NSW Legislation
Workers Compensation (Indexation of Amounts) Order 2013
1 Name of Order This Order is the Workers Compensation (Indexation of Amounts) Order 2013.
2 Commencement This Order commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
3 Definition (1) In this Order: the Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987.
Note— The Act and the Interpretation Act 1987 contain definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and application of this Order. (2) Notes included in this Order do not form part of this Order.
4 Variation of weekly payments For the purposes of section 82A (4) of the Act, the number that equates to the factor for the purposes of the variation of a weekly payment on the review date specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause is the number specified in Column 2 of that Table opposite that date. Column 1 Column 2 Review date Number equating to factor 1 April 2013 1.0179 1 October 2013 1.0078 1 April 2014 1.0184 1 October 2014 1.0095 1 April 2015 1.0075 1 October 2015 1.0140 1 April 2016 1.0055 1 October 2016 1.0037 1 April 2017 1.0146 1 October 2017 1.0072 1 April 2018 1.0143 1 October 2018 1.0062
Note— The number equating to the factor has been rounded to 4 decimal places.
5 Indexation of certain amounts—according to average weekly earnings: section 82B For the purposes of section 82B (2) of the Act, the amount that is to apply for a financial year specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause is the amount specified in Column 2 of that Table opposite that financial year. Column 1 Column 2 Financial year Amount 2012–2013 $158 2013–2014 $168 2014–2015 $173 2015–2016 $176 2016–2017 $183 2017–2018 $185 2018–2019 $190
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