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1 New South Wales Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Chapter Preliminary Name of Act Commencement System objectives Definitions Deemed employment of workers Application of Act in certain respects Act binds Crown Certain Acts not affected Agreements with the insurance industry Page2 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Page Chapter 2 Administration Part 1 Workers Compensation Advisory Council of New South Wales 10 Constitution of Advisory Council Membership and procedure of Advisory Council Functions of Advisory Council Working parties 13 Part 2 WorkCover Authority of New South Wales Division 1 Constitution of Authority 14 Constitution of Authority 15 Board of Directors 16 General Manager 17 Staff of Authority Division 2 Management of Authority 18 The Minister 19 Board of Directors 20 General Manager 21 Delegation of functions Division 3 22 General functions 23 Specific functions Functions of Authority Part 3 Workers Compensation Premiums Rating Bureau of New South Wales 24 Constitution of Rating Bureau Membership and procedure of the Rating Bureau Functions of the Rating Bureau Rating Bureau exemptions 23 Contents page 23 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Page Part 4 Occupational Health and Safety Council of New South Wales 28 Constitution of OHS Council Membership and procedure of OHS Council Functions of OHS Council Committees of OHS Council 25 Part 5 Industry Reference Groups 32 Industry Reference Groups 33 Functions Part 6 Financial provisions Division 1 WorkCover Authority Fund 34 Workcover Authority Fund 35 Payments into and from Fund 36 Investment Division 2 Contributions to Workcover Authority Fund 37 Definitions Assessment by Authority of amount to be contributed to Fund Contributions to Fund by insurers and self-insurers 31 Division 3 Financial year of Authority 40 Financial year of Authority 33 Chapter 3 Workplace injury management 41 Object and application of Chapter Definitions Injury management programs Early notification of workplace injury Injury management plan for worker with significant injury 36 Contents page 34 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Employer s injury management plan obligations Worker s injury management plan obligations Injured worker s obligation to return to work Employer must provide suitable work Payment of cost of treatment of injured worker Second-injury arrangements Workplace rehabilitation Vocational re-education etc provided by Authority Second-injury scheme for injuries before 1 October 1999 Compliance by insurers Compliance by employer Compliance by worker Liability not affected Regulations Page Chapter 4 Workers compensation Part 1 Compensation-general 60 Liability, benefits, common law and other matters 48 Part 2 Compensation claims and proceedings Division 1 Notice of injury etc and claims for compensation 61 Notice of injury to be given to employer 62 Provisions relating to giving of notice of injury 63 Register of injuries 64 Notice of incapacity, medical etc treatment and damage to property 65 Making a claim for compensation 66 Manner of making claim for compensation 67 False claims etc 68 Order for refund of overpayments of compensation 69 Action by employer in respect of claims Contents page 45 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Page Division 2 Administration by insurers of claims for compensation or damages 70 Definitions 71 Duty of claimant to co-operate 72 Inspection of relevant claims information etc 73 Insurer to provide copies of reports to worker 74 Insurers to give notice and reasons when liability disputed 75 Report about delays and the incurring of unreasonable costs by insurers Division 3 Conciliation of disputes by conciliator 76 Definition of dispute 77 Principal Conciliator and other conciliators 78 Referral of disputes for conciliation 79 Conciliation of disputes 80 Power of conciliator to require information 81 Power of conciliator to provide information and documents to a party 82 Summons to appear at conciliation conference 83 Role for conciliator in preparing for medical panel 84 Certificates as to conciliation of disputes a5 Time within which disputes must be referred to conciliation 86 Agreements arising from conciliation 87 Control and direction of conciliators 88 Payment of costs of conciliation by employer 89 Protection of conciliators 90 Proceedings before conciliators 91 Regulations Division 4 Special provisions with respect to weekly payments of compensation 92 Definitions 93 Claims for weekly payments commencement of payments 94 Offences commencement of weekly payments 95 Direction by conciliator commencement or continuation of weekly payments Contents page 56 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents 96 Maximum period of weekly payments of compensation under direction of conciliator 97 Revocation of directions of conciliator 98 Offence-failure to comply with directions 99 Payment under direction etc not admission of liability 100 Direction under section 95 not to be challenged on technicality Page Division 5 Restrictions on commencing court proceedings 101 Restrictions on commencing court proceedings about weekly payments 102 Restrictions on commencing court proceedings for lump sum compensation 103 Restrictions on commencing court proceedings about medical, hospital and other expenses 104 Court rules and regulations providing for evidence of compliance Division 6 Proceedings before the Compensation court 105 Jurisdiction of Court 106 Authority may intervene in proceedings 107 Applications to be heard together 108 Interim awards 109 Interest before order for payment 110 Interest after order for payment 111 Interest on agreed payment of lump sum compensation 112 Costs 113 Regulations fixing maximum costs recoverable by legal practitioners or agents 114 Maximum fees recoverable by medical