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Legislation Administered by Victims Services

2000 Amendments (applies to all claims lodged on or after 14/7/00)

Victims Support and Rehabilitation Act, 1996 (consolidated legislation - formerly the Victims Compensation Act 1996)

Victims Compensation Amendment Act, 2000 - a summary

Victims Compensation Amendment (Costs) Rule, 2000 (PDF*)

Victims Compensation Act, 1996 - Proclamation (PDF*)

Victims Compensation Amendment (Compensable Injuries) Regulation, 2000 (PDF*)

Schedule of Injuries


1998 Amendments (claims lodged on or after 7/4/99 and up to 13/7/00)

Victims Compensation Amendment Act, 1998 - a summary

Victims Compensation Amendment Act, 1998 (word document)


1996 Legislation (claims lodged on or after 2/4/97 and up to 6/4/99)

Victims Compensation Act 1996 (word document)

Victims Rights Act, 1996

Rules and Regulations

Victims Compensation Rule, 1997

Victims Compensation Regulation, 1997

History of Legislation

If you are unable to access any of the documents above, the New South Wales legislation home page developed by the Parliamentary Counsel's Office contains an archival collection of NSW legislation as made since 1990.


The New South Wales Government Bookshop also provides easy access to NSW government legislation and a selected range of government publications, reports and announcements.

*PDF DOCUMENTS
*For PDF documents, please contact Victims Services if you require an alternative format.
    Victims Services:
    Telephone (02) 9374 3111
    Email vct@agd.nsw.gov.au
    Freecall (outside Sydney area) 1800 069 054
    TTY (02) 9374 3175
*To view a PDF document, you will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat on your computer. If you do not have a copy of Adobe Acrobat, you can download a copy for free from the Adobe site.



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The information contained on this page is not legal advice. If you have a legal problem you should talk to a lawyer before making a decision about what to do. The information on this page is written for people resident in, or affected by, the laws of New South Wales, Australia only.

most recently updated 26 August 2002