Governance

Constitution & By-Laws

Constitution of the Australian Billiards and Snooker Council (Amended February 2019)

By-Laws of the Australian Billiards and Snooker Council

Australian Championship Playing Conditions

Australian National Ranking Tournament Conditions

Code of Ethics

Social Media Policy

International Representation Criteria

Member Protection

ABSC Member Protection Policy

ABSC Child Protection Policy

ABSC General Code of Behaviour

ABSC Coach's Code of Behaviour

ABSC Official's Code of Behaviour

ABSC Administrator's Code of Behaviour

ABSC Parent/Guardian's Code of Behaviour

ABSC Player's Code of Behaviour

ABSC State, National or International Representative's Code of Behaviour

Anti Doping

ABSC Anti Doping Policy

The ABSC's Anti-Doping Policy condemns doping in sport as fundamentally contrary to the spirit of sport. Anti-doping programs including documents such as this Policy seek to preserve what is intrinsically valuable about sport - the principles of fairness, respect, responsibility and safety.
http://www.asada.gov.au

2015 Prohibited List released

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has released the 2015 Prohibited List which will come into effect on 1 January 2015.

It is important to familiarise yourself with the List to ensure you are ready for the change.

The change of most interest to many athletes is to pseudoephedrine, a substance commonly used to treat nasal and sinus congestion. WADA has removed pseudoephedrine from the 2014 Monitoring Program and it will remain on the Prohibited List. For athletes this means pseudoephedrine concentrations found in urine above 150 microgram per millilitre are prohibited in--competition in all sports.

Medications that contain pseudoephedrine like Sudafed, Codral, etc. must be ceased 24 hours prior to competition.

Other changes for 2015 seek to provide greater clarity to the List, with the majority of amendments being of a technical nature, including re-categorising and improving the terminology of existing substances and methods.

Further information about the new Prohibited List can be found on the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority website and WADA website.

You can use the Check Your Substances tool on the ASADA website to find out the status of Australian medications. Check your Substances will be updated to reflect the 2015 changes on 19 December 2014.


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