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Workers Compensation Act 1951
67Reimbursement for costs of medical certificate and
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67 Reimbursement for costs of medical certificate and
examination
(1) Obtaining a medical certificate, and any examination required for the
certificate, is taken to be medical or related treatment for this chapter
if the worker gives the employer a copy of the certificate.
medical certificate means a report or certificate, from a doctor, that
complies with the requirements for medical assessments prescribed
by regulation and that certifies—
(a) that a worker has suffered a loss mentioned in schedule 1
(Compensation for permanent injuries); or
(b) the extent of the loss to allow the amount of compensation
payable for the loss to be worked out.