Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scales of Charges—Medical Practitioners) Regulations 1996 (SA)

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA

WORKERS REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION (SCALES OF CHARGES—MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS)

REGULATIONS 1996

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1.           Citation

2.           Commencement

3.           Interpretation

4.           Scales of charges—Medical practitioners

SCHEDULE A Medical Services

SCHEDULE B

Supplementary Services

REGULATIONS UNDER THE WORKERS REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION

ACT 1986

Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scales of Charges—Medical Practitioners) Regulations 1996

being

No. 19 of 1996: Gaz. 25 January 1996, p. 4081

1 Came into operation 25 January 1996: reg. 2.

Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation (Scales

of Charges—Medical Practitioners) Regulations 1996.

Commencement

2. These regulations will come into operation on the day on which they are made.

Interpretation

3. In these regulations—

"Act" means the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986.

Scales of charges—Medical practitioners

4. Pursuant to subsection (11) of section 32 of the Act, the scales of charges set out in the schedules to these regulations are prescribed as scales of charges for the purposes of that section for the provision of medical and related or supplementary services by legally qualified medical practitioners.

Notes:

1.          In the schedules, "DF" (Derived fee) or "SNR" (Service not required) signifies that a fee is not set by these regulations for the relevant item.

2.          The item numbers and service descriptions referred to in Schedule A are the subject of Commonwealth of Australia copyright and are reproduced by permission.

SCHEDULE A Medical Services

[Table appears in Gaz. 25 January 1996, p. 408]

SCHEDULE B

Supplementary Services

[Table appears in Gaz

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