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Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988
41DApplication of rehabilitation provisions to the Australian Capital Territory if it ceases to be a Commonwealth authority
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#### 41D Application of rehabilitation provisions to the Australian Capital Territory if it ceases to be a Commonwealth authority
If:
(a) the Australian Capital Territory ceases to be a Commonwealth authority at a particular time (the cessation time); and
(b) before the cessation time, a person employed by the Australian Capital Territory suffered an injury resulting in an incapacity for work or an impairment;
then:
(c) the definition of rehabilitation authority in subsection 4(1), and sections 36, 37, 38, 39, 41 and 41A, apply after the cessation time, in relation to the injury, as if the Australian Capital Territory had not ceased to be a Commonwealth authority; and
(d) if, after the cessation time, the employee is undertaking, or has completed, a rehabilitation program in relation to the injury—the Australian Capital Territory is, for the purposes of section 40, taken to be the relevant employer of the employee.