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1988 Ed.]

Employees' Compensation

[CAP. 282

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(c) the certificate was based upon any false or misleading information or statement given or made.

(2) An application under subsection (1) shall be made within 6 months of the date of issue of the certificate in respect of which the application is made, or within such further time as the Court, in the circumstances of any particular case, thinks fit.

(Added, 76 of 1982, s. 14)

16C. [Repealed, 31 of 1985, s. 4]

Employees' Compensation (Ordinary Assessment) Boards

16D. (1) The Commissioner shall for the purposes of this section appoint one or more boards to be known as Employees' Compensation (Ordinary Assessment) Boards.

(2) An Ordinary Assessment Board shall consist of-

(a) 2 persons each of whom shall be either a medical practitioner or a registered dentist; and

(b) a Senior Labour Officer or a Labour Officer. (Amended, 31 of 1985, s. 5)

(3) A member of an Ordinary Assessment Board shall hold office on such terms and for such period as the Commissioner may determine.

(4) The Commissioner may refer to an Ordinary Assessment Board any claim for compensation for an injury to an employee of which he has notice if in the opinion of the Commissioner such injury is likely to result in permanent total or partial incapacity.

(5) In respect of a claim referred to it under subsection (4), an Ordinary Assessment Board shall, subject to subsection (6), assess the percentage of the loss of earning capacity permanently caused by the injury in accordance with this Ordinance.

(6) Where it appears to an Ordinary Assessment Board that a claim referred to it under subsection (4) is one to which section 9(1A) applies, it shall refer the claim to a Special Assessment Board.

(7) A decision of an Ordinary Assessment Board, if not unanimous, shall be that of the majority of the members thereof.

(8) Subject to this section, the procedure of an Ordinary Assessment Board shall be such as the Commissioner may determine.

Employees' Compensation (Special Assessment) Boards

(Added, 76 of 1982, s. 14)

16E. (1) The Commissioner shall for the purposes of this section appoint one or more boards to be known as Employees' Compensation (Special Assessment) Boards.

