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4.4.2.2 Since <strong>Cricket</strong>ers are subject to Out-of-Competition Testing<br />
requirements all year round, the application must be made as<br />
soon as possible after the relevant diagnosis, <strong>and</strong>, no less than<br />
thirty (30) days before he/she needs the approval (for instance<br />
before his/her participation in a Match).<br />
4.4.2.3 The TUE Committee will determine the TUE application in strict<br />
accordance with the criteria set out in the International St<strong>and</strong>ard<br />
for Therapeutic Use Exemptions.<br />
4.4.2.4 The TUE Committee will notify the NADO of its decision <strong>and</strong> the<br />
NADO will then in turn inform the <strong>Cricket</strong>er, the National <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Federation <strong>and</strong> the ICC in writing of the grant or denial of the<br />
<strong>Cricket</strong>er’s application for a TUE. Where the <strong>Cricket</strong>er is in the<br />
National Registered Testing Pool, a copy of the decision will also<br />
be sent to WADA. A TUE will be effective as of the date it is<br />
granted <strong>and</strong> will have a specified duration as decided on a case by<br />
case basis by the TUE Committee. It may also be granted subject<br />
to such conditions or restrictions as the TUE Committee sees fit.<br />
4.4.2.5 The application will be processed as quickly as reasonably<br />
practicable, but a <strong>Cricket</strong>er may not assume that his/her<br />
application for a TUE (or for renewal of a TUE) will be granted by a<br />
particular time, or at all. Any Use or Possession or administration<br />
of a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method before an<br />
application has been granted shall be entirely at the <strong>Cricket</strong>er’s<br />
own risk.<br />
4.4.3 Expiration or Cancellation of a TUE<br />
4.4.3.1 A TUE granted pursuant to the <strong>Rules</strong>:<br />
(a)<br />
(b)<br />
(c)<br />
shall expire automatically at the end of any term for which it<br />
was granted, without the need for any further notice or other<br />
formality;<br />
may be cancelled by the TUE Committee if the <strong>Cricket</strong>er<br />
does not promptly comply with any requirements or<br />
conditions imposed by the TUE Committee upon grant of the<br />
TUE; or<br />
may be withdrawn by the TUE Committee if it is<br />
subsequently determined that the criteria for grant of a TUE<br />
are not in fact met.<br />
4.4.3.2 A <strong>Cricket</strong>er who has been granted a TUE <strong>and</strong> who wishes to<br />
continue to Use the Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method in<br />
question after the term for which the TUE has been granted must<br />
apply prior to the end of the term for renewal of the TUE in<br />
accordance with Article 4.4.2.<br />
4.4.3.3 Cancellation of a TUE pursuant to Article 4.4.3.1(b) or withdrawal<br />
of a TUE pursuant to Article 4.4.3.1(c) shall be made in writing <strong>and</strong><br />
notified by the NADO to the <strong>Cricket</strong>er with copies to the National<br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> Federation <strong>and</strong> the ICC.<br />
4.4.3.4 In the event of an expiration, cancellation or withdrawal of the TUE<br />
pursuant to Article 4.4.3.1, the <strong>Cricket</strong>er shall not be subject to any<br />
Consequences based on his/her Use or Possession or<br />
administration of the Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method in<br />
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