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Vote ACC

MINISTER(S) RESPONSIBLE FOR APPROPRIATIONS: Minister for ACC (M1)

ADMINISTERING DEPARTMENT: Department of Labour

MINISTER RESPONSIBLE FOR DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR: Minister of Labour

Overview of the Vote

The Minister for ACC is responsible for appropriations in the Vote for the 2010/11 financial year covering the following:

Departmental appropriations consisting of:

  • a total of $4.692 million on policy advice, analysis, evaluation, research, monitoring, purchase advice, legislation and regulatory support, and ministerial servicing for the ACC scheme and the performance of ACC
  • a total of $164,000 on purchasing services to manage the residual long-term responsibility related to the Crown's ongoing risks resulting from the introduction of the competitive accident insurance market during 1999/2000.

Non-departmental appropriations consisting of:

  • a total of $64.783 million to cover the estimated cost of injury prevention, claim processing, assessment, payment and case management on the Non-Earners' Account
  • a total of $649.392 million to cover the estimated cost of purchasing medical services, social rehabilitation, and elective health care on the Non-Earners' Account and contracted services
  • a total of $265.847 million to fund public health acute services for claims on the Non-Earners' Account
  • a total of $212.069 million for provision of medical services health care, elective surgery, social rehabilitation and the management of cases for claimants with treatment injuries
  • a total of $35.771 million to cover the cost of income maintenance, independence allowance, and other compensation payments for claims on the Non-Earners' Account
  • a total of $18.959 million for provision of income maintenance, independence allowance, and other compensation payments for claims by non-earners on the Treatment Injury Account.

Details of these appropriations are set out in Parts 2-6 for Vote ACC in the Information Supporting the Estimates of Appropriations.

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