCOVER QUEENSLAND
PART 1 - ESTABLISHMENT
380. WorkCover is established
381. WorkCover is a body corporate etc.
382. Relationship with State
PART 2 - FUNCTIONS AND POWERS
Division 1 - Functions and insurance business
383. General statement of WorkCover’s functions
384. WorkCover’s insurance business
385. WorkCover as the exclusive provider of accident insurance
385A. WorkCover may fund and provide programs and incentives
386. WorkCover’s offices
Division 2 - Powers generally
387. Objects of div 2
388. WorkCover’s general powers
389. General restriction on WorkCover’s powers
390. Disposal of main undertakings
391. Acquiring and disposing of subsidiaries
392. Protection of persons who deal with WorkCover
393. Reserve power of Minister to direct that asset not be disposed of
PART 3 - OBLIGATIONS
Division 1 - Corporate plan
394. WorkCover must have corporate plan
395. Guidelines in relation to corporate plans
396. Draft corporate plan
397. Special procedures for draft corporate plan
398. Corporate plan on agreement
399. Corporate plan pending agreement
400. Changes to corporate plan
Division 2 - Statement of corporate intent
401. WorkCover must have statement of corporate intent
402. Statement of corporate intent must be consistent with corporate plan
403. Matters to be included in statement of corporate intent
404. Additional matters to be included in statement of corporate intent
405. Draft statement of corporate intent
406. Special procedures for draft statement of corporate intent
407. Statement of corporate intent on agreement
408. Changes to statement of corporate intent
Division 3 - Community service obligations
409. Meaning of community service obligations
410. Community service obligations to be specified in statement of corporate intent
Division 4 - Reports and other accountability matters
411. Quarterly reports
412. Matters to be included in annual report
413. Deletion of commercially sensitive matters from annual report etc.
414. Board to keep Minister informed
Division 5 - Duties and liabilities of directors and other officers of WorkCover
415. Disclosure of interests by director
416. Voting by interested director
417. Duty and liability of certain officers of WorkCover
418. Prohibition on loans to directors
419. WorkCover not to indemnify WorkCover officers
420. WorkCover not to pay premiums for certain liabilities of WorkCover officers
421. Examination of persons concerned with WorkCover
422. Power to grant relief
423. False or misleading information or documents
PART 4 - BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Division 1 - Establishment of WorkCover’s board
424. Establishment of board
425. Appointment of chairperson and deputy chairperson
426. Regard to particular ability in appointment of directors
427. Role of board
428. Delegation by board
Division 2 - Meetings and other business of board
429. Meaning of required minimum number of directors
430. Conduct of meetings and other business
431. Times and places of meetings
432. Presiding at meetings
433. Quorum and voting at meetings
434. Participation in meetings
435. Resolutions without meetings
436. Minutes
Division 3 - Other provisions about directors
437. Term of appointment of directors
438. Terms of appointment not provided for under Act
439. Appointment of acting director
440. Resignation
441. Termination of appointment as director
PART 5 - THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
442. WorkCover’s chief executive officer
443. Duties of chief executive officer
444. Things done by chief executive officer
445. Delegation by chief executive officer
446. Additional provisions relating to chief executive officer
PART 6 - OTHER EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS
447. Appointment of senior executives
448. WorkCover may enter into work performance arrangements
449. Superannuation schemes
450. (Repealed)
451. Employment and industrial relations plan
452. Application of equity, diversity, respect and inclusion provisions under Public Sector Act 2022
PART 7 - FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
453. WorkCover’s capital adequacy
454. Application of financial legislation
455. Liability for State taxes
456. Liability for Commonwealth tax equivalents
457. Funds and accounts
458. Reserves
459. Procedures for borrowing
460. Payment to consolidated fund
461. Additional financial reporting requirements
PART 8 - AUTHORISED PERSONS
Division 1 - General
462. Function of authorised person
463. Authorised person subject to WorkCover’s directions
464. Powers of authorised persons
465. Limitation on powers of authorised person
Division 2 - Appointment of authorised persons and other matters
466. Appointment of authorised persons
467. Authorised person’s appointment conditions
468. Authorised person’s identity card
469. Display of authorised person’s identity card
470. Protection from liability
PART 9 - OTHER PROVISIONS ABOUT WORKCOVER
471. WorkCover’s seal
472. Authentication of documents
473. Judicial notice of certain signatures
474. Giving of documents to board
475. Application of various other Acts
CHAPTER 8A - WORKCOVER EMPLOYING OFFICE
PART 1 - ESTABLISHMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF EMPLOYING OFFICE
475A. Establishment of employing office
475B. Employing office represents the State
475C. Functions of employing office
PART 2 - EXECUTIVE OFFICER
475D. Appointment of executive officer
475E. Executive officer acting for employing office
PART 3 - STAFF OF EMPLOYING OFFICE
475F. Employing office may employ staff
475G. Employing office may enter into work performance arrangements
PART 4 - OTHER PROVISIONS
475H. Employing office is statutory body
CHAPTER 9 - THE MINISTER
PART 1 - THE MINISTER AND WORKCOVER
476. (Repealed)
477. (Repealed)
478. (Repealed)
479. (Repealed)
