1982 act Fatal Claim
L.K.Barber made this Official Information request to Accident Compensation Corporation
The request was successful.
From: L.K.Barber
Dear Accident Compensation Corporation,
Section 65 2 (I) (ii) of the 1982 act has regard to WERC to dependants.There seems to be two levels of dependency; a spouse is considered either totally or partially dependant. How is the level of either total or partial dependency determined. What steps does a claims handler take to make this determination.
Yours faithfully,
Leigh Barber
From: Government Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
Dear Ms Barber,
Please find attached ACC's acknowledgment of your request as per the email below.
Yours sincerely
Government Services
-----Original Message-----
From: L.K.Barber [mailto:[OIA #2338 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 11 December 2014 8:32 p.m.
To: Information Website Mail
Subject: Official Information Act request - 1982 act Fatal Claim
Dear Accident Compensation Corporation,
Section 65 2 (I) (ii) of the 1982 act has regard to WERC to dependants.There seems to be two levels of dependency; a spouse is considered either totally or partially dependant. How is the level of either total or partial dependency determined. What steps does a claims handler take to make this determination.
Yours faithfully,
Leigh Barber
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From: Government Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
Dear Ms Barber,
Please find attached ACC's response to your request as per the email below.
Yours sincerely
Government Services
-----Original Message-----
From: L.K.Barber [mailto:[OIA #2338 email]]
Sent: Thursday, 11 December 2014 8:32 p.m.
To: Information Website Mail
Subject: Official Information Act request - 1982 act Fatal Claim
Dear Accident Compensation Corporation,
Section 65 2 (I) (ii) of the 1982 act has regard to WERC to dependants.There seems to be two levels of dependency; a spouse is considered either totally or partially dependant. How is the level of either total or partial dependency determined. What steps does a claims handler take to make this determination.
Yours faithfully,
Leigh Barber
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