Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00104:schedule:1:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00104
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 11/43)
Character Range: 42414–45412

this clause, the prohibited list, International Standards or technical documents may establish special criteria for reporting or the evaluation of certain prohibited substances.

2.01B  Use or attempted use by an athlete of a prohibited substance or a prohibited method
 (1) Use or attempted use by an athlete of a prohibited substance or a prohibited method constitutes a violation of an anti‑doping rule.
 (2) It is the athlete's personal duty to ensure that no prohibited substance enters his or her body and that no prohibited method is used. Accordingly, it is not necessary that intent, fault, negligence or knowing use on the athlete's part be demonstrated in order to establish an anti‑doping rule violation under this clause.
 (3) The success or failure of the use or attempted use of a prohibited substance or prohibited method is not material. It is sufficient that the prohibited substance or prohibited method was used or attempted to be used for an anti‑doping rule violation to be committed.
 (4) In the NAD scheme:
use, in relation to a prohibited substance or prohibited method, means the utilisation, application, ingestion, injection or consumption by any means of the prohibited substance or prohibited method.

2.01C  Evading, refusing or failing to submit to sample collection by an athlete
  Evading sample collection, or refusing or failing to submit to sample collection without compelling justification after notification by a duly authorised person, constitutes a violation of an anti‑doping rule.

2.01D  Whereabouts failures by an athlete
  Any combination of 3 missed tests or filing failures (or both), as defined in the International Standard for Results Management, within a 12 month period by an athlete in a registered testing pool, constitutes a violation of an anti‑doping rule.

2.01E  Tampering or attempted tampering with any part of doping control by an athlete, support person or non‑participant
  Tampering or attempted tampering with any part of doping control constitutes a violation of an anti‑doping rule.

2.01F  Possession of prohibited substances or prohibited methods by an athlete or support person
 (1) Possession by an athlete in‑competition of any prohibited substance or any prohibited method, or possession by an athlete out‑of‑competition of any prohibited substance or any prohibited method that is prohibited out‑of‑competition, constitutes a violation of an anti‑doping rule, unless the athlete establishes that the possession is consistent with a therapeutic use exemption granted in accordance with Article 4.4 of the World Anti‑Doping Code or other acceptable justification.
 (2) Possession by a support person in‑competition of any prohibited substance or any prohibited method, or possession by a support person out‑of‑competition of any prohibited substance or any prohibited method that is prohibited out‑of‑competition in connection with an athlete, competition or training, constitutes a violation of an anti‑doping rule, unless