480. Reserve power of Minister to notify board of public sector policies
481. Reserve power of Minister to give directions in public interest
481A. Amounts payable by WorkCover on Minister’s instruction
482. Additional power to direct WorkCover
483. Notice of suspected threat to full funding because of direction or notification
484. WorkCover and WorkCover’s board not otherwise subject to government direction
485. Minister not director etc.
486. Monitoring and assessment of WorkCover
PART 2 - THE MINISTER AND CODES OF PRACTICE
486A. Codes of practice
486B. Effect of code of practice
CHAPTER 10 - WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ADVISORY COMMITTEES
487. Establishment of committees
488. Membership of committee
489. Role of committee
CHAPTER 11 - MEDICAL ASSESSMENT TRIBUNALS
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
490. Object of ch 11
490A. Application of ch 11
491. Interpretation
PART 2 - TRIBUNALS
492. Medical assessment tribunals to be maintained
493. Panels for tribunals
494. Composition and constitution of tribunals
495. Conditions of appointment to tribunal
496. Proceedings of tribunals
497. (Repealed)
PART 3 - JURISDICTION OF TRIBUNALS
499. Definitions for pt 3
500. Reference to tribunals
500A. How to make a reference
501. Reference about application for compensation
502. Reference about worker’s capacity for work
503. (Repealed)
504. Reference about worker’s permanent impairment
505. Reference about worker’s permanent impairment
506. Reference about worker’s level of dependency
506A. Reference about whether serious personal injury meets chapter 4A eligibility criteria
506B. Reference about whether serious personal injury will continue to meet chapter 4A eligibility criteria after interim period ends
506C. Reference about whether particular treatment, care or support need is necessary and reasonable
507. Reference about review of worker’s permanent impairment
508. (Repealed)
508A. Reference for former Act
509. Limitation of tribunals’ jurisdiction
510. Power of tribunal to examine worker
PART 4 - PROCEEDINGS FOR EXERCISE OF TRIBUNALS’ JURISDICTION
510A. Definitions for pt 4
510B. Tribunal may require insurer to give further information
510C. Exchange of relevant documents before tribunal
511. Right to appear and be heard before tribunal
511A. New medical information
511B. Record keeping by tribunal
512. Further reference on fresh evidence
513. Deferral of decisions
514. Tribunal may refer non-medical matters back to insurer
515. Finality of tribunal’s decision
516. Decisions of tribunal
517. Protection from liability
CHAPTER 12 - ENFORCEMENT
PART 1 - AUTHORISED PERSONS AND ENFORCEMENT
Division 1 - Power to enter
Subdivision 1 - General powers of entry
518. Powers of entry
519. Notification of entry
520. Persons assisting authorised persons
Subdivision 2 - Search warrants
521. Search warrants
522. Electronic application
523. Entry procedure
524. Copy of search warrant to be given to person with management or control of place
Subdivision 3 - Limitation on entry powers
525. Places used for residential purposes
Division 2 - Specific powers after entry
Subdivision 1 - General
526. General powers
527. Power to require reasonable help
528. Offence to contravene help requirement
Subdivision 2 - Seizure
529. Power to seize evidence etc.
530. Receipt for seized things
531. Access to seized thing
532. Return of seized thing
Division 3 - Other powers of authorised person etc.
