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  1. Loss of Earnings Benefits

    1 Jul 2014: PolicyThe TAC will pay Loss of Earnings (LOE) benefits to a client who qualifies as an earner and suffers a loss of earnings as a result of or materially contributed to by his/her transport accident injuries. LOE benefits are payable while the

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/other/loss-of-earnings-benefits

  2. Medical excess

    22 May 2014: This information applies to transport accidents between 27 November 2007 and 13 February 2018. For any queries about the medical excess for earlier accidents, please contact the TAC policy team.What is the medical excess?The medical excess is the

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/other/medical-excess

  3. Certificates of Capacity

    1 Aug 2014: PolicyThe TAC requires a certificate of capacity to be completed and signed by an authorised provider to give information about a client's transport accident injuries and to assess and certify their capacity to work as a result of these injuries.

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/other/medical-certificates

  4. Joint Medical Examination policy

    25 Jun 2014: PolicyThe TAC can pay the reasonable costs of joint medical examinations (JMEs) requested by the TAC, a client or the client's legal representative to determine impairment, initial or ongoing entitlement under the Transport Accident Act 1986 (the Act

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/other/joint-medical-examination

  5. Non-Established, New or Emerging Treatments and Services (NeNETS)…

    12 Jun 2014: PolicyThe TAC can consider paying the reasonable costs of non-established, new or emerging treatments and services (equipment, medications, prostheses, procedures, or surgeries) only in exceptional circumstances when required as a result of a

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/other/non-established,-new-or-experimental-treatment

  6. How are Loss of Earnings (LOE) benefits assessed for self employed…

    3 Mar 2014: This policy must be read in conjunction with the Loss of Earnings Benefits policy.Self-employed personsWho is a self-employed person?A self-employed person is someone who operates, owns, and is responsible for running a business.The TAC will have

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /…/how-are-loss-of-earnings-loe-benefits-assessed-for-self-employed-clients

  7. Financial intermediary services

    3 Mar 2014: The TAC can pay the reasonable and necessary costs of Financial Intermediary Services for eligible clients that have entered into an Individual Funding Agreement with the TAC. Financial Intermediary Services are designed to support clients pay

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/other/financial-intermediary-services

  8. Post Hospital Support Payments

    5 May 2014: This policy applies to TAC clients discharged from hospital on or after 1 March 2005.PolicyThe TAC can pay the reasonable post hospital support payments, under section 60A of the Transport Accident Act 1986 (the Act), for an injury resulting from a

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/other/post-hospital-support-payments

  9. Earner (Definition of)

    1 Jul 2014: earner means:A person who is injured or dies in or as a result of a transport accident is an earner for the purposes of this Act if the person is at least 15 years of age or is exempt under section 2.1.5 of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /policies/supporting/earner-defintion-of

  10. Schedule 3 - Individual Funding Agreements (Approved Services)

    23 Jan 2014: In addition to the services described in s61A(4), the Transport Accident Commission pursuant to section 23(1)(aa) of the Transport Accident Act 1986 hereby authorises the services described in this Schedule to be approved services for the purposes

    https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
    /…/schedule-3-individual-funding-agreements-approved-services

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