Accident Compensation Act 2001

Transitional provisions relating to entitlements provided by Corporation (but not under Part 10) - Application of this Part

353: Part not to apply to certain claims

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"Some old injury claims follow different rules"

This part of the law doesn't apply to some types of claims. If you got hurt in a way that's still covered by an older law called the Accident Insurance Act 1998, then this part doesn't affect you. Instead, your claim would be handled under Part 10 of that older law. This means that for some injuries that happened in the past, different rules might apply.

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Part 11Transitional provisions relating to entitlements provided by Corporation (but not under Part 10)
Application of this Part

353Part not to apply to certain claims

  1. This Part does not apply to claims for cover or entitlement in respect of personal injury to which the Accident Insurance Act 1998 continues to apply under Part 10.