532A. Power to require name and address
532B. Offence to contravene personal details requirement
532C. Power to require information or documents from particular persons
532D. Keeping and inspection of particular documents
Division 4 - Damage and compensation
532E. Duty to avoid inconvenience and minimise damage
532F. Notice of damage
532G. Compensation
Division 5 - Offences in relation to authorised persons
532H. Offence to hinder or obstruct authorised person
532I. Impersonating an authorised person
532J. Giving authorised person false or misleading information
Division 6 - Recovery of costs
532K. Costs of investigation
PART 1A - SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
532L. Definitions for part
532M. Reference to document includes reference to reproductions from electronic document
532N. Appointment of investigator
532O. Delegation of powers by investigator
532P. Investigation of related body corporate
532Q. Powers of investigators
532R. Documents produced to investigator
532S. Examination of investigated person or associated person
532T. Self-incrimination and legal professional privilege
532U. Failure of person to comply with requirement of investigator
532V. Recording of examination
532W. Report of investigator
532X. Documents taken during investigation
532Y. Costs of investigation
532Z. Other offences about investigations
532ZA. Evidential immunity for individuals complying with particular requirements
532ZB. Extraterritorial application of part
532ZC. Confidentiality of information
PART 2 - FRAUD AND FALSE AND MISLEADING STATEMENTS
533. Offences involving fraud
534. False or misleading information or documents
535. Particular acts taken to be fraud
536. (Repealed)
537. Fraud and related offences end entitlement to compensation and damages
PART 3 - DUTY TO REPORT
537A. Duty to report
537B. Protection from reprisal
PART 4 - COMPLIANCE NOTICES
537C. Compliance notice
537D. Review by Regulator
537E. Appeal to industrial commission
537F. Offence of failure to comply with compliance notice
CHAPTER 13 - REVIEWS AND APPEALS
PART 1 - INTERNAL REVIEW OF PROPOSED DECISIONS
538. Internal review by insurer
PART 2 - REGULATOR’S REVIEW OF DECISIONS
539. Object of pt 2
540. Application of pt 2
541. Who may apply for review
542. Applying for review
543. Right of appearance
544. Decision-maker must give information to Regulator
545. Review of decision or failure to make a decision
546. Notice of review decision
546A. Matter returned to decision-maker
547. Reimbursement of costs of examination and report
PART 3 - APPEALS
Division 1 - Appeal to industrial magistrate or industrial commission
548. Application of div 1
548A. Meaning of appeal body
549. Who may appeal
550. Procedure for appeal
551. Appeal about amount of premium
552. Notice of time and place for hearing
552A. Conference
552B. Legal representation at appeal or conference
553. Application of Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 and Industrial Relations (Tribunals) Rules 2011
554. Exchanging evidence before hearing
555. Adjourned hearing
556. Additional medical evidence
557. Correcting defects in proceedings
558. Powers of appeal body
559. Decision of appeal body
560. Recovery of costs
Division 1A - Appeal to industrial court
560A. Application of div 1A
561. Appeal to industrial court
562. Powers of industrial court
563. Costs of appeal to industrial court
564. Recovery of costs
Division 1B - Provisions about particular appealed decisions under divs 1 and 1A
565. Decision about amount of premium
566. Decision about payment of compensation
Division 2 - Appeal to court of competent jurisdiction
567. Application of div 2
568. Who may appeal
569. Starting appeals
570. Powers of court on appeal
571. Effect of decision of court on appeal
CHAPTER 14 - MISCELLANEOUS
PART 1 - ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION
Division 1 - Information and documents about pre-existing injuries and medical conditions of prospective worker
571A. Definitions for div 1
571B. Obligation to disclose pre-existing injury or medical condition
571C. False or misleading disclosure
571D. (Repealed)
Division 2 - Other documents and information
572. Claimant or worker entitled to obtain certain documents
572A. Access to particular documents for employment purposes prohibited
573. Permissible disclosure of information
573A. Disclosure of information for administering claim farming provisions
574. Information from commissioner of police service
575. Information use immunity
576. Information not actionable
PART 1A - INFORMATION PROVISIONS FOR BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
576A. Definitions for pt 1A
576B. Who is the principal contractor for a construction project
576C. Principal contractor may require relevant contractor to give document confirming insurance status
576D. Injury data for construction projects
576E. Restriction on disclosure by principal contractor of information obtained under this part
PART 2 - AUDITS
577. Audit of wages and contracts
PART 3 - PROCEEDINGS
578. Proceedings for offences against ch 8
579. Summary proceedings for offences other than against ch 8
580. Recovery of debts under this Act
581. Self-insurer recovery of debts
582. Powers of industrial magistrate
583. Evidence
PART 4 - REGULATIONS
584. Regulation-making power
PART 5 - OTHER PROVISIONS
584A. Reviews of workers’ compensation scheme
585. Entitlements to compensation under contract of employment prohibited and void
586. Approval of forms
586A. Entering into an agreement for transfer of employees to assist administration of compensation scheme
586B. Effect of transfer of employee
587. Service of documents
588. Repeal
CHAPTER 15 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR ACT NO. 27 OF 2003
PART 1 - INTERPRETATION
589. Definitions for ch 15
590. Other savings preserved
PART 2 - LEGAL SUCCESSION
591. Continuation of WorkCover Queensland
