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Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Regulations 2006
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Sport Integrity Australia Act 2020
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F2015C00625
01 July 2015
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24 July 2015
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Part 1—Introductory
1 Name of Regulations
1A Definition
2 Commencement
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Part 2—The NAD scheme
3 The NAD scheme
4 Relevant international anti doping instruments
5 Disclosure of protected information
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Part 3—ASDMAC functions, meetings and procedures
6 Manner of performing ASDMAC’s functions
6A Convening meetings of ASDMAC
7 Quorum
8 Chairing meetings in absence of the ASDMAC chair
9 Voting at meetings
10 Conduct of meetings
11 Minutes of meetings
12 ASDMAC members—fields of sports medicine
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Part 5—Infringement notices for civil penalty provisions
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Division 1—Outline and operation of Part 5
16 Simplified outline of Part 5
17 Authorised person
Division 2—Infringement notices
18 When an infringement notice may be given
19 Matters to be included in an infringement notice
20 Extension of time to pay amount
21 Withdrawal of an infringement notice
22 Effect of payment of amount
23 Effect of Part 5
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Part 6—Transitional matters
24 Amendments made by the Customs and Other Legislation Amendment (Australian Border Force) Regulation 2015
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Schedule 1—The NAD scheme
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Part 1—Preliminary
1.01 Overview
1.02 Functions of the CEO under the NAD scheme
1.02A Further functions of the CEO under the NAD scheme
1.03 Authority for the CEO to exercise certain powers
1.03A Functions of the ADRVP under the NAD scheme
1.03B CEO and ADRVP to have regard to World Anti Doping Code etc
1.05 Definitions
1.06 Classes of athletes subject to the NAD scheme
1.07 Classes of support persons subject to the NAD scheme
1.08 Meaning of personal interest
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Part 2—The Rules
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Division 2.1—Anti doping rules
2.01 Anti doping rules—general
2.01A Presence in athlete’s sample of prohibited substance, or metabolites or markers
2.01B Use or attempted use by an athlete of a prohibited substance or a prohibited method
2.01C Evading, refusing or failing to submit to sample collection
2.01D Whereabouts failures
2.01E Tampering or attempted tampering with any part of doping control
2.01F Possession of prohibited substances and prohibited methods
2.01G Trafficking or attempted trafficking in a prohibited substance or prohibited method
2.01H Administration or attempted administration of a prohibited substance or prohibited method
2.01J Complicity
2.01K Prohibited association
Division 2.2—Sporting Administration Body Rules
2.02 Meaning of sporting administration body in this Part
2.03 Sporting administration body rules—powers of CEO
2.04 Sporting administration body rules
Part 3—Testing and Investigating
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Division 3.1—People carrying out doping control functions
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Subdivision 3.1.1—ASADA representatives
3.01 Doping control officers
3.02 Chaperones
3.03 Investigators
3.04 Blood collection officials
3.05 Protection from civil actions—drug testing officials
3.06 Identity cards
3.07 Production of identity cards
Subdivision 3.1.2—Conflict of Interest
3.08 Conflict of interest
Division 3.2—Locating athletes
3.09 Whereabouts information for athlete
Division 3.3—Requests for samples
3.12 Purposes for which samples may be requested, collected and tested
3.13 International Standard to be followed
3.14 The CEO may ask athlete for, and collect, samples
3.15 The CEO may ask sporting administration body or anti doping organisation to request sample
3.16 Request to give sample
3.17 The CEO to engage an interpreter
3.18 The CEO to pay athlete’s expenses
3.19 Retired athletes
3.20 What athlete may do before giving sample
3.21 Right to a representative
Division 3.4—Analysing samples
3.22 What the CEO may do with samples
3.23 The CEO may ask laboratory to test samples
3.24 World Anti Doping Code procedures to be followed
3.25 Retention and further analysis of samples
3.26 Ownership of samples
Division 3.4A—Request to attend interview, give information or produce documents
3.26A Request
Division 3.4B—Requirement to attend interview, give information or produce documents
3.26B Requirement
3.26C Form and conduct of an interview
3.26D Exceptional circumstances
3.26E Retaining and copying documents produced in response to a disclosure notice
Division 3.5—Investigations
3.27 Investigations
Part 4—Results management
Division 4.1—Adverse analytical findings
4.01 Review by CEO
4.02 Therapeutic use exemptions
4.03 Investigation of atypical findings
4.04 Notification after review by CEO
4.05 B sample analysis
4.06 Notification after B sample analysis
Division 4.2—Other anti doping rule violations
4.07A Notification of possible non presence anti doping rule violation
Division 4.3—Assertions about possible anti doping rule violations
4.08 Initial consideration by ADRVP
4.09 Further submissions before ADRVP makes assertion
4.09A General provisions about ADRVP’s consideration of possible anti doping rule violations
4.10 Notifying the CEO of ADRVP decisions
4.11 Notifying participants of ADRVP decisions
4.12 Review by Administrative Appeals Tribunal
4.13 Presentation of cases
Division 4.4—Disclosure of information
4.17 Notifying sporting administration bodies etc. about assertions
4.20 Conditions on the release of information
4.21 Disclosing information etc. obtained in relation to administration of the NAD scheme
4.22 Publishing information relating to assertions
Division 4.5—Commencing action against an athlete or support person
4.23 Limitations provision for commencing action
Division 4.6—Violations List
4.24 Correcting entries in the Violations List
Part 5—ASDMAC functions
5.01 Functions of ASDMAC
Part 5A—Retired athletes
5A.01 Application of NAD scheme to retired athletes returning to competition
Part 6—Miscellaneous
6.01 When notices are taken to have been received
6.02 Waiver of Rights
6.03 Fees
Part 7—Application and transitional provisions
Division 1—Amendments made by the Australian Sports Anti Doping Authority Amendment (World Anti Doping Code and Other Measures) Regulation 2014
7.01 Definitions
7.02 Anti doping rule violations occurring before commencement of amending regulation
7.03 Prohibited association anti doping rule violations
7.04 Limitations provision for commencing action under NAD scheme
7.05 Results management provisions
7.06 Application of amendments relating to assertions
7.07 Continuation of provisions relating to findings
7.08 Application of review provisions for ASDMAC decisions
7.09 Repeal
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Schedule 2—Relevant International anti doping instruments
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Endnotes
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
Endnote 3—Legislation history
Endnote 4—Amendment history
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Endnote 5—Misdescribed amendments
Australian Sports Anti Doping Authority Amendment Regulation 2013 (No. 1) (No. 189, 2013)