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Motor Accidents (Compensation) Act 1979
18AShort-term benefits for attendant care services
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18A Short-term benefits for attendant care services
(1) Benefits for attendant care services are payable under this section
to or for the benefit of an eligible person if:
(a) the eligible person suffers an impairment as a result of the
injury received in, or as a result of, the motor accident; and
(b) the person requires attendant care services in consequence of
the impairment; and
(c) the person has not been assessed as eligible for long-term
attendant care services.
(2) However, benefits are only payable under this section if the
services are of a standard the Commission considers appropriate.
Part 4 Payments in respect of injuries
Division 2 Attendant care services
Subdivision 1 Injuries received prior to 1 July 2014
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(3) Benefits payable under this section are to be determined in
accordance with the regulations.
(4) The relevant limit for each week is 32 hours less the number of
hours for which the eligible person receives nursing care in that
week.
(5) The benefits are to be allowed, in the first instance, for a period of
up to one year but the Commission may extend the period of one
year if, after considering the advice of a medical practitioner, the
Commission considers the extension reasonable but the aggregate
period for which the benefits are payable cannot exceed 2 years.
(6) Benefits are not payable under this section for services provided
outside Australia.