
NOTICE OF INVESTIGATION – HYPERTENSION – FOCUSED
Section 196G of the
Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986
The Repatriation Medical Authority (the Authority) gives notice under section 196G of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 (the VEA) that it intends to carry out an investigation pursuant to subsections 196B(7A) and 196B(7)(b) of the VEA in respect of "perceived lack of control over tasks performed and stressful workloads", and "having severe financial hardship" as factors in HYPERTENSION.
This investigation will be carried out in the context of Statements of Principles Instrument Nos. 21 and 22 of 2022 concerning hypertension.
The Authority invites the following persons and organisations to make written submissions to the Authority in respect of the investigation:
The Authority will hold its first meeting for the purposes of this investigation on 4 June 2024.
Persons and organisations wishing to make a submission can use the RMA website http://www.rma.gov.au/investigations/ to electronically lodge the submission and supporting information. Alternatively, submissions can be sent by email to info@rma.gov.au or posted to the address below. The RMA Submission Guidelines are available online for guidance. The RMA Secretariat may be contacted at the address, telephone number or email address below for further assistance.
All submissions must be in writing and received by the Authority no later than 28 May 2024.
By and on behalf of Repatriation Medical Authority.
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| PROFESSOR TERENCE CAMPBELL AM CHAIRPERSON 30 April 2023 |
Repatriation Medical Authority
GPO Box 1014, Brisbane, Qld 4001
Telephone: (07) 3815 9404 Email: info@rma.gov.au