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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 6', 'art 8', 'art 1', 'arts 1', 'art 5', 'art 5']

Accident Compensation Act 2001 No 49 (as at 01 October 2019), Public Act 6 Interpretation – New Zealand Legislation
accident has the meaning set out in section 25
Accounts means the Accounts required to be maintained and operated under section 166
means a business, industry, profession, trade, undertaking of an employer, a self-employed person, or a private domestic worker; and
includes ancillary or subservient functions relating to the activity, such as administration, management, marketing and distribution, technical support, maintenance, and product development; and
in the case of a self-employed person, refers to the nature of his or her work rather than the context or business in which he or she is working
acute treatment has the meaning set out in section 7
Board means the Board of the Corporation
child, in relation to a deceased claimant,—
means his or her natural child; and
includes his or her adopted child; and
includes any other child who would ordinarily be regarded as his or her child because the deceased claimant—
was the spouse or partner of one of the child’s parents; and
acted as a parent of the child; but
does not include an other dependant of the claimant
child care means personal care or supervisory care of a child in New Zealand
claim means a claim under section 48
claimant, in relation to a deceased claimant, includes the spouse or partner, any child, and any other dependants of the deceased claimant
close company has the same meaning as in section YA 1 of the Income Tax Act 2007
means the Code of ACC Claimants’ Rights approved under section 44; and
includes any amendments to the Code approved under section 47
Commissioner means the Commissioner of Inland Revenue, and has the same meaning as in section 3(1) of the Tax Administration Act 1994
Corporation means the Accident Compensation Corporation continued by section 259
counsellor means a counsellor of a type described in regulations made under this Act
cover has the meaning set out in section 8
Crown entity subsidiary has, subject to section 266, the same meaning as in the second column of section 7(1)﻿(c) of the Crown Entities Act 2004
Crown funding agreement has the same meaning as in section 10 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000
deceased claimant means a claimant who dies and whose cover under section 20 or section 22 is for death or for physical injuries from which he or she dies
decision or Corporation’s decision includes all or any of the following decisions by the Corporation:
a decision whether or not a claimant has cover:
a decision about the level of any entitlements to be provided:
a decision made under the Code about a claimant’s complaint
district health board or other provider means a DHB or provider, as defined in section 6 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000
earner—
does not include, for the purpose of Part 6, a person who is an employer solely by reason of any of section RD 5(1)﻿(b)﻿(iii), (6)﻿(b), or (c) of the Income Tax Act 2007
financial year means a period of 12 months ending with 30 June
first week compensation means compensation payable under section 97
first week of incapacity means the period—
starting,—
in a case where there are separate periods of incapacity resulting from the same personal injury, on the day on which the initial period of incapacity commences; or
in any other case, on the day on which an incapacity resulting from a personal injury first commences; and
ending with the close of the sixth day after that day
foreign representative means any person who is not a permanent resident of New Zealand and who is present in New Zealand for the sole purpose of performing the person’s duties—
either as a member of the staff of a diplomatic mission of any State (within the meaning of the Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1968) or as a member of a consular post of any State (within the meaning of the Consular Privileges and Immunities Act 1971); or
as a representative or officer or employee of the Government of any country other than New Zealand; or
as a representative or officer or employee of any international organisation or of the Commonwealth Secretariat or of any organ of an international organisation or the Commonwealth Secretariat; or
as a representative at any conference convened in New Zealand by an international organisation or by the Commonwealth Secretariat
former Act includes the Accident Insurance Act 1998, the Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Act 1992, the Accident Compensation Act 1982, and the Accident Compensation Act 1972
full-time employment, in relation to an earner, means employment in the 4 weeks immediately before his or her incapacity commenced, for either—
an average of at least 30 hours per week; or
a lesser number of hours, if the lesser number of hours is defined as full-time employment in the employment agreement under which the earner was employed, because of the particular nature of that employment
full-time study means a course of study recognised as full-time by the place of education that administers it
government agency, for the purposes of Part 8 and section 324(4)﻿(b)﻿(ii), includes a government department and a Crown entity
health and safety regulator has the same meaning as regulator in section 16 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015
means a person who is, or is deemed to be, registered with an authority established or continued by section 114 of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 as a practitioner of a particular health profession; but
in relation to that health profession and to any purpose stated in a relevant notice under section 322A, does not include a person who, for that purpose, is declared not to be a health practitioner
impairment, unless otherwise defined in regulations made under section 322, means a loss, loss of use, or derangement of any body part, organ system, or organ function
incapacity,—
for the purposes of determining incapacity, means incapacity determined under section 103 or section 105, as the case may require; and
includes absence from employment in order to get treatment for personal injury covered by this Act, if the treatment—
is treatment of a type that the claimant is entitled to under Part 1 of Schedule 1
individual rehabilitation plan—
