Compensation Court Act 1984 - Compensation Court Rule (Miscellaneous Amendments) 2001 (2001-300) [GG No 81 of 11.5.2001, p 2319] (NSW)
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| Compensation Court Rule | New South Wales |
(Miscellaneous Amendments) 2001
under the
Compensation Court Act 1984
The Compensation Court Rule Committee made the following rule of court under the Compensation Court Act 1984 on 3 May 2001.
S Davidson
Secretary of the Rule Committee
Explanatory note
The object of this Rule are to amend the Compensation Court Rules 1990 to effect various miscellaneous amendments and for minor law revision purposes.
| Published in Gazette No 81 of 11 May 2001, page 2319 | Page 1 |
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Compensation Court Rule (Miscellaneous
Amendments) 2001
1 Name of Rule
This Rule is the Compensation Court Rule (Miscellaneous
Amendments) 2001.
2 Commencement
This Rule commences on 11 May 2001.
3 Amendment of Compensation Court Rules 1990
The Compensation Court Rules 1990 are amended as set out in
Schedule 1.
4 Notes
The explanatory note does not form part of this Rule.
| Schedule 1 | Amendments |
(Clause 3)
[1] Part 5, rule 4C (3) (a)
Omit “certificate of conciliation outcome”. Insert instead “conciliation certificate”.
[2] Part 5, rule 8
Omit “(6)”. Insert instead “(6A)”.
[3] Part 5, rule 11B
(a) Omit subparagraph (b);
(b) Omit “and” from subparagraph (g);
(c) Omit “.” from subparagraph (h), insert instead “, and”;
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Compensation Court Rule (Miscellaneous Amendments) Rule 2001
(d) After subparagraph (h), insert:
“(i) for any order, direction or authorisation in respect of the payment of compensation pursuant to sections 83, 85, and 85A of the 1987 Act.” [4] Part 9, rule 6 (2)
After “service”, insert “of the schedule or 28 days after expiry of the time prescribed for filing an answer pursuant to Part 11 rule 3 (1), whichever is the later”.
[5] Part 23, rule 8 (2)
Omit the subrule, insert instead:
“(2) This rule applies in respect of any proceedings subject to the Evidence Act, the Workers Compensation Acts and any regulations made thereunder and to any orders of the Court or agreement between the parties not inconsistent with such Acts or regulations.”
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