Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2016A00016:clause:1_9a:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2016A00016
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 9A (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 3501–6224

9A  Parliamentary injury compensation scheme
 (1) The Minister may, by legislative instrument, formulate a scheme (the Parliamentary injury compensation scheme) for and in relation to any of the following:
 (a) compensation or other benefits in relation to any thing that, under the scheme, is taken to be:
 (i) an injury or disease, or an aggravation of an injury or disease, suffered by a member in connection with the member's activities as a member, Parliamentary office‑holder or Minister; or
 (ii) an injury or disease, or an aggravation of an injury or disease, suffered by the spouse of the Prime Minister in connection with the spouse's official activities as the spouse of the Prime Minister; or
 (iii) loss of or damage to an artificial limb or other artificial substitute, or a medical, surgical or other similar aid or appliance, used by a member, that occurs in the course of the member's activities as a member, Parliamentary office‑holder or Minister; or
 (iv) loss of or damage to an artificial limb or other artificial substitute, or a medical, surgical or other similar aid or appliance, used by the spouse of the Prime Minister, that occurs in the course of the spouse's official activities as the spouse of the Prime Minister;
 (b) the provision of services, facilities or equipment intended to eliminate or minimise:
 (i) risks to the health or safety of a member arising in the course of the member's activities as a member, Parliamentary office‑holder or Minister; or
 (ii) risks to the health or safety of the spouse of the Prime Minister arising in the course of the spouse's official activities as the spouse of the Prime Minister;
 (c) ancillary or incidental matters.
Note: For variation and revocation, see subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
 (2) Without limiting subsection (1), the scheme may do any of the following:
 (a) confer functions and powers on Comcare in relation to the scheme;
 (b) provide for conditions and restrictions on eligibility or continuing eligibility for compensation or other benefits under the scheme (such as conditions requiring a person to undergo rehabilitation or medical examination);
 (c) apply in relation to an injury or disease, or an aggravation of an injury or disease, suffered by a person who is or has been a member, or the spouse of the Prime Minister, in connection with an activity engaged in in accordance with the scheme;
 (d) provide for compensation or other benefits under the scheme to be payable to persons other than members;
 (e) require an amount of money paid under the scheme to be repaid in the circumstances set out in the scheme;
 (f) provide for Comcare, on behalf of the Commonwealth, to recover, set off, write