means a plan under section 75 that provides for a claimant to receive rehabilitation that will assist in accordance with section 70 in restoring the claimant’s health, independence, and participation to the maximum practicable extent; and
includes an individual rehabilitation programme or individual rehabilitation plan entered into under a former Act
is, or is deemed to be, registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand continued by section 114(1)﻿(a) of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 as a practitioner of the profession of medicine; and
mental injury has the meaning set out in section 27
moped has the meaning given to it in section 2(1) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986
Motor Vehicle Account means the Account described in section 213
motor vehicle injury has the meaning set out in sections 29 and 35
motorcycle has the meaning given to it in section 2(1) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986
Motorcycle Safety levy means the levy payable under section 214(3)
New Zealand has the meaning set out in section 16
New Zealand superannuation qualification age,—
for a person born before 1 April 1936, means the appropriate age set out in section 3 of the Social Welfare (Transitional Provisions) Act 1990 (before its repeal):
for any other person, means the age specified in section 7 of the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Act 2001,—
irrespective of whether or not the particular person qualifies for New Zealand superannuation at that or any other age
non-earner means a natural person who is not an earner
Non-Earners’ Account means the Account described in section 227
nurse practitioner has the meaning given to it in regulations made under this Act
ordinarily resident in New Zealand has the meaning set out in section 17
other dependant means a person who has all the following characteristics immediately before a deceased claimant’s death:
because of his or her physical or mental condition, he or she is financially dependent on the deceased claimant:
he or she is deriving average earnings per week of less than the minimum weekly earnings as determined under clause 42(3) of Schedule 1:
he or she is not the deceased claimant’s spouse or partner:
he or she is not a child of the deceased claimant under 18 years
outstanding claims liability, in relation to a particular date, means the present value of expected future payments in respect of claims under this Act or any of the former Acts, which claims are—
claims notified to, and accepted by, the Corporation before that date, in respect of which payments have not been fully made at that date; and
claims that relate to events that have already occurred, but that have not been notified to, or accepted by, the Corporation as at that date; and
claims of a type described in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) that have been taken on by the Corporation, in accordance with section 7 of the Accident Insurance (Transitional Provisions) Act 2000, under an agreement with an insurer
overpayment means an overpayment of the type described in section 248(1)﻿(a)
parental leave has the same meaning as in section 2(1) of the Parental Leave and Employment Protection Act 1987
partner, in the phrase “spouse or partner” and in related contexts, has the meaning set out in section 18A(1) to (3); and, in relation to a deceased claimant, has the meaning set out in section 18A(4) to (6)
PAYE income payment has the same meaning as in section RD 3(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007
personal injury has the meaning set out in section 26
personal injury caused by a work-related gradual process, disease, or infection has the meaning set out in section 30
personal injury covered by any former Act means—
personal injury covered by the Accident Insurance Act 1998:
personal injury covered by the Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Act 1992:
personal injury by accident covered by the Accident Compensation Act 1982 or the Accident Compensation Act 1972
pharmaceutical means—
a prescription medicine, a restricted medicine, or a pharmacy-only medicine, as listed in Parts 1, 2, and 3 of Schedule 1 of the Medicines Regulations 1984; or
a controlled drug as defined in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975
place of education—
a composite school or a secondary school as defined by section 2(1) of the Education Act 1989 or a secondary school registered under section 35A of that Act; and
an institution, such as a polytechnic, teachers college, university or wananga, as defined by section 159(1) of the Education Act 1989; and
a registered establishment as defined by section 159(1) of the Education Act 1989; and
includes any other prescribed place of education
place of employment means any premises or place—
occupied for the purposes of employment; or
to which a person has access because of his or her employment; or
attended by a person for a course of education or training for the purposes of his or her current employment, if he or she receives earnings from that employment for his or her attendance
potential earner means a claimant who either—
suffered personal injury before turning 18 years; or
suffered personal injury while engaged in full-time study or training that began before the claimant turned 18 years and continued uninterrupted until after the claimant turned 18 years
practicable, in relation to rehabilitation, means practicable after considering and balancing the following:
the nature and consequences of the injury:
the achievement of rehabilitation outcomes:
the availability of other forms of rehabilitation:
practising certificate means an annual practising certificate issued by the relevant authority under section 26(3) or section 29(4), or deemed to have been issued under section 191(2), of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003
private domestic worker means a person—
who is employed by any other person where—
the employer is the occupier or one of the occupiers of a dwellinghouse or other premises used exclusively for residential purposes; and
the employment is for the performance of work in or about the dwellinghouse or premises or the garden or grounds belonging to the dwellinghouse or premises; and
the employment is not in relation to any business carried on by the employer or to any occupation or calling of the employer; and
the employment is not regular full-time employment; and
