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Australian Sports Drug Agency Regulations 1999
49DSubmission about competitor not being able to be located for a sample after being requested to provide location
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49D Submission about competitor not being able to be located for a sample after being requested to provide location
(1) If the Agency gives a competitor a notice under regulation 49C, the competitor (or a person on the competitor’s behalf) may, within 7 days after receiving the notice (the submission period):
(a) give a written submission to the Agency setting out any reasonable cause for the competitor’s failure to be located; or
(2) If the competitor does not give the Agency a written submission or notice within the submission period, the competitor is taken to have waived the competitor’s right to make a submission.
(4) Before the end of the submission period, the Agency may, by written notice to the competitor, substitute for the period of 7 days mentioned in subregulation (1) a shorter period that it considers appropriate in the circumstances.
(a) if, by written notice before the end of the submission period, the competitor waives the competitor’s right to make a submission — when the Agency receives the written notice; or
(b) if the competitor gives the Agency a submission before the end of the submission period — when the Agency receives the submission.