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Workers Compensation Act 1951 (ACT)

Workers Compensation Act 1951 sets workers compensation and return-to-work rules in ACT.

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Quick read

  • Workers Compensation Act 1951 is the local workers compensation framework for ACT.
  • For small businesses, it is about insurance, injury notification, wage and medical-cost claims, rehabilitation, return to work and records.

Likely relevant if

  • Employers with workers in ACT
  • Businesses hiring employees, apprentices, labour hire workers or working directors
  • Businesses managing return-to-work plans after an injury

Check first

  • Check whether the business must hold a workers compensation policy.
  • Notify injuries and forward claims within the required timeframes.
  • Support return-to-work planning and suitable duties where required.

What happens if you get it wrong

Penalties & enforcement

Risks include uninsured liability, penalties for failing to insure or notify, claims disputes, premium issues and regulator action.

Enforced by WorkSafe ACT and ACT workers compensation insurers

When this shows up in real life

  1. Hiring a first employee

    Check policy registration before the employee starts, not after an injury happens.

  2. A worker is injured

    Record what happened, arrange support, notify the insurer or regulator where required and keep communication calm and documented.

  3. Planning a return to work

    Match duties to medical capacity, keep records of adjustments and coordinate with the worker, insurer and treating practitioner where relevant.

Plain-English glossary

Work injury
An injury or illness connected with work in a way covered by the local compensation scheme.
Return to work
The process of helping an injured worker recover and safely resume suitable duties.
Premium
The insurance cost employers may pay to cover workers compensation liabilities.

Common questions

Is this different from WHS law?

Yes. WHS law focuses on preventing harm. Workers compensation law deals with insurance, claims and return-to-work obligations after a work injury.

Do small employers need workers compensation insurance?

Often yes, depending on the jurisdiction, worker type and business structure. Check the regulator guidance before hiring.

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