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Workers Compensation Regulation 2002
4ARegular contractors and casuals—Act, s 11 (2) (c)
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4A Regular contractors and casuals—Act, s 11 (2) (c)
(1) For the Act, section 11 (2) (c), the following contracts are prescribed:
(a) a contract between the individual who is a bookable vehicle
driver and the principal that prevents the individual from having
an affiliated driver agreement with more than 1 transport
booking service;
(b) if the individual is a bookable vehicle driver and does not have
a contract mentioned in paragraph (a)—a contract of bailment
between the individual and the principal under which the
individual has the use of a bookable vehicle.
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affiliated driver agreement—see the Road Transport (Public
Passenger Services) Act 2001, section 36.
bookable vehicle—see the Road Transport (Public Passenger
Services) Act 2001, section 29.
bookable vehicle driver—see the Road Transport (Public Passenger
Services) Act 2001, section 29.
transport booking service—see the Road Transport (Public
Passenger Services) Act 2001, section 28.
5 Approval of medical guidelines
(1) The Minister may approve medical guidelines about—
(a) the diagnosis of, or prognosis or treatment for, injuries; or
(b) how to assess the extent of an injury for the Act, part 4.4
(Compensation for permanent injuries).
(2) If the work health and safety council sets up an advisory committee
Minister must consider any recommendation made by the committee
about proposed medical guidelines.
(3) An approved medical guideline is a notifiable instrument.
(4) An approved medical guideline may apply, adopt or incorporate an
instrument as in force at a particular time.
Note 1 The text of an applied, adopted or incorporated instrument, whether
applied as in force from time to time or as at a particular time, is taken to
be a notifiable instrument if the operation of the Legislation Act, s 47 (5)
or (6) is not disapplied (see s 47 (7)).
Note 2 A reference to an instrument includes a reference to a provision of an
instrument (see Legislation Act, s 14 (2)).
(5) The Legislation Act, section 47 (5) does not apply to a medical
guideline mentioned in subsection (1) (b).
Interpretation generally Part 2
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