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WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT 1987 - SECT 150A
The applicable substantive law for work injury claims
150A The applicable substantive law for work injury claims
(1) If
compensation is payable (whether or not it has been paid) under the statutory
workers compensation scheme of a State in respect of an injury to a worker,
the substantive law of that State is the substantive law that governs: (a)
whether or not a claim for damages in respect of the injury can be made, and
(b) if it can be made, the determination of the claim.
(2) This Division does
not apply if compensation is payable in respect of the injury under the
statutory workers compensation scheme of more than one State.
(3) For the
purposes of this section, compensation is considered to be payable under a
statutory workers compensation scheme of a State in respect of an injury if
compensation in respect of it: (a) would have been payable but for a provision
of the scheme that excludes the worker’s right to compensation because the
injury is attributable to any conduct or failure of the worker that is
specified in that provision, or
(b) would have been payable if a claim for
that compensation had been duly made, and (where applicable) an election to
claim that compensation (instead of damages) had been duly made.
(4) A
reference in this section to compensation payable in respect of an injury does
not include a reference to compensation payable on the basis of the
provisional acceptance of liability.
(5) In this Division:
"State" includes Territory.
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