592. Authority is legal successor of Q-COMP
PART 3 - TRANSFER TO THE AUTHORITY
593. Transfer of general manager of Q-COMP
594. Transfer of staff of Q-COMP to Authority
595. Preserved employment conditions
596. Transferred persons’ superannuation on becoming public service officers
PART 4 - INSURANCE
597. Merit bonuses and demerit charges
598. Other contracts of insurance
599. Previous non-policy compensation arrangement with State
PART 5 - SELF-INSURANCE
600. Licences
601. Number of full-time workers
602. (Expired)
PART 6 - INJURIES
603. Injury under former Act
604. Ex gratia payments
PART 7 - INJURY MANAGEMENT
605. Rehabilitation coordinators
606. Workplace rehabilitation policy and procedures
PART 8 - MEDICAL ASSESSMENT TRIBUNALS
607. Continuation of tribunals
PART 9 - OFFENCES
608. Offences
PART 10 - REVIEWS AND APPEALS
609. Decisions by WorkCover or self-insurer
PART 11 - MISCELLANEOUS
610. Claim for loss of consortium
611. Spouse of worker dying before 1 April 2004
CHAPTER 16 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT ACT 2004
612. Definitions for ch 16
613. Workers, employers and injuries
614. Excess period
615. Employers who pay own claims
616. Entitlement to compensation
617. Decision about application for compensation
618. When entitlement to compensation stops
619. Weekly payment for total incapacity
620. Recovery of compensation claim costs from third party
621. Public hospitalisation
622. Damages for particular services
623. Review of decisions of insurer
624. Appeal of review decision
625. Appeals generally
CHAPTER 17 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT ACT 2005
626. Compensation under contracts of employment
CHAPTER 18 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT ACT 2005
627. Definition for ch 18
628. Latent onset injuries that are terminal conditions
629. Maximum statutory compensation
630. Weekly payment for total incapacity
631. Compensation on worker’s death
632. Appointment of rehabilitation and return to work coordinator
633. Existing rehabilitation coordinators
634. Workplace rehabilitation policy and procedures
635. Medical assessment tribunals
636. Application of Industrial Relations (Tribunals) Rules
637. Incorrect reference in s 625
CHAPTER 19 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AMENDMENT ACT 2006
638. Definitions for ch 19
639. Meaning of reference
640. Reference to tribunal before commencement—worker scheduled to attend after commencement
641. Reference to tribunal before commencement—worker not yet scheduled to attend after commencement
642. Reference to tribunal after commencement
643. Existing decisions of tribunals
CHAPTER 20 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY BODIES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2007
644. Rights and entitlements of particular employees
645. Application of industrial instruments
646. Amending Act does not affect particular powers of WorkCover
647. Continued application of repealed s 448
CHAPTER 21 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT ACT 2007
648. Definition for ch 21
649. Decision about application for compensation
650. Weekly payment for total incapacity
651. Additional lump sum compensation for certain workers
652. Reduction of amount payable on death
653. More than 1 injury from an event
654. Compensation claim costs and third parties
CHAPTER 22 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL CODE AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT ACT 2008
655. References in s 537 to Criminal Code offences
CHAPTER 23 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR TRANSPORT AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2008, PART 12, DIVISION 5
656. Validation of particular applications made by phone
CHAPTER 24 - TRANSITIONAL AND DECLARATORY PROVISIONS FOR WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2008
657. Worker with terminal condition—application for compensation lodged on or after 28 October 2008
658. Worker with terminal condition—application for compensation lodged before 28 October 2008
659. (Repealed)
CHAPTER 25 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2009
660. Definition for ch 25
661. Matters published in industrial gazette
662. (Repealed)
CHAPTER 26 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR THE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2010
663. Definitions for ch 26
664. Existing excess period insurance protected
665. Reinsurance
666. Compensation on death of worker under 21
667. Responsibility for worker’s rehabilitation
668. Provisions about conferences, offers and costs
669. Provisions about, civil liability and assessment of damages
670. (Repealed)
CHAPTER 27 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JURISDICTION REFORM AND MODERNISATION AMENDMENT ACT 2010
671. Appeals commenced before amendment of s 548A
CHAPTER 28 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2011
672. Provision for QWAs
673. Appeal of decision under s 561
CHAPTER 29 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATIONS) AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT ACT 2013
674. Provision about workers and employers
CHAPTER 30 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR CRIMINAL LAW AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2013
675. Definition for ch 30
676. Application of s 71 to current applications by single employers
677. Application of s 72 to current applications by group employers
CHAPTER 31 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR THE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2013
PART 1 - AMENDMENTS COMMENCING ON INTRODUCTION OF BILL
678. Injuries sustained before commencement
PART 2 - AMENDMENTS COMMENCING ON ASSENT
Division 1 - Preliminary
679. Definitions for pt 2
Division 2 - Existing injuries
680. Injuries sustained before commencement
Division 3 - Abolition of former Authority and transfer of assets etc.
