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No. 58
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Parliamentary Summary
Bills Introduced
Government Bill
(Minister/Member in Charge shown in parenthesis)
20 April 1993
Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Amendment (No. 3) (Rt Hon W F Birch)
Referred to Select Committee
Labour
Private Member’s Bill
21 April 1993
New Zealand Public Radio Charter (Steve Maharey)
Commerce
Summary of Bills Introduced
Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Amendment (No. 3)
Amends the Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Act 1992 and makes a related amendment to the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992.
Clause 3, which is retrospective to 1 July 1992, excludes from the definition of the term “accident” any treatment which is provided outside New Zealand by a person whose qualifications are equivalent to those of a registered health professional.
Clause 4 amends the Act so that personal injury which results from a drug or clinical trial which has been approved by an appropriate ethics committee will be covered as medical misadventure under the scheme. The definition of “registered health professional” is extended to include a person with the equivalent qualifications to those of a registered health professional in New Zealand.
Clauses 5, 6, and 8 propose amendments to ensure that, in the areas of gradual process, disease, or infection arising in the course of employment, and for victims of criminal conduct, the “injury” must have occurred in New Zealand or while the claimant was ordinarily resident in New Zealand. Cover under section 11 of the Act is also extended to those cases in which the employment through which the exposure occurred, continued beyond 1 April 1974.
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🏛️ Parliamentary Summary - Bills Introduced
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration20 April 1993
Bills, Accident Rehabilitation, Compensation Insurance
- W. F. Birch (Rt Hon), Introduced Government Bill
🏛️ Private Member’s Bill Introduction
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration21 April 1993
Bills, New Zealand Public Radio Charter
- Steve Maharey, Introduced Private Member’s Bill
🏛️ Summary of Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Amendment Bill
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationBill Summary, Accident, Compensation, Insurance