practitioners for medico-legal services 115 Limit on recovery of costs unreasonably incurred 116 Solicitor/client costs in compensation proceedings 117 Admissibility of statements by injured workers 118 Registration of certain persons providing interpreting etc services Contents page 67 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Page Division 7 Medical examinations and disputes Division Medical examination of workers at direction of employer 95 Medical examination of worker at direction of Court etc 96 Assessment of medical disputes by approved medical specialists 97 Referral of medical disputes to referee or panel on application of worker or employer 99 Reference of medical disputes by Principal Conciliator 102 Submission by Court, conciliator etc of matters to medical referee or panel for report Reimbursement of worker for loss of wages and expenses associated with medical examination Copies of certain medical reports to be supplied worker Admissibility of medical reports Admissibility and evidentiary value of certificates reports of medical referees and panels Power to correct mistakes in medical reports or certificates Rules of Court and regulations with respect to medical evidence to and Prohibited conduct relating to touting for claims Definitions Prohibited conduct by agents Offence of engaging in prohibited conduct Consequences of prohibited conduct for recovery of fees by agents Consequences of prohibited conduct for lawyers Lawyers and agents can be requested to certify as to prohibited conduct 112 Power to restrict or ban recovery of costs by agents who engage in prohibited conduct 113 Power to restrict or ban recovery of costs by solicitors 114 Power to restrict or ban agents who engage in prohibited conduct 115 Past conduct included in assessing persistent conduct 116 Contents page 78 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Page 141 Duty of claimants to comply with requests for information about agents and lawyers Regulation of advertising 116 Chapter 5 Workers compensation insurance Part 1 Application of Chapter 143 Chapter applies to insurance after 30 September Part 2 Insurance policies Compulsory insurance for employers Policies to be for 12 month periods Recovery of double premiums from employer not obtaining policy of insurance Misleading conduct by insurers and insurance intermediaries Insurers not to refuse insurance Insurer to notify expiration of policy Insurance for trainees Provisions of policies of insurance Recovery of excess from employer Inspection of policies Death of employer Records relating to policies and claims etc to be kept by insurers and self-insurers Employer offences relating to policies of insurance Part 3 Insurance premiums 157 Definitions Full funding of claims liabilities Approval of methodology for calculating risk premiums Fully funded total premiums Insurers required to file premiums with Authority for approval Approval of special premiums 138 Contents page 89 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Page 163 Rejection of methodology dispute resolution Premiums to be calculated in accordance with filed premiums Action by employer where insurer breaches approved total premium methodology Payment of premiums by instalments Recovery of unpaid premiums Cancellation of policy for non-payment of premium Furnishing information for calculation of premiums Records relating to wages, contracts etc to be kept and supplied by employers Employers evading payment of correct premiums 147 Part 4 Premium rebates and deficit reduction 172 Power to direct premium rebate Payment of rebate out of managed funds Deficit reduction contribution 150 Part 5 Licensing of insurers Applications for licences Determination of application for licence Offence unlicensed insurers Duration of licences Conditions of licences Matters that may be regulated by conditions of licences Assignment of licences Suspension of licences Cancellation of licences Assignment of policies following cancellation of licence etc Records and evidence relating to licences Information and records as to business etc to be supplied to Authority by insurers 160 Notification to Authority of certain defaults in relation to insurers 160 Power of Supreme Court to deal with insurers or former insurers unable to meet liabilities etc 161 Insurance brokers, agents or intermediaries 163 Contents page 910 Workplace injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Part 6 Self-insurers Applications for licences Determination of application for licence Endorsement of subsidiaries on self-insurer s licence Government employers covered by Government managed fund scheme to be self-insurers Provisions relating to licences Deposit required for self-insurers investments of deposits Alternative method of giving security Guarantees as alternative to deposit Application and refund of deposit Page Part 7 Defaulting insurers 200 Definitions Declaration of defaulting insurers Guarantee Fund may be applied to meet claims etc of defaulting insurer 170 Part 8 Insurers Guarantee Fund Definitions 172 Insolvent insurers 173 Insurers Guarantee Fund 173 Contributions to Guarantee Fund 174 Liquidator to notify Authority of claims 175 Delivery of documents etc to Authority 175 Appointment of Authority as agent and attorney of employer and worker 175 Payments to employer or liquidator 177 Operation of certain provisions 178 Application of Guarantee Fund 179 Recovery of amounts under contracts or arrangements for reinsurance 180 Payments of workers compensation when insolvent insurer dissolved 180 Inspection of documents etc by person authorised by Minister 181 Contents page 1011 Workpiace injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Page 216 Authority may take certain legal proceedings Regulations 182 Part 9 Uninsured Liability and Indemnity Scheme Definitions The Scheme Persons eligible to make claims Making of claims under