Accident Compensation Act 2001

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

389: Disentitling sections apply

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"Rules that might stop you from getting some benefits"

The rules in sections 118 to 122 apply to you if you're affected by sections 364 to 376 and 380 to 387. These rules might stop you from getting certain benefits.

If you get an independence allowance, some old rules from the Accident Insurance Act 1998 still apply to you. These old rules are sections 117 to 123.

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

389Disentitling sections apply

  1. Sections 118 to 122 apply to persons to whom sections 364 to 376 and 380 to 387 apply.

  2. Sections 117 to 123 of the Accident Insurance Act 1998 continue to apply to the payment of an independence allowance.