It wasn't what I was saying, but it does happen.
I'm wandering off-topic here, but FYI:
1. There are two alternative sanctioning/insuring bodies for four-wheeled motorsport. AMSAG does gravel rallying in NSW and AASA does everything, all over the country. AASA's insurance has been tested, and is at least equal to CAMS'.
The AASA has taken huge chunks out of CAMS' market share as they assess ideas on their risk, rather than simply saying "No, you can't do that!". Most of the tarmac rallies around the country are now AASA sanctioned, and about half of the circuit races are too.
CAMS' response to it all is fascinating, and I'm happy to detail the little that I know if anyone is wondering about competition outside of the CAMS/FIA, or MA/FIM umbrellas.
2. The ACT Series is made up of all CAMS events, but the series itself is not recognised by CAMS. The 'member' events are variously State Championship, state series, multi-club and club-only events (if they're club-only events, then the host club offers free or dirt cheap day membership. CAMS frowns on this, but does nothing more).
Basically the idea is that the events are just some of many that would be conducted regardless of the ACT series. So the ACT Series is basically just a pointscore applied to a random set of events - and that pointscore is 'invisible' to CAMS (the definitely know that the series exists, its just that its nottheir baby so they ignore it).
I'm not totally familiar with the finer details of MA's rules, but I can't see why a similar idea would fail in the MA world.