12.5 Aggravation of SRCA Conditions

Under subsection 7(2) of the CTPA, the MRCA applies to a person's claim for aggravation of an accepted SRCA condition if two criteria are met:

  • the aggravation occurred on or after 1 July 2004; and
  • the aggravation relates to service rendered by the person on or after 1 July 2004.

Both criteria must be met before the MRCA can apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition.  The MRCA does not apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition if the aggravation occurred after 1 July 2004 and the aggravation only relates to defence service rendered before 1 July 2004.

It is important to note that liability for clinical onset of the original condition continues to exist under the SRCA even if the MRCA applies to an aggravation of that condition.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/policy-manual/ch-12-transitional-provisions/125-aggravation-srca-conditions

12.5.1 Aggravation occurred on or after 1 July 2004

Under subsection 7(2) of the CTPA, the MRCA applies to a person's claim for aggravation of an accepted SRCA condition if two criteria are met:

  • the aggravation occurred on or after 1 July 2004; and
  • the aggravation relates to service rendered by the person on or after 1 July 2004.

Both criteria must be met before the MRCA can apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition.  The MRCA does not apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition if the aggravation occurred after 1 July 2004 and the aggravation only relates to defence service rendered before 1 July 2004.

It is important to note that liability for clinical onset of the original condition continues to exist under the SRCA even if the MRCA applies to an aggravation of that condition.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/policy-manual/ch-12-transitional-provisions/125-aggravation-srca-conditions/1251-aggravation-occurred-or-after-1-july-2004

12.5.2 Aggravation relates to service on or after 1 July 2004

Under subsection 7(2) of the CTPA, the MRCA applies to a person's claim for aggravation of an accepted SRCA condition if two criteria are met:

  • the aggravation occurred on or after 1 July 2004; and
  • the aggravation relates to service rendered by the person on or after 1 July 2004.

Both criteria must be met before the MRCA can apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition.  The MRCA does not apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition if the aggravation occurred after 1 July 2004 and the aggravation only relates to defence service rendered before 1 July 2004.

It is important to note that liability for clinical onset of the original condition continues to exist under the SRCA even if the MRCA applies to an aggravation of that condition.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/policy-manual/ch-12-transitional-provisions/125-aggravation-srca-conditions/1252-aggravation-relates-service-or-after-1-july-2004

12.5.3 Recurrence of SRCA Conditions

Under subsection 7(2) of the CTPA, the MRCA applies to a person's claim for aggravation of an accepted SRCA condition if two criteria are met:

  • the aggravation occurred on or after 1 July 2004; and
  • the aggravation relates to service rendered by the person on or after 1 July 2004.

Both criteria must be met before the MRCA can apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition.  The MRCA does not apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition if the aggravation occurred after 1 July 2004 and the aggravation only relates to defence service rendered before 1 July 2004.

It is important to note that liability for clinical onset of the original condition continues to exist under the SRCA even if the MRCA applies to an aggravation of that condition.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/policy-manual/ch-12-transitional-provisions/125-aggravation-srca-conditions/1253-recurrence-srca-conditions

12.5.4 Claim for Clinical Onset and Aggravation

Under subsection 7(2) of the CTPA, the MRCA applies to a person's claim for aggravation of an accepted SRCA condition if two criteria are met:

  • the aggravation occurred on or after 1 July 2004; and
  • the aggravation relates to service rendered by the person on or after 1 July 2004.

Both criteria must be met before the MRCA can apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition.  The MRCA does not apply to an aggravation of a SRCA condition if the aggravation occurred after 1 July 2004 and the aggravation only relates to defence service rendered before 1 July 2004.

It is important to note that liability for clinical onset of the original condition continues to exist under the SRCA even if the MRCA applies to an aggravation of that condition.

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/policy-manual/ch-12-transitional-provisions/125-aggravation-srca-conditions/1254-claim-clinical-onset-and-aggravation