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Workers Compensation Act 1951
145PSelf-insurer licence—conditions
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145P Self-insurer licence—conditions
(1) A self-insurer licence includes—
(a) a condition that the licensee must comply with this Act; and
(b) a condition that the licensee must not contravene a protocol that
relates to licensed self-insurers; and
(c) a condition that the licensee notify the regulator of any
regulatory action taken against the licensee under a workers
compensation law; and
(d) a regulator condition, if any; and
(e) any other condition prescribed by regulation.
(2) A regulator condition may be included, in writing, on a self-insurer
licence—
(a) when the licence is issued; or
(b) by amending the licence at any time.
(3) The regulator may, at any time, amend or revoke a regulator condition
included on a self-insurer licence.
Note A decision by the regulator under s (2) or (3) is a reviewable decision (see
ch 12 and Workers Compensation Regulation 2002, sch 3, pt 3.1).
(4) If the regulator amends a licensed self-insurer’s licence under
subsection (2) or (3), the regulator must tell the licensed self-insurer
about the amendment as soon as practicable, but not later than 30 days
after the day the regulator decides the amendment.