Accident Compensation Act 2001

Transitional provisions relating to entitlements provided by Corporation (but not under Part 10) - Disestablishment of Accident Compensation Appeal Authority

402: Disestablishment of Accident Compensation Appeal Authority

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"The Accident Compensation Appeal Authority is being closed down"

The Accident Compensation Appeal Authority, which was set up by earlier laws, is no longer going to exist. This means it's being closed down.

If you were a member or an employee of this Authority before it was closed, you won't get any money or other compensation for losing your job because of this closure.

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Part 11Transitional provisions relating to entitlements provided by Corporation (but not under Part 10)
Disestablishment of Accident Compensation Appeal Authority

402Disestablishment of Accident Compensation Appeal Authority

  1. The Accident Compensation Appeal Authority that was established by section 155 of the Accident Compensation Act 1972 and continued by section 103 of the Accident Compensation Act 1982 is disestablished.

  2. No member or employee of the Authority before its disestablishment is entitled to any payment or compensation for any loss arising out of the disestablishment.

Notes
  • Section 402: inserted, on , by section 8 of the Accident Compensation Amendment Act 2019 (2019 No 10).