Christmas and New Year opening hours and pay dates
We have reduced hours over the holiday period and are closed on public holidays. Your payments from us may be paid early. See more details.
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We are closed on public holidays and weekends and have reduced operating hours over the Christmas holidays.
If your weekly compensation is due on a public holiday, we’ll pay you earlier. -
ACC will support you if you have accelerated silicosis from working with engineered stone in a New Zealand workplace.
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It would take more than a serious accident to keep experienced rider Steve Davies off the road. To help others stay safe, Steve‘s sharing the story of how he nearly lost his life as we celebrate Motorcycle Awareness Month.
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Tina’s story: Back in touch after a serious injury Te kōrero a Tina: Kua hoki anō ki te pā whutupōro i muri i te wharanga kino
Tina suffered a serious injury while refereeing touch rugby in 2016. She’s encouraging Māori to put up their hands for the help and support they need.
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We’ve made it easier to pay overdue, older and smaller invoices in MyACC for Business.
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The latest ISSC waitlist data is now available to view. As part of the ISSC quarterly reporting cycle, you provide us with valuable information about the number of clients that use your services, how many you place on a waitlist (if you manage a waitlist), and the number of referrals you couldn’t accept.
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As part of our continuing partnership with Whakarongorau Aotearoa to design a more effective entryway (Waharoa) to the sexual violence response system, Whakarongorau hosted three engagement sessions in February and March 2024 about this work.
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If you’re treating a patient for an injury we cover, we’ll contribute to the cost of treatment. Find out how much we'll pay under the Cost of Treatment Regulations.
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The current Integrated Services for Sensitive Claims (ISSC) contract ends on 30 November 2024 and the new Sensitive Claims Service contract begins on 1 December 2024.
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As part of the ISSC quarterly reporting cycle, you provide us with valuable information about the number of kiritaki that use your services, how many you place on a waitlist (if you manage a waitlist), and the number of referrals you couldn’t accept