❓ Question seeks data on revenue raised from the no-fault motor vehicle insurance premium and the total benefits paid under the Catastrophic Injuries Support (CIS) scheme since its inception in 2016.
AnsweredQoN 5887Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 December 2019
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Portfolio
Treasurer; Minister for Finance; Aboriginal Affairs; Lands
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I refer to the no-fault motor vehicle insurance for the catastrophic injuries support scheme introduced on 1 July 2016, and I ask: (a) How much revenue has been raised each year from the insurance premium charged to each vehicle; and (b) What is the total benefit paid each year under this scheme to care for and support people catastrophically injured in no-fault accidents?
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Answered
11 February 2020
Response time
1 days
(a) Motor injury insurance premium revenue received into the Motor Vehicle (Catastrophic Injuries) Fund associated with the Catastrophic Injuries Support (CIS) scheme was:
(b) The cost of claims for the treatment, care and support of people with catastrophic injuries eligible for the CIS scheme was:
(b) The cost of claims for the treatment, care and support of people with catastrophic injuries eligible for the CIS scheme was:
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