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1988 Ed.] Employees' Compensation [CAP. 282 27 (c) the certificate was based upon any false or misleading information or statement given or made. (2) An application under subsection (1) shall be made within 6 months of the date of issue of the certificate in respect of which the application is made, or within such further time as the Court, in the circumstances of any particular case, thinks fit. (Added, 76 of 1982, s. 14) 16C. [Repealed, 31 of 1985, s. 4] Employees' Compensation (Ordinary Assessment) Boards 16D. (1) The Commissioner shall for the purposes of this section appoint one or more boards to be known as Employees' Compensation (Ordinary Assessment) Boards. (2) An Ordinary Assessment Board shall consist of- (a) 2 persons each of whom shall be either a medical practitioner or a registered dentist; and (b) a Senior Labour Officer or a Labour Officer. (Amended, 31 of 1985, s. 5) (3) A member of an Ordinary Assessment Board shall hold office on such terms and for such period as the Commissioner may determine. (4) The Commissioner may refer to an Ordinary Assessment Board any claim for compensation for an injury to an employee of which he has notice if in the opinion of the Commissioner such injury is likely to result in permanent total or partial incapacity. (5) In respect of a claim referred to it under subsection (4), an Ordinary Assessment Board shall, subject to subsection (6), assess the percentage of the loss of earning capacity permanently caused by the injury in accordance with this Ordinance. (6) Where it appears to an Ordinary Assessment Board that a claim referred to it under subsection (4) is one to which section 9(1A) applies, it shall refer the claim to a Special Assessment Board. (7) A decision of an Ordinary Assessment Board, if not unanimous, shall be that of the majority of the members thereof. (8) Subject to this section, the procedure of an Ordinary Assessment Board shall be such as the Commissioner may determine. Employees' Compensation (Special Assessment) Boards (Added, 76 of 1982, s. 14) 16E. (1) The Commissioner shall for the purposes of this section appoint one or more boards to be known as Employees' Compensation (Special Assessment) Boards.
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* 1988 Ed.] Employees' Compensation [CAP. 282 27 (c) the certificate was based upon any false or misleading information or statement given or made. (2) An application under subsection (1) shall be made within 6 months of the date of issue of the certificate in respect of which the application is made, or within such further time as the Court, in the circumstances of any particular case, thinks fit. (Added, 76 of 1982, s. 14) 16C. [Repealed, 31 of 1985, s. 4] Employees' Compensation (Ordinary Assessment) Boards 16D. (1) The Commissioner shall for the purposes of this section appoint one or more boards to be known as Employees' Compensation (Ordinary Assessment) Boards. (2) An Ordinary Assessment Board shall consist of- (a) 2 persons each of whom shall be either a medical practitioner or a registered dentist; and (b) a Senior Labour Officer or a Labour Officer. (Amended, 31 of 1985, s. 5) (3) A member of an Ordinary Assessment Board shall hold office on such terms and for such period as the Commissioner may determine. (4) The Commissioner may refer to an Ordinary Assessment Board any claim for compensation for an injury to an employee of which he has notice if in the opinion of the Commissioner such injury is likely to result in permanent total or partial incapacity. (5) In respect of a claim referred to it under subsection (4), an Ordinary Assessment Board shall, subject to subsection (6), assess the percentage of the loss of earning capacity permanently caused by the injury in accordance with this Ordinance. (6) Where it appears to an Ordinary Assessment Board that a claim referred to it under subsection (4) is one to which section 9(1A) applies, it shall refer the claim to a Special Assessment Board. 7) A decision of an Ordinary Assessment Board, if not unanimous, shall be that of the majority of the members thereof. (8) Subject to this section, the procedure of an Ordinary Assessment Board shall be such as the Commissioner may determine. Employees' Compensation (Special Assessment) Boards (Added, 76 of 1982, s. 14) 16E. (1) The Commissioner shall for the purposes of this section appoint one or more boards to be known as Employees' Compensation (Special Assessment) Boards.
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1988 Ed.]

Employees' Compensation

[CAP. 282

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(c) the certificate was based upon any false or misleading information or

statement given or made.

(2) An application under subsection (1) shall be made within 6 months of the date of issue of the certificate in respect of which the application is made, or within such further time as the Court, in the circumstances of any particular case, thinks fit.

(Added, 76 of 1982, s. 14)

16C. [Repealed, 31 of 1985, s. 4]

Employees' Compensation (Ordinary Assessment) Boards

16D. (1) The Commissioner shall for the purposes of this section appoint one or more boards to be known as Employees' Compensation (Ordinary Assessment) Boards.

(2) An Ordinary Assessment Board shall consist of-

(a) 2 persons each of whom shall be either a medical practitioner or a

registered dentist; and

(b) a Senior Labour Officer or a Labour Officer. (Amended, 31 of 1985,

s. 5)

(3) A member of an Ordinary Assessment Board shall hold office on such terms and for such period as the Commissioner may determine.

(4) The Commissioner may refer to an Ordinary Assessment Board any claim for compensation for an injury to an employee of which he has notice if in the opinion of the Commissioner such injury is likely to result in permanent total or partial incapacity.

(5) In respect of a claim referred to it under subsection (4), an Ordinary Assessment Board shall, subject to subsection (6), assess the percentage of the loss of earning capacity permanently caused by the injury in accordance with this Ordinance.

(6) Where it appears to an Ordinary Assessment Board that a claim referred to it under subsection (4) is one to which section 9(1A) applies, it shall refer the claim to a Special Assessment Board.

7) A decision of an Ordinary Assessment Board, if not unanimous, shall be that of the majority of the members thereof.

(8) Subject to this section, the procedure of an Ordinary Assessment Board shall be such as the Commissioner may determine.

Employees' Compensation (Special Assessment) Boards

(Added, 76 of 1982, s. 14)

16E. (1) The Commissioner shall for the purposes of this section appoint one or more boards to be known as Employees' Compensation (Special Assessment) Boards.

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