Accident Compensation (Amendment) Regulations 2000 (Vic)

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Accident Compensation (Amendment) Regulations

2000

S.R. No. 102/2000

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Regulation Page
1. Objective 1
2. Authorising provision 1
3. Claim form 1
4. New Form 5 substituted 2

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STATUTORY RULES 2000

S.R. No. 102/2000

Accident Compensation Act 1985

Accident Compensation (Amendment) Regulations

2000

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:
Dated: 10 October 2000

Responsible Minister:

BOB CAMERON

Minister for WorkCover

HELEN DOYE

Clerk of the Executive Council

1. Objective

The objective of these Regulations is to amend the substitute a new form for use by employers who forward certain claims for compensation under the Accident Compensation Act 1985.

2. Authorising provision

These Regulations are made under section 253 of the Accident Compensation Act 1985.

3. Claim form

For regulation 18 of the Accident Compensation
Regulations 1990 substitute—
"18. Employer claim report

An employer, who forwards a claim for compensation in accordance with section

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S.R. No. 102/2000 r. 4

108 of the Act, other than a claim for
compensation under section 98, 98A, 98C or
98E of the Act, must furnish to the Authority

information in accordance with Form 5.".

4. New Form 5 substituted

In Schedule 7 to the Accident Compensation
Regulations 1990, for Form 5 substitute—

Accident Compensation (Amendment) Regulations 2000

r. 4 S.R. No. 102/2000

"FORM 5

Regulation 18

Accident Compensation Regulations 1990

Accident Compensation (Amendment) Regulations 2000

S.R. No. 102/2000 r. 4
".

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1 Reg. 1: S.R. No. 49/1990. Reprint No. 3 as at 13 July 1999. Reprinted to

S.R. No. 91/1999. Subsequently amended by S.R. No. 8/1999.

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