Scheme Publication of claims etc Determination of claim by Authority Appeal against Authority s decision on claim Employer or insurer to reimburse Authority Recovery from directors of corporations liable to reimburse Authority Commutation of weekly payments from Scheme Miscellaneous provisions Application of other provisions of the Act to Scheme Authority s right of subrogation Chapter Miscellaneous Posting summary of Act Worker s right to information No contribution from workers No contracting out Non-assignability of compensation Service of notices Service of documents on Authority or other bodies Powers of entry and inspection by officers of Authority Authority may obtain documents from court registry Personal liability Seal of Authority or other bodies Recovery of money by Authority Disclosure of information Offences by corporations Proceedings for offences Penalty notices Contents page 1112 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Contents Page 247 Time for instituting proceedings Regulations Repeal of WorkCover Administration Act 1989 NO Schedules 1 Deemed employment of workers Provisions relating to Advisory Council Provisions relating to Board of Directors Provisions relating to Rating Bureau Provisions relating to Occupational Health and Safety Council Provisions relating to appointed conciliators 240 Contents page 1213 New South Wales Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Act No 86, 1998 An Act to provide for the effective management of work-related injuries and injury compensation for workers in respect of such injuries; and for other purposes. [Assented to 14 July 1998] See also Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Act 1998.14 Section 1 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Chapter 1 Preliminary The Legislature of New South Wales enacts: Chapter 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Act This Act is the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act Commencement This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation. 3 System objectives The purpose of this Act is to establish a workplace injury management and workers compensation system with the following objectives: to assist in securing the health, safety and welfare of workers and in particular preventing work-related injury, to provide: prompt treatment of injuries, and effective and proactive management of injuries, and necessary medical and vocational rehabilitation following injuries, in order to assist injured workers and to promote their return to work as soon as possible, to provide injured workers and their dependants with income support during incapacity. payment for permanent impairment or death, and payment for reasonable treatment and other related expenses, to be fair, affordable, and financially viable, Page 215 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Section 3 Preliminary Chapter 1 (e) (f) to ensure contributions by employers are commensurate with the risks faced, taking into account strategies and performance in injury prevention, injury management, and return to work, to deliver the above objectives efficiently and effectively. 4 Definitions (cf 1987 s 3; 1989 s 3) (1) In this Act: Advisory Council means the Workers Compensation Advisory Council of New South Wales constituted under this Act. Authority means the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales constituted under this Act. Board of Directors means the Board of Directors of the Authority. compensation includes any monetary benefit under this Act. Compensation Court means the Compensation Court of New South Wales constituted under the Compensation Court Act conciliator means conciliator as referred to in section 77. and includes the Principal Conciliator. dependants of a worker means such of the members of the worker s family as were wholly or in part dependent for support on the worker at the time of the worker s death, or would but for the incapacity due to the injury have been so dependent, and includes: a person so dependent to whom the worker stands in the place of a parent or a person so dependent who stands in the place of a parent to the worker, and a divorced spouse of the worker so dependent. and (c) a person so dependent who, although not legally married to the worker. lived with the worker as the worker s husband or wife on a permanent and genuine domestic basis. Page 316 Section 4 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Chapter 1 Preliminary dust disease has the same meaning as it has in the Workers Compensation (Dust Diseases) Act employer includes: (c) the legal personal representative of a deceased employer, or a government employer, or a former employer. Without limiting the meaning of the expression, an employer can be an individual, a corporation, a firm, an unincorporated body of persons, a government agency or the Crown. exercise a function includes perform a duty. financial year means a year commencing 1 July. former 1926 Act means the Workers Compensation Act former licensed insurer means a person (not being a licensed insurer) who: was previously a licensed insurer under this Act, the 1987 Act or section 27 of the former 1926 Act, and continues to have liabilities under policies of insurance previously issued or renewed by the person. function includes a power, authority or duty. General Manager means the General Manager of the Authority. government agency means any department, person or body exercising executive or administrative functions on behalf of the Government. government employer means the Crown or any government agency, and includes: a public health organisation within the meaning of the Health Services Act 1997, and an employer prescribed by the regulations. government worker means a worker whose employer is a government employer. Page 417 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Section 4 Preliminary Chapter 1 Guarantee