ECB Anti-Doping Rules 2013 - Ecb - England and Wales Cricket ...
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esults management exercise, <strong>and</strong>/or proceedings being conducted<br />
pursuant to the <strong>Rules</strong> in relation to any potential anti-doping rule<br />
violation(s);<br />
1.2.4 to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of any <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Tribunal convened<br />
under the <strong>Rules</strong> to hear <strong>and</strong> determine charges brought by the National<br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> Federation or NADO (as applicable) <strong>and</strong> related issues arising<br />
under the <strong>Rules</strong>;<br />
1.2.5 to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of any Appeal Panel <strong>and</strong>/or CAS panel<br />
convened under the <strong>Rules</strong> to hear <strong>and</strong> determine appeals made pursuant to<br />
the <strong>Rules</strong>; <strong>and</strong><br />
1.2.6 further to Article 18.6, not to bring any proceedings in any court or other<br />
forum that are inconsistent with the foregoing submission to the jurisdiction<br />
of the <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Tribunal, the Appeal Tribunal <strong>and</strong> CAS.<br />
1.3 It is acknowledged that certain <strong>Cricket</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>er Support Personnel may also<br />
be subject to the anti-doping rules of other <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Organisations, including (in<br />
the case of International-Level <strong>Cricket</strong>ers) the ICC <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Code (the “ICC<br />
Code”), <strong>and</strong> that the same conduct of such <strong>Cricket</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>er Support<br />
Personnel may implicate not only these rules but also such other anti-doping rules,<br />
including the ICC Code. The <strong>Rules</strong> are not intended to limit the responsibilities of any<br />
<strong>Cricket</strong>ers <strong>and</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>er Support Personnel under the ICC Code (or any other antidoping<br />
rules). The jurisdictional <strong>and</strong> other issues arising when the same conduct<br />
implicates the <strong>Rules</strong> <strong>and</strong> the ICC Code shall be resolved in favour of the ICC Code.<br />
The jurisdictional <strong>and</strong> other issues arising when the same conduct implicates the<br />
<strong>Rules</strong> <strong>and</strong> any other anti-doping rules shall be resolved in accordance with the World<br />
<strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Doping</strong> Code.<br />
1.4 It is the personal responsibility of each <strong>Cricket</strong>er (which may not be delegated to any<br />
other Person):<br />
1.4.1 to acquaint him/herself, <strong>and</strong> to ensure that each Person (including medical<br />
personnel) from whom he/she takes advice is acquainted, with all of the<br />
requirements of the <strong>Rules</strong>, including (without limitation) being aware of what<br />
constitutes an anti-doping rule violation <strong>and</strong> what substances <strong>and</strong> methods<br />
are prohibited; <strong>and</strong><br />
1.4.2 to comply with the <strong>Rules</strong> in all respects, including:<br />
1.4.2.1 taking full responsibility for what he/she ingests <strong>and</strong> uses;<br />
1.4.2.2 ensuring that any medical treatment he/she receives does not<br />
infringe the <strong>Rules</strong>;<br />
1.4.2.3 making him/herself available for Testing at all times, whether In-<br />
Competition or Out-of-Competition;<br />
1.4.2.4 when included in a National Registered Testing Pool, providing<br />
accurate <strong>and</strong> up-to-date whereabouts information for purposes of<br />
Out-of-Competition Testing; <strong>and</strong><br />
1.4.2.5 cooperating fully with any investigation into a potential anti-doping<br />
rule violation under the <strong>Rules</strong>.<br />
1.5 It is also the sole responsibility of each <strong>Cricket</strong>er to ensure that the National <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Federation is able to communicate with him/her efficiently <strong>and</strong> reliably in relation to<br />
matters arising under the <strong>Rules</strong>. To that end, each <strong>Cricket</strong>er shall be deemed to be<br />
contactable at the postal address <strong>and</strong> telephone number that he/she has specified on<br />
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