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- Is commenced by Commencement of Motor Vehicle Accident Fund Act, 2007
Motor Vehicle Accident Fund Act, 2007
Act 10 of 2007
- Published in Government Gazette 3970 on 31 December 2007
- Assented to on 21 December 2007
- Commenced on 2 May 2008 by Commencement of Motor Vehicle Accident Fund Act, 2007
- [This is the version of this document from 31 December 2007 and includes any amendments published up to 6 December 2024.]
Part I – PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
1. Definitions
In this Act unless the context otherwise indicates -“Board” means the Board established by section 10;“Chief Executive Officer” means the Chief Executive Officer appointed in terms of section 20;“claimant” means a person who, under sections 24 and 25, is entitled to claim for benefits from the Fund;“committee” means a committee established under section 17;“defect”, when related to a vehicle, means a fault in a tyre, steering, brakes or a seat belt rendering the use of the vehicle unsafe or in breach of any law regulating road traffic and transportation, and “defective” has that meaning;“dependent”, in relation to a person involved in a motor vehicle accident, means any person being a spouse or a minor child of such person or a disabled or indigent person legally entitled, other than in terms of contract, to monetary maintenance from such person and includes a spouse in a customary law union and child of such union;“driver” means the person who was driving the motor vehicle;“financial year” means the financial year referred to in section 5;“Fund” means the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund established by section 2;“Immigration Control Act” means the Immigration Control Act, 1993 (Act No. 7 of 1993);“injury” means injury to a natural person, and includes all forms of physical, emotional, psychological and behavioural abnormality and all forms of impairment caused or induced by a motor vehicle accident;“injury management”, includes any treatment or program, scheme, course, or process intended to restore and relieve physical, mental, emotional, behavioural health and function and redress all forms of impairment;“life enhancement assistance” means home alteration and the provision of care giving, transport and artificial aids;“medical treatment”, includes any treatment or program, scheme, course, or process intended to restore physical, mental, emotional, behavioural health and function, infirmity of mind and body and redress all forms of impairment and includes hospitalization;“member” means a member of the Board;“Minister” means the Minister responsible for transport;“motor vehicle” means a vehicle which is designed or adapted for propulsion or haulage on a road by means of fuel, gas or electricity and includes a trailer, caravan, an agricultural or other implement designed or adapted to be drawn by that vehicle and any other vehicle that may be prescribed;“motor vehicle accident” means an event in which injury or death of a person occurs on account of the involvement of a motor vehicle being driven and includes an event where an unoccupied vehicle moves from one place to another, other than falling, on account of gravity;“Namibia Refugees (Recognition and Control) Act” means the Namibia Refugees (Recognition and Control) Act, 1999 (Act No. 2 of 1999);“prescribe” means prescribe by regulation made under section 35;“rehabilitation”, includes the restoration of bodily function, any treatment or program, scheme, course, schooling, training, or process intended to improve or restore physical, mental, emotional and behavioural health and function and restore all forms of infirmity of mind and body, and includes hospitalization;“repealed law” means the Motor Vehicle Accidents Fund Act repealed by section 37;“State-owned Enterprises Governance Act” means the State-owned Enterprises Governance Act, 2006 (Act No. 2 of 2006); and[The State-owned Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 was re-named the Public Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 by Act 8 of 2015 (GG 5835).]“this Act,” includes regulations made under section 35.[The comma after “this Act” is superfluous.]Part II – MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT FUND
2. Establishment, purpose and functions of Fund
3. Powers of Fund
In order to fulfil the functions imposed on the Fund by section 2, the Fund, where applicable subject to section 27 of the State-owned Enterprises Governance Act, may -[The State-owned Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 was re-named the Public Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 by Act 8 of 2015 (GG 5835).]4. Moneys of Fund
The moneys of the Fund consists of -[The verb “consists” should be “consist” to be grammatically correct.]5. Financial year and evaluation of liability of Fund
6. Exemption from tax
The income or money of the Fund is exempt from any form of taxation or duty under any law governing tax or duty and such exemption extends to all transactions conducted by the Fund.7. Accounts and audit
8. Annual report of Fund
Part III – ADMINISTRATION OF FUND
9. Powers of Minister
10. Establishment of Board
For the purposes of administering the affairs of the Fund there is established a Board of the Fund.11. Powers and functions of Board
12. Constitution of Board
13. Governance and performance agreements
14. Term of office of member
Subject to section 16, a member holds office for a term of three years, and is eligible for reappointment at the end of that term.15. Disqualification for appointment as member
16. Vacation of office and filling of vacancies
17. Committees of Board
18. Disclosure of interests by members
19. Meetings and decisions of Board
20. Chief Executive Officer
21. Performance agreements of management staff of Fund
22. Remuneration of management and other staff of Fund
Subject to section 22(3) of the State-owned Enterprises Governance Act, the Board -[The State-owned Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 was re-named the Public Enterprises Governance Act 2 of 2006 by Act 8 of 2015 (GG 5835).]Part IV – ACCIDENT RESPONSE
23. Accident response
Part V – LIABILITY AND LIMITATIONS
24. Liability and limitations of liability of Fund
Part VI – BENEFITS
25. Benefits
Part VII – EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
26. Exclusions
The Fund may not award benefits to a person injured in a motor vehicle accident or claiming under section 25 -27. Limitation of awards
Part VIII – CLAIM PROCEDURE
28. Procedure for making claims
Part IX – INVESTIGATIONS AND FURNISHING OF INFORMATION
29. Investigations
30. Furnishing of information by owner and driver of motor vehicle
Part X – RIGHTS, LEGAL REMEDIES AND PRESCRIPTION
31. Claimant’s other rights preserved
32. Legal Proceedings
33. Fund’s right of recourse
34. Prescription of claims
Part XI – GENERAL PROVISIONS
35. Regulations
36. Savings and transitional provisions
37. Repeal of laws
The Motor Vehicle Accidents Fund Act, 2001 (Act No. 4 of 2001) is repealed.38. Short title and commencement
This Act is called the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund Act, 2007, and it commences on a date determined by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.History of this document
02 May 2008
31 December 2007 this version
21 December 2007
Assented to
Cited documents 8
Act 8
1. | Road Traffic and Transport Act, 1999 | 315 citations |
2. | Immigration Control Act, 1993 | 250 citations |
3. | Petroleum Products and Energy Act, 1990 | 230 citations |
4. | Public Enterprises Governance Act, 2006 | 93 citations |
5. | Apportionment of Damages Act, 1956 | 22 citations |
6. | Criminal Procedure Act, 2004 | 18 citations |
7. | Namibia Refugees (Recognition and Control) Act, 1999 | 18 citations |
8. | Assessment of Damages Act, 1969 | 2 citations |
Documents citing this one 17
Gazette 6
Judgment 5
Government Notice 3
Act 1
1. | Child Care and Protection Act, 2015 | 55 citations |
Discussion Paper 1
1. | Discussion Paper on the Electoral Law Reform Project |
Law Reform Report 1
1. | Report on the Road Safety Management Bill |
Subsidiary legislation
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Motor Vehicle Accident Fund Regulations, 2008 | Government Notice 104 of 2008 | 15 November 2017 |