New South Wales Consolidated Acts
[Index]
[Table]
[Search]
[Search this Act]
[Notes]
[Noteup]
[Previous]
[Next]
[Download]
[History]
[Help]
WORKERS' COMPENSATION (DUST DISEASES) ACT 1942 - SECT 8H
Inspectors
8H Inspectors
(1) The Governor may appoint inspectors under this Act.
(2) Every inspector
shall be furnished with a certificate of appointment, and on applying for
admission to any premises or place which an inspector is empowered by this
section to enter, shall, if required, produce such certificate to the
occupier.
(3) The duties of inspectors shall be to obtain and furnish to the
Chairperson of the board information in relation to: (a) the payment of the
contributions referred to in section 6 (6), and matters affecting the
liability of any insurer to pay such contributions,
(b) matters arising under
any application to the board or relevant to the payment of compensation under
this Act.
In the exercise of such duties inspectors shall be subject to
direction by the Chairperson of the board.
(4) For the purpose of obtaining
any information referred to in subsection (3) an inspector may, subject to
this section, at any reasonable times: (a) inspect any premises of an
employer,
(b) require an employer to produce for his examination, and may
examine, any records required by the Principal Act to be kept by that
employer,
(c) examine any worker as to the duties, wages, and hours of work
of the worker and other matters related to his employment,
(d) require an
insurer to produce for his examination, and may examine, books, returns,
proposals, other documents and records relating to the issue or renewal of
policies of insurance under the Principal Act, and to the receipt by the
insurer of premiums for such issue or renewal, and
(e) exercise the powers
conferred on the WorkCover Authority or an authorised officer by section 238
of the 1998 Act.
(5) No inspector shall have any authority under this section
to enter a private dwelling-house, or the land used in connection therewith,
unless some manufacture or trade is carried on therein or thereon.
(6) Every
person who wilfully delays or obstructs an inspector in the exercise of any
power conferred on the inspector by this section, or who fails to produce to
an inspector any record, policy, book, return, proposal, or document which
that person is required pursuant to this section to produce, or who conceals
or prevents any person from appearing before or being examined by an
inspector, shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and be liable to a
penalty not exceeding 20 penalty units in the case of a natural person or 50
penalty units in the case of a corporation.
[Index]
[Table]
[Search]
[Search this Act]
[Notes]
[Noteup]
[Previous]
[Next]
[Download]
[History]
[Help]