Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00104:schedule:1:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00104
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 16/43)
Character Range: 56172–58936

with the CEO; and
 (o) promote information, education and other anti‑doping programs in accordance with the World Anti‑Doping Code and International Standards and as requested by the CEO; and
 (p) comply with any other conditions relating to anti‑doping and notified to it by the ASC that the ASC is required by legislation or by the CEO to require from sporting organisations to which the ASC provides funding, services and support.

Part 3—Testing and Investigating

Division 3.1—People carrying out doping control functions

Subdivision 3.1.1—Sport Integrity Australia representatives

3.01  Doping control officers
  The CEO may appoint a person to be a doping control officer. A person appointed to be a doping control officer must obtain, at the CEO's expense, appropriate clearance as required by State or Territory legislation in order to work with minors.

3.02  Chaperones
 (1) The CEO may appoint a person to be a chaperone. A person appointed to be a chaperone must obtain, at the CEO's expense, appropriate clearance as required by State or Territory legislation in order to work with minors.
 (2) A doping control officer is also taken to be a chaperone.

3.03  Investigators
  The CEO may appoint a person to be an investigator. A person appointed to be an investigator must obtain, at the CEO's expense, appropriate clearance as required by State or Territory legislation in order to work with minors.

3.04  Blood collection officials
 (1) The CEO may approve a person as a blood collection official if the CEO is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the person is qualified to perform the blood collection procedure required by the International Standard for Testing and Investigations.
 (2) A blood collection official must carry evidence of his or her qualifications to perform blood collection procedures.

3.05  Protection from civil actions—drug testing officials
  For paragraph 78(1)(d) of the Act, each of the following is appointed as a drug testing official:
 (a) a doping control officer;
 (b) an investigator;
 (c) a blood collection official.

3.06  Identity cards
 (1) The CEO must make sure that each of the following persons carries an identity card:
 (a) a blood collection official;
 (b) a chaperone;
 (c) a doping control officer;
 (d) an investigator.
 (2) An identity card must:
 (a) show for which of the roles mentioned in subclause (1) the card is given to the person; and
 (b) display the signature of a member of Sport Integrity Australia staff.
 (3) An identity card for a person who is a chaperone or a doping control officer must display a recent photograph of the person.
 (4) A person who ceases to have the role for which an identity card was given to the person must return the card to the CEO on the day when the