About ASADA: Legislative framework

» Australia's anti-doping legislation

The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) is an Australian government authority within the Health and Ageing portfolio.

ASADA’s functions and powers are contained in the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Act 2006 and the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Regulations 2006.

All Acts and Legislative Instruments regarding ASADA can be accessed from ComLaw and include:

» The Act

» The Regulations

» The Scheme

  • 2006 National Anti-Doping (NAD) scheme [effective from 15 September 2006]
    | PDF 419 Kb | RTF 807 Kb |
  • 2008 Amendments to the NAD Scheme [effective from 25 September 2008]
    | PDF 267 Kb | RTF 810 Kb |
  • Explanatory Statement for the 2008 Amendments to the NAD Scheme
    | PDF 65 Kb | RTF 268 Kb |
  • 2008 Amendments to the NAD Scheme Fees & Charges [effective from 25 September 2008]
    | PDF 22 Kb | RTF 598 Kb |
  • Explanatory Statement for the 2008 Amendments to the NAD Scheme Fees & Charges
    | PDF 33 Kb | RTF 228 Kb |
  • Schedule of current fees charged by ASADA under the NAD Scheme
    | PDF 29 Kb | RTF 90 Kb |

National Anti-Doping (NAD) scheme review:
» More on amendments to the NAD scheme...

This page last updated Thursday, September 25, 2008

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