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Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003
sec.73Calculation of the number of full-time workers
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### sec.73 Calculation of the number of full-time workers
For sections 71 (1) (a) , 71 (4) (d) and 72 (1) (b) , the number of full-time workers is calculated by—
calculating the total number of ordinary time hours worked by the workers employed during a continuous 6-month period in the 1 year immediately before the application is given to the Regulator; and
dividing the number of hours by 910.
The whole number resulting from the division is the number of full-time workers.
The continuous 6-month period is the period chosen by the applicant.
s 73 amd 2013 No. 52 s 114 sch 2 ; 2016 No. 44 s 53 sch 1
(sec.73-ssec.1) For sections 71 (1) (a) , 71 (4) (d) and 72 (1) (b) , the number of full-time workers is calculated by— calculating the total number of ordinary time hours worked by the workers employed during a continuous 6-month period in the 1 year immediately before the application is given to the Regulator; and dividing the number of hours by 910.
(sec.73-ssec.2) The whole number resulting from the division is the number of full-time workers.
(sec.73-ssec.3) The continuous 6-month period is the period chosen by the applicant.
- (a) calculating the total number of ordinary time hours worked by the workers employed during a continuous 6-month period in the 1 year immediately before the application is given to the Regulator; and
- (b) dividing the number of hours by 910.