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Australian Sports Drug Agency Regulations 1999
33Giving information to sporting administration bodies if no entry made, or yet made, on register
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33 Giving information to sporting administration bodies if no entry made, or yet made, on register
(1) This regulation applies if the Agency:
(a) is considering whether to enter information relating to a competitor on the appropriate register under this Division; and
(b) has not yet entered the information.
(2) The Agency may give the information to 1, or more than 1, specified sporting administration body.
(3) However, the Agency must not give the information to a particular specified sporting administration body unless the Agency has taken reasonable steps to satisfy itself that the information will not be used or disclosed by the body in a way that would be unfairly prejudicial to the interests of the competitor, including taking reasonable steps to satisfy itself that:
(a) the information is provided in confidence; and
(b) the sporting administration body has procedures in place in accordance with the principles that apply to provisional suspensions as set out in the Code.
> Note In accordance with the definition of World Anti-Doping Code in subsection 2 (1) of the Act, the reference in paragraph (b) to the Code is a reference to the Code as in force from time to time.
(4) Any information given under subregulation (2) may be given orally or by written notice.
(5) In this regulation:
> specified sporting administration body means a sporting administration body specified for this regulation by the relevant orders.