Part HAppeals and Medical Questions
Reference of medical questionsH1.
(1)
Subject as hereinafter provided, the question whether a person is entitled to any and, if so, what awards under these Regulations shall be determined in the first instance by the police authority.
(2)
Where the police authority are considering whether a person is permanently disabled, they shall refer for decision to a duly qualified medical practitioner selected by them the following questions—
(a)
whether the person concerned is disabled;
(b)
whether the disablement is likely to be permanent;
and, if they are further considering whether to grant an injury pension, shall so refer the following questions:—
(c)
whether the disablement is the result of an injury received in the execution of duty, and
(d)
the degree of the person’s disablement;
and, if they are considering whether to revise an injury pension, shall so refer question (d) above.
(3)
A police authority, if they are considering the exercise of their powers under Regulation K3 (reduction of pension in case of default), shall refer for decision to a duly qualified medical practitioner selected by them the question whether the person concerned has brought about or substantially contributed to the disablement by his own default.
(4)
The decision of the selected medical practitioner on the questions referred to him under this Regulation shall be expressed in the form of a certificate and shall, subject to Regulations H2 and H3, be final.