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Victims of Crime Assistance Act 2009
sec.33When a person’s workers’ compensation application is finally dealt with
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### sec.33 When a person’s workers’ compensation application is finally dealt with
For this part, a person’s workers’ compensation application is finally dealt with when the person’s total entitlement to compensation under the Workers’ Compensation Act , including the person’s entitlement to treatment, care and support payments under chapter 4A of that Act, has been decided under that Act, including, for example, because—
the person’s workers’ compensation application has been rejected under that Act; or
the person accepts or rejects an offer of lump sum compensation under that Act; or
the person’s entitlement to compensation under that Act stops under that Act.
See, for example, the Workers’ Compensation Act , chapter 3 (Compensation), part 8A (When entitlement to compensation stops).
s 33 amd 2017 No. 8 s 31
- (a) the person’s workers’ compensation application has been rejected under that Act; or
- (b) the person accepts or rejects an offer of lump sum compensation under that Act; or
- (c) the person’s entitlement to compensation under that Act stops under that Act. Note— See, for example, the Workers’ Compensation Act , chapter 3 (Compensation), part 8A (When entitlement to compensation stops).