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Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003
sec.100Certain functions and powers may be held by former self-insurer after cancellation
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### sec.100 Certain functions and powers may be held by former self-insurer after cancellation
The purpose of this section is to authorise a former self-insurer to perform functions and exercise powers to manage claims arising during the period when the former self-insurer was a self-insurer.
If the Regulator considers it appropriate, the Regulator may, at the request of a former self-insurer, allow the former self-insurer to continue to have functions and powers previously had by the former self-insurer under section 92 or 92A .
The Regulator must give the former self-insurer written notice of the functions and powers continued.
The Regulator may impose conditions on the functions and powers continued.
The former self-insurer has the functions and powers as stated in the notice.
s 100 amd 2003 No. 85 s 28 sch ; 2013 No. 52 s 114 sch 2
(sec.100-ssec.1) The purpose of this section is to authorise a former self-insurer to perform functions and exercise powers to manage claims arising during the period when the former self-insurer was a self-insurer.
(sec.100-ssec.2) If the Regulator considers it appropriate, the Regulator may, at the request of a former self-insurer, allow the former self-insurer to continue to have functions and powers previously had by the former self-insurer under section 92 or 92A .
(sec.100-ssec.3) The Regulator must give the former self-insurer written notice of the functions and powers continued.
(sec.100-ssec.4) The Regulator may impose conditions on the functions and powers continued.
(sec.100-ssec.5) The former self-insurer has the functions and powers as stated in the notice.