WORKERS'COMPENSATION
■■'•* •.' . .;- • —— "".*■■ RECIPROCAI, ..ARRANGEMENTS; (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, .Thursday., . Consolidation/ of [ the e'xisting>egulaj turns/; under" the Workers' 'Compensation Act-arejcoiitained in. the" .Workers' Compensation feules,' 1930, ,which, were issued-'witli .Weight's Gazette:,:~ These in the main, contain regulations which are already in effect,/but two: naw provisions are also included. The first',of .these is the introduction of regulations which will give effect v to reciprocal arrangements which have been' arrived at for the transfer : of compensation moneys from New • Zealand for.beneficiaries resident in the i United Kingdom and British Dominions, ' and -vice versa; the transfer from '~ Britain or other Dominions to New Zea- ( land'of funds for beneficiaries resident ] in the Dominion. The other.new provision contained in the regulations is the introduction of , procedure for the issue of interrogatories in connection with compensation '1 claims in the Court of Arbitration.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 34, 10 February 1939, Page 14
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