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Workers Compensation Act 1951
36GDefinitions—pt 4.3
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36G Definitions—pt 4.3
initial incapacity date, for a worker in relation to an injury that causes
incapacity or death, means—
(a) the date the worker first becomes incapacitated (whether totally
or partially) for work because of the injury;
(b) if the worker is dead and the death was not preceded by a period
of incapacity for work—the date of the worker’s death.
pension age, for a worker, has the meaning given by the Social
Security Act 1991 (Cwlth), section 23 (5A), (5B), (5C) and (5D).
statutory floor means the national minimum wage set by a national
minimum wage order in an annual wage review by the Fair Work
Commission under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cwlth).
weekly compensation, for a worker, means compensation to which
the worker is entitled under section 39 (Entitlement to weekly
compensation for first 26 weeks of incapacity) or section 40
(Entitlement to weekly compensation after first 26 weeks of
incapacity).
annual wage review—see the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cwlth),
section 285 (1).
Fair Work Commission—see the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cwlth),
section 12.
national minimum wage order—see the Fair Work Act 2009
(Cwlth), section 12.