to whom section RD 4 of the Income Tax Act 2007 (obligation to make own tax deductions) applies
public health acute services means services (as defined in regulations made under section 322(2)) that are purchased through the Minister of Health and provided by a publicly funded provider
registered health professional means a registered health professional of a type defined in regulations made under this Act
Registrar, in relation to an appeal to the District Court under Part 5, means a Registrar of a specified registry; and includes a Deputy Registrar of a specified registry
means a process of active change and support with the goal of restoring, to the extent provided under section 70, a claimant’s health, independence, and participation; and
comprises treatment, social rehabilitation, and vocational rehabilitation
self-employed person means a natural person who has earnings as a self-employed person
shareholder-employee means a natural person who is a shareholder in, and an employee of, a close company
specified maximum, in relation to earnings, means the relevant prescribed maximum amount of earnings on which a levy is payable by or in respect of any person
specified registry, in relation to an appeal under Part 5, means a registry of the District Court that is for the time being specified in regulations made under this Act for the purposes of sending or filing notices of appeal
spouse has the meaning set out in section 18(1) to (3); and, in relation to a deceased claimant, has the meaning set out in section 18(4) to (6)
suffers is affected in its interpretation by—
section 36 and clause 55 of Schedule 1, when it is used in relation to mental injury:
section 38 and clause 55 of Schedule 1, when it is used in relation to treatment injury or personal injury caused by medical misadventure
tax year, in relation to any person, has the same meaning as in section YA 1 of the Income Tax Act 2007 for the purposes of furnishing a return of income under the Tax Administration Act 1994
trade plate has the same meaning as in section 233(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998
an examination for the purpose of providing a certificate including the provision of the certificate
treatment injury has the meaning set out in section 32
Treatment Injury Account means the Account described in section 228
treatment provider means a treatment provider of a type defined in regulations made under this Act
vocational independence, in relation to a claimant, means the claimant’s capacity, as determined under section 107, to engage in work—
for which he or she is suited by reason of experience, education, or training, or any combination of those things; and
for 30 hours or more a week
WorkSafe means WorkSafe New Zealand established by section 5 of the WorkSafe New Zealand Act 2013.
An example used in this Act is only illustrative of the provision it relates to. It does not limit the provision.
Compare: 1998 No 114 s 13
Section 6(1) acupuncturist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(a) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) audiologist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(b) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) child paragraph (c)﻿(i): amended, on 26 April 2005, by section 8(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 12).
Section 6(1) chiropractor: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(c) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) claimant: amended, on 26 April 2005, by section 8(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 12).
Section 6(1) clinical dental technician: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(d) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) close company: amended, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) Crown entity subsidiary: inserted, on 25 January 2005, by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).
Section 6(1) Crown entity subsidiary: amended, on 18 July 2013, by section 42 of the Crown Entities Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 51).
Section 6(1) dental technician: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(e) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) dentist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(f) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) earner paragraph (b): amended, on 5 December 2017, by section 30 of the Compensation for Live Organ Donors Act 2016 (2016 No 96).
Section 6(1) Earners’ Account Residual levy: repealed, on 3 March 2010, by section 6(1) of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 1).
Section 6(1) employee paragraph (a): amended, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) employee paragraph (b): amended (with effect on 30 March 2017), on 29 March 2018, by section 408(a) of the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2017–18, Employment and Investment Income, and Remedial Matters) Act 2018 (2018 No 5).
Section 6(1) employee paragraph (b): amended, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) employee paragraph (b): amended, on 1 April 2005 (effective for 2005–06 tax year and later tax years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section YA 2 of the Income Tax Act 2004 (2004 No 35).
Section 6(1) employer paragraph (a): amended, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) employer paragraph (a): amended, on 26 March 2003 (applying to obligations under the principal Act that arise on and after 1 April 2004), by section 165(1) of the Taxation (Maori Organisations, Taxpayer Compliance and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2003 (2003 No 5).
Section 6(1) employer paragraph (a)﻿(i): amended, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) employer paragraph (a)﻿(ii): amended (with effect on 30 March 2017), on 29 March 2018, by section 408(b) of the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2017–18, Employment and Investment Income, and Remedial Matters) Act 2018 (2018 No 5).
Section 6(1) employer paragraph (a)﻿(ii): amended, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) employer paragraph (a)﻿(ii) amended, on 1 April 2005 (effective for 2005–06 tax year and later tax years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section YA 2 of the Income Tax Act 2004 (2004 No 35).
Section 6(1) employer paragraph (b): amended, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) Employers’ Account: repealed, on 1 April 2007, by section 13(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 8).
