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Person does not have exclusive control over the Prohibited Substance/Method or the premises in which a Prohibited Substance/Method exists, constructive possession shall only be found if the Person knew about the presence of the Prohibited Substance/Method and intended to exercise control over it. Provided, however, there shall be no anti-doping rule violation based solely on Possession if, prior to receiving notification of any kind that the Person has committed an anti-doping rule violation, the Person has taken concrete action demonstrating that the Person never intended to have Possession and has renounced Possession by explicitly declaring it to an Anti-Doping Organisation. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this definition, the purchase (including by any electronic or other means) of a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method constitutes Possession by the Person who makes the purchase. Prohibited List. The list identifying the Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods. Prohibited Method. Any method so described on the Prohibited List. Prohibited Substance. Any substance so described on the Prohibited List. Provisional Hearing. For purposes of Article 7.6, an expedited abbreviated hearing occurring prior to a hearing under Article 8 that provides the Cricketer or Cricketer Support Personnel with notice and an opportunity to be heard in either written or oral form. Provisional Suspension. See Consequences, above. Review Board. A standing panel appointed by the National Cricket Federation or NADO, consisting of persons with medical, technical and/or legal experience in anti-doping, to perform the functions assigned to the Review Board in the Rules. Further persons may be co-opted onto the Review Board on a case-by-case basis, where there is a need for their specific expertise and/or experience. Each member of the Review Board panel shall be independent of the National Cricket Federation, which may provide reasonable compensation and reimbursement of expenses to such members. Sample. Any biological material collected for the purposes of Doping Control. Signatories. Those entities signing the World Anti-Doping Code and agreeing to comply with the World Anti-Doping Code, including the International Olympic Committee, International federations, International Paralympic Committee, National Olympic Committees, National Paralympic Committees, Major Event Organisations, National Anti-Doping Organisations, and WADA. Specified Substances. As defined in Article 4.1.2. Substantial Assistance. For purposes of Article 10.5.3, a Person providing Substantial Assistance must: (a) fully disclose in a signed written statement all information that he/she possesses in relation to anti-doping rule violations; and (b) fully cooperate with the investigation and adjudication of any case related to that information, including, for example, presenting testimony at a hearing if requested to do so by the National Cricket Federation, an Anti-Doping Organisation or hearing panel. Further, the information provided must be credible and must comprise an important part of any case that is initiated or, if no case is initiated, must have provided a sufficient basis on which a case could have been brought. Tampering. Altering for an improper purpose or in an improper way; bringing improper influence to bear; interfering improperly; obstructing, misleading or engaging in any fraudulent conduct to alter results or prevent normal procedures from occurring; or providing fraudulent information to an Anti-Doping Organisation. Target Testing. Selection of Cricketers for Testing where specific Cricketers or groups of Cricketers are selected on a non-random basis for Testing at a specified time. Testing. The parts of the Doping Control process involving test distribution planning, Sample 48 - 47 -
collection, Sample handling, and Sample transport to the laboratory. Trafficking. Selling, giving, administering, transporting, sending, delivering or distributing a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method (either physically or by any electronic or other means) by a Cricketer or Cricketer Support Personnel to any third party; provided, however, that this definition shall not include: (a) the actions of bona fide medical personnel involving a Prohibited Substance used for genuine and legal therapeutic purposes or other acceptable justification; or (b) actions involving Prohibited Substances which are not prohibited in Out-of- Competition Testing unless the circumstances as a whole demonstrate such Prohibited Substances were not intended for genuine and legal therapeutic purposes. TUE. As defined in Article 4.4.1. TUE Appeal Panel A panel appointed by the NADO and composed of at least three physicians with experience in the care and treatment of Cricketers and sound knowledge of clinical and exercise medicine, to perform the functions assigned to the TUE Appeal Panel under the Rules. TUE Committee. A panel appointed by the NADO and composed of at least three physicians with experience in the care and treatment of Cricketers and a sound knowledge of clinical and exercise medicine, to perform the functions assigned to the TUE Committee under the Rules. In all cases involving a Cricketer with a disability, one of the physicians must have experience with the care and treatment of Cricketers with disabilities. UK Anti-Doping Procedures Guide. The document of that name issued by the NADO, as amended by the NADO from time to time, which is available on the NADO’s website (www.ukad.org.uk). Use. The utilisation, application, ingestion, injection or consumption by any means whatsoever of any Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method. WADA. The World Anti-Doping Agency. WADA Database. An on-line database, with a state-of-the-art security system, maintained by WADA for purposes of collating anti-doping information, currently known as the Anti-Doping Administration and Management System (ADAMS). World Anti-Doping Code. The version of the World Anti-Doping Code issued by WADA and coming into force as from 1 January 2009. 49 - 48 -
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collection, Sample h<strong>and</strong>ling, <strong>and</strong> Sample transport to the laboratory.<br />
Trafficking. Selling, giving, administering, transporting, sending, delivering or distributing a<br />
Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method (either physically or by any electronic or other<br />
means) by a <strong>Cricket</strong>er or <strong>Cricket</strong>er Support Personnel to any third party; provided, however,<br />
that this definition shall not include: (a) the actions of bona fide medical personnel involving a<br />
Prohibited Substance used for genuine <strong>and</strong> legal therapeutic purposes or other acceptable<br />
justification; or (b) actions involving Prohibited Substances which are not prohibited in Out-of-<br />
Competition Testing unless the circumstances as a whole demonstrate such Prohibited<br />
Substances were not intended for genuine <strong>and</strong> legal therapeutic purposes.<br />
TUE. As defined in Article 4.4.1.<br />
TUE Appeal Panel A panel appointed by the NADO <strong>and</strong> composed of at least three<br />
physicians with experience in the care <strong>and</strong> treatment of <strong>Cricket</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> sound knowledge of<br />
clinical <strong>and</strong> exercise medicine, to perform the functions assigned to the TUE Appeal Panel<br />
under the <strong>Rules</strong>.<br />
TUE Committee. A panel appointed by the NADO <strong>and</strong> composed of at least three physicians<br />
with experience in the care <strong>and</strong> treatment of <strong>Cricket</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> a sound knowledge of clinical <strong>and</strong><br />
exercise medicine, to perform the functions assigned to the TUE Committee under the <strong>Rules</strong>.<br />
In all cases involving a <strong>Cricket</strong>er with a disability, one of the physicians must have experience<br />
with the care <strong>and</strong> treatment of <strong>Cricket</strong>ers with disabilities.<br />
UK <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Procedures Guide. The document of that name issued by the NADO, as<br />
amended by the NADO from time to time, which is available on the NADO’s website<br />
(www.ukad.org.uk).<br />
Use. The utilisation, application, ingestion, injection or consumption by any means<br />
whatsoever of any Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method.<br />
WADA. The World <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Agency.<br />
WADA Database. An on-line database, with a state-of-the-art security system, maintained by<br />
WADA for purposes of collating anti-doping information, currently known as the <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong><br />
Administration <strong>and</strong> Management System (ADAMS).<br />
World <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Code. The version of the World <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Code issued by WADA <strong>and</strong><br />
coming into force as from 1 January 2009.<br />
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