Workers' Compensation Act Amendment Act of 1909 (9 Edw VII No. 16) (Qld)
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9492 ]~ ANDS. - MASTERS AND SERVANTS. Workers' Oompensation Act Amendment Act. 9 Enw. VII. No. 16, 1909. Powers under repealed Acts. (3) For the purpose of dealing with any lands applied for, selected, or leased under any of the repealed Acts before their repeal the Governor in Oouncil may continue to appoint officers,. and may make, vary, and rescind Regulations,. and do or cause to be done all such acts and things as are necessary for giving effect to any applications, contracts, or a~ reements which have been made or arisen under the repealed Acts or any of them. MASTERS AND SERVANTS. 9 Edw. VII. An Act to Amend" The Workers' Compensation Act N~ ~ lE6. of 1905," by Extending its Provisions to Cases ~ ~ p~ ~ ~ ~ _ of Disablement for Three Days or Upwards, by A~ ~ : n! ~ ~ T Extending the Time during which Compensa- ACT OF 1909. tion shall be Payable. [ASSENTED TO 29'1'H DECEMBER, 1909.J B E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legis.. lative Oouncil and Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same~ as follows :- Short title 1. This Act mav be cited as "The W01'kers' Com- :i~ ~ ~ n~ ~ ~ c- pemation Act Ame;;dment Act of 1909," and shall be read as one with "TIle Workers'CompensationAct of 1905,"* herein referred to as the Principal Act. Amendment 2. (1.) In paragraph (i.) of subsection two of section o S f ee 8. S 4 . . A. four of the Principal Act, the words "two weeks" are No. 739, s. 4. repealed, and the words "three days" are inserted in lieu thereof. Amendment (2.) In clause Band in provisoes (a) and (b) of para.- of Schedule. graph C 1. ') 0 f ru1e one of t he Schedule to the Principal Act, the words" after the second week", wherever these words occur, are repealed. *' 5 Edw. VII. No. 26, 8upra, page 8943.
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