Comcare definition
Examples of Comcare in a sentence
Comcare is the monopoly provider of workers' compensation insurance to Commonwealth Government employees.
This Section O does not apply to a current employee with a workers' compensation claim against the ATSB (regardless of whether liability has been accepted by Comcare), or to any employee undertaking rehabilitation for a work-related injury or illness.
In cases involving workers’ compensation, Comcare will decide if they accept the medical certificate.
Where Comcare is notified of a serious incident Australia Post must notify the relevant State Secretary and Divisional Secretary of the union as well.
At Finance's request, or at the Customer's request as relevant, the Contractor must provide reasonable assistance to Finance, the Customer, or Comcare (including giving Finance, the Customer, Comcare and their agents access to the Contractor's premises, files, information technology systems and Personnel) in connection with any monitoring, inspection, investigation or audit of work health and safety matters arising in relation to the provision of the Cloud Services.
In this clause 21: Notifiable Incident has the meaning given in section 4 of the WHS Act; Regulator means Comcare; WHS Act means the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Cth) and any corresponding WHS law within the meaning of section 4 of the WHS Act; WHS Entry Permit Holder has the meaning given in the WHS Act; WHS Laws means the WHS Act and WHS Regulations; and WHS Regulations means the regulations made under the WHS Act.
COMPENSATION LEAVE H52 Compensation leave is covered by the Safety Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988, and is determined by Comcare Australia in the event of employment related illness or injury.
Employees shall be entitled to the provision of workers compensation in terms of The Commonwealth Employees Rehabilitation Compensation Act 1988 as administered by Comcare.
A Comcare publication, Guidance on the management of eye health in the workplace, states that ‘Employees are responsible for any costs associated with the general management of their own eye health.
Receipts from insurance claims (other than Comcover or Comcare) in relation to overseas operations.