This Part applies to a person who is incapacitated for service or work, or who
is impaired, as a result of a service injury or disease.
Most decisions under
this Part are made by the person's rehabilitation authority. The
rehabilitation authority is either the person's service chief or the
Commission.
The rehabilitation authority, either on its own initiative or on
the person's request, carries out an initial assessment of the person's
capacity for rehabilitation. The person might be required to undergo an
examination (paid for by the Commonwealth) as part of the assessment.
(Compensation can be paid for costs incurred in travelling to the
examination.)
Once the assessment is done, the rehabilitation authority
decides if the person should undertake a rehabilitation program (provided by
an approved program provider). In certain cases, the rehabilitation authority
can stop or vary the program once it has begun.
A person's right to
compensation can be suspended if the person fails to undergo an examination or
fails to undertake the program as required.