(Historical Reference) Policy Instructions

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Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions

No. 1 Prioritisation of Claims under the MRCA

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Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-1-prioritisation-claims-under-mrca

No. 2 Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective From 1 JULY 2005

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Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-2-indexation-mrca-compensation-rates-effective-1-july-2005

No. 3 Guide to Determining Impairment and Compensation (GARP)

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Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-3-guide-determining-impairment-and-compensation-garp

No. 4 Voluntary Work and its Impact on Incapacity Payments under the SRCA and MRCA

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Instruction

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Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-4-voluntary-work-and-its-impact-incapacity-payments-under-srca-and-mrca

No. 5 Determining which Act applies to persons with service before, and on or after, 1 July 2004

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Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-5-determining-which-act-applies-persons-service-and-or-after-1-july-2004

No. 5A Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

Instruction

Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/node/19402

No. 6 Lodgement of MRCA Claims and Other Documents at Places and in the Manner Approved Under Section 323

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Instruction

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Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-6-lodgement-mrca-claims-and-other-documents-places-and-manner-approved-under-section-323

No. 7 Rehabilitation

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Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-7-rehabilitation

No. 8 MRCA Clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and Deducting Debt's from MRCA Arrears

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Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-8-mrca-clearances-centrelink-and-repatriation-commission-and-deducting-debts-mrca-arrears

No. 9 Approved Forms for Claims Under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

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Instruction

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Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-9-approved-forms-claims-under-military-rehabilitation-and-compensation-act-2004

No. 10 Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

Instruction

Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-10-delegates-have-discretion-make-interim-incapacity-payments-federal-minimum-wage-fmw-rate-under-military-rehabilitation-and-compensation-act-2004-mrca

No. 11 Treatment Paths

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Instruction

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Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-11-treatment-paths

No. 12 Determination of Liability for Aggravation

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Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-12-determination-liability-aggravation

No. 13 Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

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Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-13-indexation-mrca-compensation-rates-effective-1-july-2006

No. 14 MRCA - Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

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Instruction

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Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-14-mrca-section-10-determinations-part-time-reservists-and-cadets-who-are-unlikely-return-defence-service

No. 15 MRCA Treatment Paths

Instruction

Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-15-mrca-treatment-paths

No. 16 Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 or the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 for the purposes of the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

Instruction

Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-16-bringing-across-impairment-suffered-result-conditions-accepted-under-veterans-entitlements-act-1986-or-safety-rehabilitation-and-compensation-act-1988

No. 17 Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988

Instruction

Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-17-compensation-funeral-expenses-under-section-18-safety-rehabilitation-and-compensation-act-1988

No. 18 Applying streamlining procedures

Instruction

Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-18-applying-streamlining-procedures

No. 19 Bereavement Compensation Payments under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

Instruction

Instruction

Number

Prioritisation of claims under the MRCA

1

Indexation of MRCA compensation rates effective from 1 July 2005

2

Guide to Determining Impairment Compensation (GARP)

3

Voluntary work and its impact on payments under the SRCA and MRCA.

4

Determining which Act applies to persons with Service 'before, and on or after', 1 July 2004

5

Letters received from clients or their representatives insisting a determination be made under the SRCA in cases where MRCA service has contributed to the injury or disease

5a

Lodgement of MRCA claims and other documents at places and in the manner approved under Section 323

6

Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Scheme Policy Rehabilitation

7

MRCA clearances with Centrelink and Repatriation Commission and deducting debt's from MRCA arrears

8

Approved forms for claims under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004

9

Delegates have the discretion to make interim incapacity payments at the Federal Minimum Wage (FMW) rate under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA)

10

Clarify the treatment entitlement of persons with 60 or more impairment points and the import of Section 281 of the MRCA

11

Clarify the circumstances in which liability for aggravation of a condition can be accepted under the MRCA

12

Indexation of MRCA Compensation Rates Effective from 1 July 2006

13

MRCA – Section 10 Determinations for part-time Reservists and Cadets who are unlikely to return to defence service

14

MRCA treatment paths

15

Bringing across impairment suffered as a result of conditions accepted under the Veterans' Entitlements Act or the SRCA for the purposes of the MRCA

16

Compensation for Funeral Expenses under Section 18 of the SRCA

17

Applying Streamlining Procedures

18

Bereavement Compensation Payments under MRCA

19

Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/military-compensation-mrca-manuals-and-resources-library/historical-reference-policy-instructions/no-19-bereavement-compensation-payments-under-military-rehabilitation-and-compensation-act-2004