ASADA definition

ASADA means the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority.
ASADA means the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority and includes any successor established by the Australian Government as the National Anti-doping Organisation for Australia.
ASADA means the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority. Athlete means the person who signs the Acceptance as an Athlete. The Board means the Board of MAI appointed under the MAI Constitution.

Examples of ASADA in a sentence

  • Undergo drug testing if and when required to do so by the Club, the NSWRL, the ARL Commission or ASADA.

  • The Australian Sports Anti- doping Authority (ASADA) could, in accordance with their policy, random test any participant.

  • In respect of all processes that are available in the Company Fab after the Company Fab Start-Up Date, the original provisions of the ASADA 64-225 shall apply unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties in writing.

  • CA Anti-Doping Policy (Clause 1) includes the referral of a number of anti-doping powers and functions to ASADA.

  • All national team athletes are required to be up to date and fully compliant with the ASADA Anti-doping Education (ASADA e-learning), and therefore have completed and be current with all online updates.

  • The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) could (in accordance with their policy) random test any participant.

  • I understand that I must complete the relevant ASADA training, as directed by Tenpin SA.

  • Player agrees to provide all reasonable assistance to, and comply with all directions of Club, AFL and ASADA in accordance with the AFL Anti-Doping Code.

  • Where ASADA requires an employee to change work location ASADA will compensate employees for any reasonable additional cost, as determined by the CEO, incurred as a result of the relocation.

  • You will also need to be up to date and fully compliant with the ASADA Anti-doping Education.


More Definitions of ASADA

ASADA means the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority or its successor, being an Australian Government organisation established in 2006 with functions set out in the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Act and the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Regulations, and with the power to investigate suspected anti doping rule violations, make recommendations on its findings, and present cases against alleged offenders at sport tribunals.
ASADA means, where the context requires based on the functions, powers and responsibilities conferred under the ASADA Act:
ASADA representative means:
ASADA means the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority established by the Australian Sports Drug Agency Act 1990 (Cth);
ASADA means the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority as established by the ASADA Act or any successor Commonwealth agency carrying out equivalent statutory functions;
ASADA means the Australian Sports Anti Doping Agency established by the Australian Sports Drug Agency Act 1990.