681. Abolition of former Authority etc.
682. Employees of former Authority to be employed by department
683. Continuation of former board until 30 June 2014 for particular purposes
684. State is legal successor
685. Assets and liabilities etc. of former Authority
686. Proceeding not yet started against former entity
687. Proceeding to which former entity was a party
688. Records of former entity
689. References to former entity
690. Offences relating to former entity
691. Existing applications and requests made to former entity
692. Table of costs
693. Cost of hospitalisation
694. Directions of Minister
695. Monitoring and assessment of former Authority
696. Other things done or started by the former entity
697. Other things required to be done by or in relation to the former entity
698. Evidentiary provisions
Division 4 - Other provisions
699. Insurer’s responsibility for worker’s rehabilitation
700. Disclosing pre-existing injury
701. Authorised persons
702. Requirement of authorised person under previous s 519
703. Requirement of authorised person under previous s 520
704. Existing warrants
705. Dealing with seized property
706. Protection from liability
CHAPTER 32 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2015
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
707. Definitions for ch 32
PART 2 - AMENDMENTS COMMENCING ON 31 JANUARY 2015
708. Definitions for pt 2
709. Injuries sustained before 31 January 2015
710. Application under s 132A during transitional period
711. Decision under s 189 not affected
PART 3 - AMENDMENTS COMMENCING ON INTRODUCTION
712. Firefighter diagnosed with specified disease before commencement
713. Particular WorkCover contracts covering volunteers
PART 4 - AMENDMENTS COMMENCING ON ASSENT
714. Review or appeal of existing decisions
715. Existing applications under former s 571D
716. Saving of former s 571D(3)
PART 5 - AMENDMENTS COMMENCING BY PROCLAMATION
717. Application of s 193A
CHAPTER 33 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION (NATIONAL INJURY INSURANCE SCHEME) AMENDMENT ACT 2016
718. Definitions for chapter
719. Application of s 71(4)
720. Security under section 84
721. QOTE for 2016–17 financial year
722. No automatic variation of compensation payable for 2016–2017 financial year
723. Entitlement to compensation for 2016–2017 financial year
724. Serious personal injuries
725. Existing or new claims for damages
726. Application of new ss 578 and 579 to existing offences
CHAPTER 34 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION (COAL WORKERS’ PNEUMOCONIOSIS) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2017
727. Application of ch 3, pt 3, div 5
728. Application of ch 3, pt 10, div 5
729. Working out worker’s pneumoconiosis score before commencement
CHAPTER 35 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2019
730. Definitions for chapter
731. Requirement for employment to be significant contributing factor to psychiatric or psychological disorder
732. Requirement for certification of terminal condition
733. Expression of percentage difference in QOTE for financial year rounded to nearest second decimal place
734. Payment of compensation by employer who is self-insurer
735. Discretion of insurer to waive time limit for applying for compensation
736. Report of injury by employer who is self-insurer
737. Obligation of employer who is self-insurer to report payment to insurer
738. Insurer’s obligation to refer worker who has stopped receiving compensation to return to work program
739. Employer’s obligation to give insurer details of rehabilitation and return to work coordinator appointed before commencement
740. Insurer’s obligation to provide support for worker with psychiatric or psychological injury
741. Expressions of regret and apologies made before commencement
CHAPTER 36 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2021
742. Application of ch 1, pt 4, div 6, sdiv 3BA and s 135A
CHAPTER 37 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR PERSONAL INJURIES PROCEEDINGS AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2022
743. Definition for chapter
744. Application of new s 39A to injuries sustained on or after 31 January 2015
745. Saving of former s 39A for particular purposes
746. Application of new s 39A to other particular injuries
747. Requirements for law practice certificates apply to conduct on commencement
CHAPTER 38 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2024
748. Definitions for chapter
749. Application of amendments relating to firefighters
750. Commencing weekly payments
751. GEPI taken to be scheme directions
752. Guideline for rehabilitation to be scheme directions
753. Register of providers
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