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MILITARY REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 2004 - SECT 3

Simplified outline of this Act

This Act provides for:

  (a)   compensation and other benefits to be provided for current and former members of the Defence Force who suffer a service injury or disease; and

  (aa)   rehabilitation programs for current or former members of the Defence Force (including some who have made a claim for acceptance of liability by the Commission for a service injury or disease and some who have not made such a claim and who need not have a service injury or disease); and

  (b)   compensation and other benefits to be provided for the dependants of some deceased members; and

  (c)   certain assistance (such as child care, counselling and household services) to members or former members or to related persons of members, former members or deceased members.

Before most benefits can be paid or provided, the Commission must accept liability for an injury, disease or death of a current or former member under Chapter   2. Chapters   3, 4, 5 and 6 set out what the benefits are. Assistance or benefits under Chapter   5A can be provided before the Commission has accepted such liability.

The procedure for dealing with claims under this Act is dealt with under Chapters   7 and 8. The Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission and the administration of the Act are dealt with in Chapters   9 to 11.

Provisions in this Act might be affected by the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2004 .

A person who is entitled to a benefit under this Act might also be entitled to a pension, allowance or other benefit under the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 . This might include the following:

  (a)   a service pension under Part   III of that Act;

  (b)   treatment under Part   V of that Act;

  (c)   veterans supplement, a Victoria Cross allowance or Income Support Supplement;

  (d)   a funeral benefit.

Note:   Under section   203 of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 , the Minister may enter into an arrangement with a foreign country providing for the making of payments that are, or the provision of treatment or rehabilitation that is, comparable to payments or treatment or rehabilitation under this Act.



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