Puerto Rico Automobile Accident Compensation Administration

The Puerto Rico Automobile Accident Compensation Administration Spanish: Administración de Compensaciones por Accidentes de Automóviles (ACAA) is a government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico that provides compensation for the medical and disability expenses resulting from traffic accidents in Puerto Rico. The coverage offered by the corporation is mandatory, but private insurance companies are allowed to provide supplemental policies. The corporation was created in 1970 pursuant to Law No. 138 of June 26, 1968.[1]

ACAA headquarters in San Juan
The Puerto Rico Automobile Accident Compensation Administration
government-owned corporation
Founded1970
HeadquartersPuerto Rico

The corporation is run by a board of directors appointed by the Governor of Puerto Rico with the advice and consent of the Senate of Puerto Rico. In 2013, Gov. Alejandro García Padilla signed into law a measure cutting short the terms of directors appointed by the previous governor and replacing them with new members.

The $35 annual premium has remained unaltered since its inception in the 1970s and has generated an investment fund that had prevented premium rate increases.

References

  1. National No-fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on S. 354 ... National No-fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on S. 354. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1973. p. 5-PA691. Retrieved 20 January 2020.



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