Motor Accidents Compensation Amendment Act 2006 No 17



An Act to amend the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 to make further provision with respect to the motor accidents to which the Act applies, no-fault recovery by children, blameless motor accidents, insurance premiums, claims against the Nominal Defendant and caps on insurer liability; and for other purposes.
1   Name of Act
This Act is the Motor Accidents Compensation Amendment Act 2006.
2   Commencement
This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
The Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
4   (Repealed)
s 4: Rep 2007 No 27, Sch 5.
5   Repeal of Act
(1)  This Act is repealed on the day following the day on which all of the provisions of this Act have commenced.
(2)  The repeal of this Act does not, because of the operation of section 30 of the Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made by this Act.
(Section 3)
[1]–[11]   (Repealed)
[12]   Section 23A
Insert after section 23:
  
23A   Limit on insurer liability for single incident
(1)  If the liability of a licensed insurer under a third-party policy in respect of all claims arising from a single incident exceeds the prescribed maximum amount, the insurer is entitled to be indemnified by the Nominal Defendant for the amount by which the insurer’s liability exceeds that prescribed maximum amount.
(2)  The prescribed maximum amount is:
(a)  $200 million, or
(b)  such other amount as may be prescribed by the regulations as the prescribed maximum amount for the purposes of this section.
(3)  A change to the prescribed maximum amount does not apply in respect of a liability arising in connection with a motor accident that occurs before the change takes effect.
(4)  The Nominal Defendant is not personally liable to pay any amount payable in satisfaction of the liability of the Nominal Defendant to indemnify an insurer under this section, but every such amount is to be paid by the Nominal Defendant out of the Nominal Defendant’s Fund established under Part 2.4.
[13]–[33]   (Repealed)
sch 1: Am 2007 No 27, Sch 5; 2011 No 62, Sch 5.
Schedule 2 (Repealed)
sch 2: Rep 2007 No 27, Sch 5.