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Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998
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#### 322 Assessment of impairment
322 Assessment of impairment
> > (1) The assessment of the degree of permanent impairment of an injured worker for the purposes of the Workers Compensation Acts is to be made in accordance with Workers Compensation Guidelines (as in force at the time the assessment is made) issued for that purpose.
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> > (2) Impairments that result from the same injury are to be assessed together to assess the degree of permanent impairment of the injured worker.
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> > (3) Impairments that result from more than one injury arising out of the same incident are to be assessed together to assess the degree of permanent impairment of the injured worker.
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> > Note.
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> > Section 65A of the 1987 Act provides for impairment arising from psychological/psychiatric injuries to be assessed separately from impairment arising from physical injury.
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> > (4) A medical assessor may decline to make an assessment of the degree of permanent impairment of an injured worker until the medical assessor is satisfied that the impairment is permanent and that the degree of permanent impairment is fully ascertainable. Proceedings before a court or the Commission may be adjourned until the assessment is made.
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> **s 322:** Ins 2001 No 61, Sch 4.2 \[17\]. Am 2001 No 94, Sch 1.2 \[9\] \[10\]; 2005 No 113, Sch 1.1 \[21\]; 2015 No 19, Sch 6 \[4\]; 2020 No 18, Sch 6.11\[53\].