Accident Compensation Act 2001

Provisions relating to transition from competitive provision of workplace accident insurance - Savings in respect of other ongoing matters under 1998 Act

346: Amendments to 1998 Act

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“Changes to who counts as a managing insurer in parts of the old and new law”

From 1 April 2000 onwards, when you see the term ‘managing insurer’ in certain parts of the 1998 Act and Part 11 of this Act, it now includes the Corporation. This applies to work-related personal injuries that the Corporation was responsible for. The Corporation is now considered a managing insurer in these specific sections of the law.

The law has been changed to include the Corporation as a managing insurer. This affects sections 48, 105, 107, 109, and 112 of the 1998 Act, as well as Part 11 of this Act. This change only matters for work-related personal injuries that the Corporation was in charge of.

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346Amendments to 1998 Act

  1. In respect of any period after 1 April 2000, the expression managing insurer in sections 48, 105, 107, 109, and 112 of the 1998 Act and in Part 11 of this Act is to be treated as including the Corporation in respect of any work-related personal injury for which the Corporation was responsible.

  2. Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).

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