Work Injury Compensation Act |
* The Workmen’s Compensation (Medical Board) Regulations 2005 were originally made under section 36 of the 1998 Revised Edition of the Workmen’s Compensation Act (Cap. 354). The Act was renamed the Work Injury Compensation Act and section 36 was replaced by new section 45 with effect from 1st April 2008 by Act 5/2008. The Workmen’s Compensation (Medical Board) Regulations were amended and renamed the Work Injury Compensation (Medical Board) Regulations with effect from 1st April 2008 by S 167/2008. Section 41(5) of Act 5/2008 provided that these Regulations, so far as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of the Act as amended, shall continue in force until they are revoked or repealed by subsidiary legislation made under the Act as amended by section 22 of Act 5/2008. |
Work Injury Compensation (Medical Board) Regulations |
Rg 6 |
G.N. No. S 542/2005 |
REVISED EDITION 2010 |
(31st January 2010) |
[15th August 2005] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Work Injury Compensation (Medical Board) Regulations. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Establishment of Work Injury Compensation Medical Board |
Functions |
4.—(1) The Board shall assist the Commissioner in matters relating to medical evidence for the purpose of determining the compensation payable under the Act.
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Appointment of panels |
5.—(1) The Board may appoint one or more panels each consisting of at least 2 medical practitioners to carry out its functions under these Regulations. [S 101/2014 wef 01/03/2014]
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Fees |
6. The Board may impose such fees as it may determine on any person mentioned in regulation 4(2) for any medical assessment made by the Board or by any panel. [G.N. Nos. S 542/2005; S167/2008] |
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