Commonwealth Numbered Acts
Australian Sports Anti‑Doping Authority Act 2006
1 Section 4 (definition of athlete )
Repeal the definition, substitute:
"athlete" means a participant in a sporting activity who is subject to the NAD scheme.
2 Section 4 (paragraph (a) of the definition of doping method )
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(a) the manipulation or substitution of any human biological material in a manner that is capable of concealing the use of a drug by the individual concerned; and
3 Section 4 (subparagraph (a)(ii) of the definition of national sporting organisation )
Omit ", or is generally recognised,".
4 Section 4 (definition of sample )
Repeal the definition, substitute:
"sample" means any human biological material.
5 Section 4
Insert:
"sports doping and safety matter" means:
(a) a matter relating to drugs and/or doping methods in one or more sporting activities; or
(b) a matter relating to the safety of athletes.
6 Section 4 (definition of sports drug and safety matter )
Repeal the definition.
7 Section 4 (definition of support person )
Repeal the definition, substitute:
"support person" means an individual who works with or treats one or more athletes participating in, or preparing for, sporting activities.
8 Section 9 (note)
Repeal the note, substitute:
Note: For NAD scheme or National Anti‑Doping Scheme , see section 4.
9 Section 10
Repeal the section, substitute:
10 Amending the National Anti‑Doping Scheme
(1) The CEO may, by legislative instrument, amend the NAD scheme, so long as:
(a) the amendment relates to any or all of the following matters:
(i) the classes of athletes who are subject to the NAD scheme;
(ii) the meaning of support person for the purposes of the NAD scheme;
(iii) a request to an athlete to keep the CEO informed of where the athlete can be found;
(iv) the things that an athlete may do before providing a sample;
(v) the things that the CEO may do with a sample;
(vi) the disclosure of information, other than information relating to an entry on the register mentioned in paragraph 13(1)(i), that relates, or appears to relate, to a person in connection with a possible breach of the anti‑doping rules;
(vii) a matter that is ancillary or incidental to one or more of the matters mentioned in subparagraphs (i) to (vi); and
(b) the amended NAD scheme is about any or all of the following matters:
(i) the implementation of the General Anti‑Doping Convention or the UNESCO Anti‑Doping Convention;
(ii) a matter that is ancillary or incidental to one or both of the matters mentioned in subparagraph (i).
Note: For public consultation requirements, see section 11.
(2) To avoid doubt, the regulations may also amend the NAD scheme in relation to a matter mentioned in paragraph (1)(a).
10 Subsection 11(1)
Omit "a section 10 instrument that amends", substitute "an instrument under subsection 10(1) amending".
11 Paragraph 21(1)(c)
Omit "sports drug and safety matters", substitute "sports doping and safety matters".
12 Paragraph 21(1)(d)
Repeal the paragraph.
13 Paragraphs 21(1)(e), (f), (g), (h), (i) and (j)
Omit "sports drug and safety matters", substitute "sports doping and safety matters".
14 Subparagraph 21(1)(k)(iii)
Omit "(including information technology services) relating to sports drug and safety matters", substitute "(including educational services) relating to sports doping and safety matters".
15 Subsection 21(1) (note)
Omit " sports drug and safety matter ", substitute " sports doping and safety matter ".
16 Subparagraph 52(1)(b)(ii)
Omit "sports drug and safety matters", substitute "sports doping and safety matters".
17 Paragraph 52(1)(c)
Omit "advice and".
18 Subparagraph 52(1)(c)(i)
Omit "sports drug and safety matters", substitute "sports doping and safety matters".
19 Paragraph 52(1)(d)
Omit "sports drug and safety matters", substitute "sports doping and safety matters".
20 Subsection 52(1) (note)
Omit " sports drug and safety matter ", substitute " sports doping and safety matter ".
21 After paragraph 71(2)(f)
Insert:
(fa) a disclosure to the body in a State or Territory responsible for the registration of medical practitioners in that State or Territory;
(fb) a disclosure to a body in a foreign country responsible for the registration of medical practitioners in, or in a part of, that country;
(fc) a disclosure to an authority of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory that has functions relating to law enforcement;
(fd) a disclosure to a national regulatory authority of another country that has national responsibility relating to law enforcement;
(fe) a disclosure to an international organisation that has functions relating to law enforcement;
22 After paragraph 72(2)(f)
Insert:
(fa) a disclosure to the body in a State or Territory responsible for the registration of medical practitioners in that State or Territory;
(fb) a disclosure to a body in a foreign country responsible for the registration of medical practitioners in, or in a part of, that country;
(fc) a disclosure to an authority of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory that has functions relating to law enforcement;
(fd) a disclosure to a national regulatory authority of another country that has national responsibility relating to law enforcement;
(fe) a disclosure to an international organisation that has functions relating to law enforcement;
[ Minister's second reading speech made in--
House of Representatives on 16 September 2009
Senate on 29 October 2009 ]
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