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that an anti-doping rule violation has occurred, or such hearing has been waived, or<br />

the assertion of an anti-doping rule violation has not been timely challenged. Once it<br />

is decided that a violation of the <strong>Rules</strong> has been established, publication of that<br />

decision shall be determined in accordance with Articles 8.2.6, 8.2.7, 13.8.3, 13.8.4<br />

<strong>and</strong> 14.2. The National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation shall also, within the time period for<br />

publication, send all first instance <strong>and</strong> appeal decisions to WADA <strong>and</strong> the ICC.<br />

14.2 In any case under the <strong>Rules</strong> where it is determined, after a hearing or appeal, that the<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong>er or <strong>Cricket</strong>er Support Personnel did not commit an anti-doping rule violation, the<br />

decision may be disclosed publicly only with the consent of the <strong>Cricket</strong>er or <strong>Cricket</strong>er<br />

Support Personnel who is the subject of the decision. The National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation<br />

shall use reasonable efforts to obtain such consent, <strong>and</strong> if consent is obtained, shall<br />

publicly disclose the decision in its entirety or in such redacted form as the <strong>Cricket</strong>er or<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong>er Support Personnel may approve.<br />

14.3 The National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation shall use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that<br />

persons under its control do not publicly identify <strong>Cricket</strong>ers whose Samples have<br />

resulted in Adverse Analytical Findings or Atypical Findings, or who have a Provisional<br />

Suspension imposed on them, or are alleged to have committed an anti-doping rule<br />

violation under the <strong>Rules</strong>, unless <strong>and</strong> until an <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Tribunal has determined that<br />

an anti-doping rule violation has been committed, <strong>and</strong>/or the anti-doping rule violation<br />

has been admitted. However, the National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation in its discretion may at<br />

any time disclose to other organisations such information as the National <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Federation may consider necessary or appropriate to facilitate administration or<br />

enforcement of the <strong>Rules</strong>, provided that each organisation provides assurance<br />

satisfactory to the National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation that the organisation will maintain all<br />

such information in confidence. The National <strong>Cricket</strong> Federation will not comment<br />

publicly on the specific facts of a pending case (as opposed to general description of<br />

process <strong>and</strong> science) except in response to public comments attributed to the <strong>Cricket</strong>er<br />

or <strong>Cricket</strong>er Support Personnel involved in the case or his/her representatives.<br />

14.4 All communications with a laboratory in relation to Testing carried out under the <strong>Rules</strong><br />

must be conducted in such a way that the laboratory is not advised of the identity of the<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong>er(s) involved, save where required as part of the investigation of a potential case<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or the presentation of evidence to an <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Tribunal.<br />

14.5 Details of all Testing carried out under the <strong>Rules</strong>, i.e. date of test, name of <strong>Cricket</strong>er<br />

tested, <strong>and</strong> whether the test was In-Competition or Out-of-Competition, shall, wherever<br />

possible, be entered onto the WADA Database, <strong>and</strong> made available via that database to<br />

WADA <strong>and</strong> other <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Organisations that have jurisdiction to test <strong>Cricket</strong>ers, so<br />

that duplication of anti-doping efforts may be avoided.<br />

14.6 Whereabouts information provided by a <strong>Cricket</strong>er pursuant to Article 5.3.2 shall be<br />

entered onto the WADA Database <strong>and</strong>/or otherwise shared with WADA <strong>and</strong> with other<br />

<strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Organisations with jurisdiction to test the <strong>Cricket</strong>er, on the basis that it shall<br />

be maintained in the strictest confidence at all times, it shall be used by WADA <strong>and</strong> other<br />

<strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Organisations only for <strong>Doping</strong> Control purposes, <strong>and</strong> it shall be destroyed<br />

when no longer relevant for such purposes.<br />

14.7 All <strong>Cricket</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>er Support Personnel shall be deemed to have agreed, for<br />

purposes of applicable data protection <strong>and</strong> other laws <strong>and</strong> for all other purposes, to have<br />

consented to the collection, processing, disclosure <strong>and</strong> use of information relating to<br />

them, including personal information relating to them, in accordance with the provisions<br />

of the International St<strong>and</strong>ard for the Protection of Privacy <strong>and</strong> otherwise as required to<br />

implement the <strong>Rules</strong>.<br />

ARTICLE 15 RECOGNITION OF DECISIONS<br />

15.1 The Testing, TUEs, hearing results <strong>and</strong> other decisions made under the ICC Code or<br />

recognised by the ICC under Article 15 of the ICC Code shall be recognised <strong>and</strong><br />

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