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available for Testing.<br />

10.11.3 During such remaining period of Ineligibility outlined in 10.11.2, a minimum of<br />

two (2) tests must be conducted on the <strong>Cricket</strong>er before they can be<br />

reinstated. The National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation shall be responsible for<br />

conducting the necessary tests, but tests by any <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Organisation<br />

may be used to satisfy the requirement. The results of such Tests shall be<br />

reported to the ICC. In addition, immediately prior to the end of the period of<br />

Ineligibility, upon request a <strong>Cricket</strong>er must undergo Testing by the National<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Federation for the Prohibited Substances <strong>and</strong> Methods that are<br />

prohibited in Out-of-Competition Testing.<br />

10.11.4 Once the period of Ineligibility has expired, <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Cricket</strong>er or <strong>Cricket</strong>er<br />

Support Personnel has fulfilled the conditions of reinstatement, then provided<br />

that the <strong>Cricket</strong>er or <strong>Cricket</strong>er Support Personnel has paid in full all amounts<br />

forfeited under the <strong>Rules</strong>, <strong>and</strong> has satisfied in full any award of costs made<br />

against him/her by any <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Tribunal <strong>and</strong>/or by the CAS following any<br />

appeal made pursuant to Article 13, the <strong>Cricket</strong>er or <strong>Cricket</strong>er Support<br />

Personnel will become automatically re-eligible to participate (or assist the<br />

participation of a <strong>Cricket</strong>er) <strong>and</strong> no application by the <strong>Cricket</strong>er or <strong>Cricket</strong>er<br />

Support Personnel will be necessary.<br />

ARTICLE 11 CONSEQUENCES FOR TEAMS<br />

11.1 Where, in any period of twelve months, more than one member of a team has been<br />

notified of a possible anti-doping rule violation under Article 7, the National <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Federation shall conduct appropriate Target Testing of <strong>Cricket</strong>ers in that team.<br />

11.2 Without limitation to Article 11.1, if more than two members of a team are found to<br />

have committed an anti-doping rule violation during a Match or Competition, this shall<br />

be treated as misconduct pursuant to the National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation’s disciplinary<br />

rules for which an appropriate sanction shall be imposed on the team as may be<br />

considered appropriate having due regard to the circumstances of such anti-doping<br />

rule violations (e.g., loss of points, Disqualification from the Match or Competition, or<br />

other sanction). For the avoidance of doubt, such sanction shall be in addition to any<br />

Consequences imposed upon the individual <strong>Cricket</strong>er(s) committing the anti-doping<br />

rule violation.<br />

ARTICLE 12 FIRST CLASS COUNTY FIRST TEAM WHEREABOUTS INFORMATION<br />

12.1 First Class Counties are required to provide timely <strong>and</strong> accurate First XI squad<br />

whereabouts information, via ADAMS on a monthly basis, for the purpose of locating<br />

players for No Advance Notice Sample collection. This information should include<br />

dates, venues <strong>and</strong> locations of training sessions <strong>and</strong> First XI matches, <strong>and</strong> confirm<br />

which days are rest <strong>and</strong>/or travel days. Whereabouts information for the month ahead<br />

should be entered into ADAMS on or before the last Thursday of the previous month.<br />

Where the information entered into ADAMS subsequently changes <strong>and</strong> is no longer<br />

accurate, First Class Counties must immediately update this information via ADAMS<br />

or by contacting the <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Manager directly.<br />

12.2 A failure by a First Class County to submit accurate <strong>and</strong> timely squad whereabouts<br />

information via ADAMS in accordance with this Article 12 shall result in the following<br />

sanctions:<br />

12.2.1 for a first offence, the First Class County shall receive a written<br />

warning from the National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation;<br />

12.2.2 for a second offence, the First Class County shall be fined £500 by<br />

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