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Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013
301UDetermination certificates to be issued
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301U Determination certificates to be issued
(1) ACCS must issue a determination certificate within 14 days of the conclusion of an arbitration hearing.
(2) The determination certificate must—
(b) be provided to the claimant and the employer and the Authority or self‑insurer; and
(c) set out any terms on which the dispute is determined; and
(d) set out any conditions of the determination; and
(e) set out any ancillary determinations in relation to the dispute; and
(f) certify that each party to the dispute is bound by the result; and
(g) state that the determination certificate is evidence of—
(i) the determination of the dispute between the parties; and
(ii) the terms on which the dispute has been determined; and
(h) state that the determination of ACCS comes into effect immediately after it is given or at such later time as specified in the determination certificate; and
(i) specify the appeal rights (if any) available to the parties to the dispute.
(3) The determination certificate is admissible in any court proceeding as evidence of—
(a) the determination of the dispute between the parties; and
(b) the terms on which the dispute has been determined.
S. 301V inserted by No. 15/2021 s. 35.