Fund means the Insurers Guarantee Fund established under section 205. incapacity includes a disfigurement that is sufficient to affect the earning capacity of a worker or a worker s opportunities for employment. injury: means a personal injury arising out of or in the course of employment, and includes: (c) (i) a disease contracted by a worker in the course of employment, where the employment was a contributing factor to the disease, or (ii) the aggravation, acceleration, exacerbation or deterioration of any disease, where the employment was a contributing factor to the aggravation, acceleration, exacerbation or deterioration, but does not include (except in the case of a worker employed in or about a mine to which the Coal Mines Regulation Act 1982 applies): (i) a dust disease, or (ii) the aggravation, acceleration, exacerbation or deterioration of a dust disease. insurance includes indemnity. Insurance Ministerial Corporation means the NSW Insurance Ministerial Corporation constituted under the Government Insurance Office (Privatisation) Act licensed insurer means an insurer who is the holder of a licence granted under Part 5 of Chapter 5 and in force. medical panel means a medical panel constituted under section 14B of the Compensation Court Act medical referee means a medical referee appointed under section 14A of the Compensation Court Act and includes the chief medical officer appointed under that Act. Page 518 Section 4 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Chapter 1 Preliminary member of a family means wife or husband, father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, stepfather, stepmother, son, daughter, grandson, granddaughter, stepson, stepdaughter, brother, sister, half-brother or half-sister. occupational health and safety legislation means: the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 and the instruments under that Act, or the associated occupational health and safety legislation within the meaning of that Act, or (c) any other Act or instrument (or part) prescribed by the regulations. OHS Council means the Occupational Health and Safety Council of New South Wales constituted under this Act. policy of insurance means a policy of insurance that an employer obtains under this Act, the 1987 Act or the former 1926 Act. premium income: in relation to contributions payable under this Act by an insurer (other than a specialised insurer) in respect of a financial year-means the amount the insurer receives during that financial year as premiums in respect of policies of insurance issued or renewed by the insurer (whether the policies are issued or renewed during that financial year or during a previous financial year), or in relation to contributions payable under this Act by a specialised insurer in respect of a financial year-means the amount the insurer receives, whether during or after that financial year, as premiums in respect of policies of insurance issued or renewed by the insurer during that financial year, and. in relation to contributions payable by any insurer, includes any amount prescribed by the regulations as included for the purposes of this definition in relation to that financial year. but does not include any amount prescribed by the regulations as excluded for the purposes of this definition in relation to that financial year. Page 619 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Section 4 Preliminary Chapter 1 Principal Conciliator means the Principal Conciliator as referred to in section 77. Rating Bureau means the Workers Compensation Premiums Rating Bureau of New South Wales constituted under this Act. records includes books, accounts, minutes, registers, deeds, documents and any other sources of information compiled, recorded or stored in written form, on microfilm, by electronic process or in any other manner. related body corporate has the same meaning as it has in the Corporations Law. self-insurer means: the holder of a licence in force under Part 6 of Chapter 5, and (c) a subsidiary of the licence holder covered for the time being by the licence (as provided by section 192), and any Government employer covered for the time being by the Government's managed fund scheme (as provided by section 193). specialised insurer means: any of the following corporations: Catholic Church Insurances Ltd The Guild Insurance Co. Ltd Joint Coal Board North Insurances Pty Ltd NSW Thoroughbred Racing Board any other corporation declared by order of the Authority to be a specialised insurer, being a corporation that the Authority is satisfied has acquired the business undertaking of a corporation mentioned in paragraph or a corporation which issues policies only in respect of domestic or similar workers. the 1987 Act means the Workers Compensation Act Page 720 Section 4 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Chapter 1 Preliminary Uninsured Liability and Indemnity Scheme means the scheme established under Part 9 of Chapter 5. weekly payment, in relation to compensation, means a weekly payment of compensation under Division 2 of Part 3 of the 1987 Act in respect of a period of total or partial incapacity for work. WorkCover Authority Fund means the WorkCover Authority Fund established under this Act. worker means a person who has entered into or works under a contract of service or apprenticeship with an employer. (whether by way of manual labour, clerical work or otherwise, and whether the contract is expressed or implied, and whether the contract is oral or in writing). However, it does not include: a member of the Police Service who is a contributor to the Police Superannuation Fund under the Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act 1906, or a person whose employment is casual (that is for 1 period only of not more than 5 working days) and who is employed otherwise than for the purposes of the employer s trade or business, or an