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1. Hon MARK GOSCHE (Labour—Maungakiekie) to the Minister for ACC : What reports has she received on changes to ACC levy rates? Hon Dr MICHAEL CULLEN (Leader of the House) on behalf of the Minister for ACC : I have seen reports that under the current system, levy rates are “rising rapidly” and “going through the roof”, and that “Levy rates are now substantially lower …”.

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