Accident Compensation Act 2001

Accident Compensation Corporation - Provisions relating to accountability of Corporation

273: Provision of financial information

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“The government can ask ACC for money information”

The Minister of Finance can ask the Corporation in writing to provide financial forecasts or other financial information. This information can be about how much money the Corporation expects to get from the Crown. The Minister can ask for this information to be given to them or to other people they choose.

This rule doesn’t replace or limit another rule called section 133 of the Crown Entities Act 2004. That rule still applies too.

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Part 7 Accident Compensation Corporation
Provisions relating to accountability of Corporation

273Provision of financial information

  1. The Minister of Finance may from time to time, by written notice, require the Corporation to supply to that Minister or such other person or class of persons as that Minister specifies, such financial forecasts or other financial information in relation to the amount of money that the Corporation expects to receive from the Crown as that Minister specifies in the notice.

  2. This section does not limit section 133 of the Crown Entities Act 2004.

Notes
  • Section 273(2): substituted, on , by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).