Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01164:clause:1_4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01164
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 4 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 5097–8008

a medical condition, however described, that is the subject of a notice under section 53 of the SRC Act but is not yet the subject of a claim;
as the case requires.
Note: For the term 'injury' (within the meaning of the SRC Act), see subsection 4(3), and sections 5A and 123A, of the SRC Act.
medical examination means an examination arranged by a relevant authority that an employee is required to undergo in accordance with subsection 57(1) of the SRC Act.
medical practitioner means a person who is registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency as a medical practitioner and is to be interpreted consistently with the term 'legally qualified medical practitioner' in the SRC Act.
Note: The term 'legally qualified medical practitioner', which is not defined in the SRC Act, appears in subsection 4(1) in the definition of 'medical treatment', subsection 4(13) and sections 7, 15, 16, 36, 54, 57 and 126 of that Act. The term 'legally qualified medical practitioner' does not include a psychologist, which is covered by the term other health professional.
month has the meaning given in section 2G of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
other health professional means a person, other than a medical practitioner, who is:
 (a) qualified by their training or registration under the law of a State or Territory providing for the registration for a specific profession; and
 (b) registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency or a member of the relevant professional association.
other qualified person means a person, other than a medical practitioner, and otherwise has the same meaning as 'suitably qualified person' in the SRC Act.
Note: The term 'suitably qualified person', which is not defined in the SRC Act, appears in section 36 of that Act.
panel means a panel comprising two or more assessors.
rehabilitation assessment means an assessment of an employee's capability of undertaking a rehabilitation program arranged by a rehabilitation authority in accordance with subsection 36(1) of the SRC Act.
rehabilitation examination means a rehabilitation assessment and examination arranged by a rehabilitation authority that an employee is required to undergo in accordance with subsection 36(3) of the SRC Act.
SRC Act means the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988.
SRC Regulations means the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Regulations 2019.
support person means, in relation to a rehabilitation examination or medical examination, any person who accompanies the employee during part or all of the examination for the sole purpose of providing emotional support to the employee during the examination.
treating practitioner, in relation to an employee, means a medical practitioner or other health professional who is primarily responsible for the clinical management of the employee's injury.
workplace rehabilitation provider has the same