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Australian Sports Drug Agency Regulations 1999
28Entries about events relating to request from sporting administration body
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28 Entries about events relating to request from sporting administration body
(a) the Agency asks a sporting administration body, under paragraph 17ZC (1) (a) of the Act, to arrange for a competitor who competes in a particular sport to be asked to give a sample to determine whether the competitor has been using a relevant scheduled drug or doping method; and
(b) the sporting administration body tells the Agency that the competitor:
(i) has failed to comply with a request by the sporting administration body to keep the sporting administration body informed of where the competitor can be found; or
(ii) was not able to be located, so that a request for a sample could be made, because the competitor failed to comply with a request to keep the sporting administration body informed of where the competitor could be found; or
(iii) has deliberately evaded receiving a request by the sporting administration body for a sample; or
(iv) has failed to comply with a request by the sporting administration body for a sample; or
(v) has tampered with a sports drug matter to which a request by the sporting administration body relates; and
(c) the relevant submission period for the matter mentioned in Subdivision 2.6.2 has ended; and
(d) the Agency has considered any submission that the competitor has given to the Agency under Subdivision 2.6.2; and
(e) the Agency decides that the competitor did not have reasonable cause for the matter.
(2) The Agency must enter on the relevant register:
(b) details of the matter under paragraph (1) (a); and
> Note 1 For the meaning of fail to comply with a request, see section 12 of the Act.
> Note 2 Under regulation 60, the Agency must give a competitor whose name and details have been entered on the relevant register written notice that the entry has been made.
> Note 3 Under regulation 61, a competitor has a right to apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for a review of a decision of the Agency to enter the competitor’s name and details on the relevant register. For other competitors’ rights in relation to entries on a register, see Division 2.6.