Section 6(1) fully funded: repealed, on 24 September 2015, by section 4 of the Accident Compensation (Financial Responsibility and Transparency) Amendment Act 2015 (2015 No 85).
Section 6(1) health and safety regulator: inserted, on 4 April 2016, by section 5 of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2015 (2015 No 71).
Section 6(1) health practitioner: inserted, on 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48).
Section 6(1) income year: repealed, on 1 April 2005 (effective for 2005–06 tax year and later tax years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section YA 2 of the Income Tax Act 2004 (2004 No 35).
Section 6(1) medical error: repealed, on 1 July 2005, by section 3(3) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) medical laboratory technologist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(h) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) Medical Misadventure Account: repealed, on 1 April 2007, by section 13(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 8).
Section 6(1) medical mishap: repealed, on 1 July 2005, by section 3(3) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) medical practitioner: inserted, on 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48).
Section 6(1) medical radiation technologist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(j) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) midwife: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(k) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) moped: inserted, on 3 March 2010, by section 6(3) of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 1).
Section 6(1) Motor Vehicle Account Residual levy: repealed, on 3 March 2010, by section 6(1) of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 1).
Section 6(1) motorcycle: inserted, on 3 March 2010, by section 6(3) of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 1).
Section 6(1) Motorcycle Safety levy: inserted, on 3 March 2010, by section 6(3) of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 1).
Section 6(1) New Zealand superannuation qualification age: substituted, on 12 October 2001, by section 77 of the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Act 2001 (2001 No 84).
Section 6(1) New Zealand superannuation qualification age paragraph (b): amended, on 21 April 2005, by section 9(1) of the New Zealand Superannuation and Retirement Income Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 42).
Section 6(1) nurse: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(l) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) nurse practitioner: replaced, on 1 October 2019, by section 4(4) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2008 (2008 No 46).
Section 6(1) occupational therapist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(m) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) optometrist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(n) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) osteopath: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(o) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) other dependant paragraph (c): amended, on 26 April 2005, by section 8(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 12).
Section 6(1) partner: inserted, on 26 April 2005, by section 3 of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 12).
Section 6(1) PAYE income payment: inserted, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) personal injury caused by medical misadventure: repealed, on 1 July 2005, by section 3(4) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) pharmacist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(p) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) physiotherapist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(q) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) place of education paragraph (a)﻿(i): replaced, on 24 October 2018, by section 24 of the Education Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 40).
Section 6(1) podiatrist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(r) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) practising certificate: inserted, on 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48).
Section 6(1) private domestic worker paragraph (b): amended, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) registered health professional: replaced, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(5) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) registered medical practitioner: repealed, on 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48).
Section 6(1) Registrar: amended, on 1 March 2017, by section 261 of the District Court Act 2016 (2016 No 49).
Section 6(1) Residual Claims Account: repealed, on 3 March 2010, by section 6(1) of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 1).
Section 6(1) Residual Claims levy: repealed, on 3 March 2010, by section 6(1) of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 1).
Section 6(1) scope of practice: inserted, on 18 September 2004, by section 175(1) of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (2003 No 48).
Section 6(1) Self-Employed Work Account: repealed, on 1 April 2007, by section 13(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 8).
Section 6(1) source deduction payment: repealed, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) specified registry: amended, on 1 March 2017, by section 261 of the District Court Act 2016 (2016 No 49).
Section 6(1) speech therapist: repealed, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(2)﻿(t) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) suffers paragraph (c): amended, on 1 April 2007, by section 13(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 8).
Section 6(1) tax year: inserted, on 1 April 2005 (effective for 2005–06 tax year and later tax years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section YA 2 of the Income Tax Act 2004 (2004 No 35).
Section 6(1) tax year: amended, on 1 April 2008 (effective for 2008–09 income year and later income years, except when the context requires otherwise), by section ZA 2(1) of the Income Tax Act 2007 (2007 No 97).
Section 6(1) trade plate: substituted, on 1 May 2011, by section 35(4) of the Land Transport Amendment Act 2009 (2009 No 17).
Section 6(1) treatment injury: inserted, on 1 July 2005, by section 3(6) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) Treatment Injury Account: inserted, on 1 April 2007, by section 13(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 8).
Section 6(1) treatment provider: replaced, on 1 October 2019, by section 3(7) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act (No 2) 2005 (2005 No 45).
Section 6(1) vocational independence paragraph (b): amended, on 1 July 2010, by section 6(2) of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 1).
Section 6(1) weekly compensation: amended, on 26 April 2005, by section 8(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 12).
Section 6(1) Work Account: inserted, on 1 April 2007, by section 13(1) of the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 8).
Section 6(1) WorkSafe: inserted, on 16 December 2013, by section 22 of the WorkSafe New Zealand Act 2013 (2013 No 94).