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Notices issued 2019-2020
This table provides a list of the 2019/2020 Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 (SRC Act) gazettal notices and legislative instruments which set out binding rules to support the operation of the SRC Act.
Number | Agency (where appropriate) | Section | Description | Date of effect | Gazettal/Notified on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments |
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Employees of the Commonwealth and licensed corporations | 16(6) | The Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Specified Rate per Kilometre) Instrument 2019 specifies the cents per kilometre for travel expenses payable under section 16 of the SRC Act. | 24 September 2019 | 23 September 2019 F2019L01251 | |
Employees of the Commonwealth and licensed corporations | 30(2) | The Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Specified Number for Redemption of Compensation) Instrument 2019 specifies a rate of 0.03 for the purposes of calculating redemption payments. The Explanatory Statement provides information about the intent, purpose and effect of this instrument. | 15 March 2019 |
14 March 2019 F2019L00289 | |
Employees of the Commonwealth and licensed corporations | 57(6) | Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Specification of Medical Examination Interval) Instrument 2019 specifies the minimum interval for which employees can be required to undergo a medical examination by the same medical practitioner under section 57 of the SRC Act. The Explanatory Statement provides information about the intent, purpose and effect of this instrument. | 15 March 2019 |
14 March 2019 F2019L00293 | |
Employees of the Commonwealth and licensed corporations | 7(1) | Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Specified Diseases and Employment) Amendment Instrument 2019 amends typographical errors in the 2017 Specified Diseases instrument. The Explanatory Statement provides information about the intent, purpose and effect of this instrument. | 15 March 2019 | 14 March 2019 F2019L00298 | |
Employees of the Commonwealth and licensed corporations | 5(6) | Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Declarations and Specifications) Repeal Instrument 2019 repeals redundant declarations made under the SRC Act to facilitate the remaking of two declarations under subsection 5(6). The Explanatory Statement provides information about the intent, purpose and effect of this instrument. | 16 March 2019 |
15 March 2019 F2019L00300 | |
Employees of the Commonwealth and licensed corporations | 5(6) | Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Specified Persons and Acts) Declaration 2019 specifies that volunteer employees of the Australian War Memorial or the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority shall be taken to be employed by the Commonwealth. The Explanatory Statement provides information about the intent, purpose and effect of this instrument. | 16 March 2019 |
15 March 2019 F2019L00305 | |
Employees of the Commonwealth and licensed corporations | 119(7) | Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Specified Laws) Amendment Declaration 2019 amends the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Specified Laws) Declaration 2017 to add the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 (NSW) to the list of specified laws contained in the 2017 instrument. The Explanatory Statement provides information about the intent, purpose and effect of this instrument. | 16 March 2019 |
15 March 2019 F2019L00304 | |
Licensed authorities and corporations | 89D | The Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Directions 2019 gives directions to the Commission with respect to the performance of its functions and the exercise of its powers under the SRC Act in relation to the granting of licences.The Explanatory Statement provides information about the intent, purpose and effect of this instrument. | 28 March 2019 | 27 March 2019 F2019L00299 | |
Licensed authorities and corporations | 21(5) | The Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Weekly Interest on the Lump Sum) Instrument 2019 specifies the rate for the definition of 'weekly interest on the lump sum' for the purposes of sections 21 and 21A of the SRC Act. The Explanatory Statement provides information about the intent, purpose and effect of this instrument. | 1 July 2019 | 28 June 2019 F2019L00920 |