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The actual text of this South Australian law could not be retrieved. The link to the legislation on the SA Government website returned a Page Not Found error, likely due to a website update on 24 March 2026 that broke older URLs and bookmarks.
What we know from the title alone:
The Motor Accident Commission Act 1992 is a South Australian law that historically established and governed the Motor Accident Commission (MAC) — the body that managed South Australia's compulsory third party (CTP) insurance scheme (the system that compensates people injured in motor vehicle accidents).
Who would this affect?
Note: The MAC was wound up and replaced by the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 (SA), which restructured how CTP insurance is managed in South Australia. This 1992 Act may now be largely historical or repealed.
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