officer of a religious or other voluntary association who is employed upon duties for the association outside the officer s ordinary working hours, so far as the employment on those duties is concerned, if the officer s remuneration from the association does not exceed $700 per year, or except as provided by Schedule 1, a registered player of a sporting organisation (within the meaning of the Sporting Injuries Insurance Act 1978) while: (i) (ii) (iii) participating in an authorised activity (within the meaning of that Act) of that organisation, or engaged in training or preparing himself or herself with a view to so participating, or engaged on any daily or periodic journey or other journey in connection with the registered player so participating or the registered player being so engaged, Page 821 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Section 4 Preliminary Chapter 1 if, under the contract pursuant to which the registered player does any of the things referred to above in this paragraph, the registered player is not entitled to remuneration other than for the doing of those things. workers compensation legislation means: (c) (d) (e) this Act and the instruments under this Act, or the 1987 Act and the instruments under that Act, or the Workers Compensation (Bush Fire, Emergency and Rescue Services) Act 1987 and the instruments under that Act, or the Workers Compensation (Dust Diseases) Act 1942 and the instruments under that Act, or any other Act or instrument (or part) prescribed by the regulations. (2) Extended meaning of injured worker A reference in this Act to a worker who has been injured includes, if the worker is dead, a reference to the worker s legal personal representative, or the worker s dependants, or any other person to whom or for whose benefit compensation is payable. (3) Notes Notes in the text of this Act do not form part of this Act. Note. Section 2A of the 1987 Act provides that the 1987 Act is to be construed with, and as if it formed part of, this Act. Accordingly, a reference in this Act to this Act generally includes a reference to the 1987 Act. 5 Deemed employment of workers (cf 1987 S 5) Schedule 1 has effect. 6 Application of Act in certain respects (cf 1987 S 3 (3), (4), (5)) ( 1) Public or local authority For the purposes of this Act, the exercise of the functions of a public or local authority is taken to be its trade or business. Page 922 Section 6 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Chapter 1 Preliminary (2) Racing or recreation club For the purposes of this Act, the operations of a racing or recreation club are taken to be its trade or business. (3) Police Service For the purposes of this Act, the Crown is taken to be the employer of members of the Police Service. Note. Members of the Police Service who are contributors to the Police Superannuation Fund under the Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act 1906 are not workers within the meaning of this Act. That fund was closed to new members on and from 1 April Accordingly members of the Police Service who are not contributors to that fund are workers within the meaning of this Act. Attention is also drawn to section 216 of the Police Service Act 1990, which makes further provision for payment of compensation for those members if they are hurt on duty. 7 Act binds Crown (cf 1987 s 6) (1) This Act binds the Crown in right of New South Wales and also. so far as the legislative power of Parliament permits, the Crown in all its other capacities. (2) Nothing in this Act renders the Crown liable to be prosecuted for an offence. 8 Certain in Acts not affected (cf 1987 s 7) Nothing in this Act affects the operation of the following Acts: Workers' Compensation (Dust Diseases) Act 1942, Workers Compensation (Bush Fire, Emergency and Rescue Services) Act Agreements with the insurance industry (1) In this section insurer means a licensed insurer. a specialised insurer or a self-insurer. Page 1023 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86 Section 9 Preliminary Chapter 1 The Minister (for and on behalf of the State of New South Wales) and the Authority may enter into an agreement (an insurer agreement) with any insurer or insurers for the purpose of facilitating the proper and efficient implementation, operation and administration of this Act. Without limiting subsection (2), an insurer agreement can provide for any of the following: the conferral of functions on the Minister or the Authority with respect to any of the matters for which this Act and the 1987 Act provide (being functions that are not inconsistent with this Act or the 1987 Act), the way in which the Minister or the Authority are to exercise their functions under this Act or the 1987 Act, the payment by the State of an amount by way of compensation to an insurer who is a party to the agreement in respect of any adverse effect on the insurer that results or is likely to result from an amendment (including repeal or substitution) of this Act, the 1987 Act or the Compensation Court Act 1984, or the regulations under any of those Acts, the determination of the cases in which compensation is payable as referred to in paragraph (c), including the determination of whether any such amendment has an adverse effect on an insurer and the method of determining the amount of compensation to be paid. Minister and the Authority may exercise the functions conferred on them, respectively, under an insurer agreement. In exercising any function under this Act or the 1987 Act, the Minister and the Authority must have regard to and must comply with the provisions of an insurer agreement. An insurer agreement may be amended from time to time by agreement in writing between the parties to it, and the agreement as so amended becomes the agreement in force for the purposes of this section. Page 11 View more
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