Instrument No. R45/2009
I, Alan Griffin, Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, pursuant to subsection 90(5) of the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986, approve this instrument made by the Repatriation Commission. Dated this 15th day of October 2009
Alan Griffin…………………............................................. ALAN GRIFFIN |
The Repatriation Commission, pursuant to subsection 90(4) of the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986, varies the Treatment Principles (Instrument No.R8 of 2004) in accordance with the Schedule. Dated this 6th day of October 2009
Ian Campbell…………Shane Carmody………………WD Rolfe
IAN CAMPBELL SHANE CARMODY BRIGADIER W D ROLFE AO (Rtd) PRESIDENT DEPUTY PRESIDENT COMMISSIONER
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[2] Commencement
This instrument commences on the 29th day from and including the day after the day it is registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
Schedule
1. Paragraph 11.9.1
omit, substitute:
11.9.1 The Commission may assist in providing aids and appliances for accident prevention and personal safety for an entitled person by approving, only once in any period of 12 months, financial assistance towards the cost of such aids or appliances to a maximum amount of $200 (maximum amount) — increased annually (if the following formula results in an increase) on 1 January by an amount worked out in accordance with the following formula:
maximum amount (including as indexed) x the movement (expressed as a percentage) in the Wage Cost Index 5 for the previous financial year (as advised to the Department by the Australian Government Treasury), rounded to the nearest dollar = increase.
11.9.1A For the purposes of paragraph 11.9.1:
(a) a period of 12 months commences on the date the Commission approves financial assistance; and
(b) the Commission is not to approve financial assistance for an entitled person if 12 months has not elapsed from and including the date of any previous approval.
Note:section 88A of the Act enables the Commission to determine a class of veterans to be eligible for specified treatment. The Commission determined holders of white cards to be eligible for “accident prevention and personal safety treatment” for all injuries/diseases whereas before the determination they could only have been eligible for this treatment for war/defence caused injuries or diseases.