Integrity Sport and Recreation Act 2023

Integrity codes and anti-doping rules - Anti-doping rules

26: Commission must review anti-doping rules from time to time

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"The Commission must regularly check and update the rules to stop doping in sport."

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The Commission has to check the anti-doping rules regularly. They must do this within three years of the Integrity Sport and Recreation Act 2023 starting, and then at least once every three years after that. The Commission checks the rules to make sure they follow the Act.

When the Commission makes a new rule or changes an existing one, certain parts of the Act apply, such as sections 23 to 25 and 48. These sections help guide the process of making or changing rules.

You can find more information about how rules are made or changed by looking at sections 23 to 25 and 48 of the Act, and also by checking out sections 23 to 25 and section 48.

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Part 3Integrity codes and anti-doping rules
Anti-doping rules

26Commission must review anti-doping rules from time to time

  1. The Commission must, no later than 3 years after the commencement of this Act and at least once every 3 years after that commencement date, review the anti-doping rules for the purpose of ensuring that they comply with this Act.

  2. Sections 23 to 25 and 48 apply, with the necessary modifications, to the making of a new or an amended rule.

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