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Specific types of proceedings

Anti-Doping Proceedings

Anti-doping proceedings will usually be brought by Drug Free Sport New Zealand when they consider that there is sufficient information or evidence that an anti-doping violation has taken place.

Therapeutic use exemption appeals (TUE)

Appeal by athlete against a decision denying a therapeutic use exemption (TUE).

Appeal Proceedings (including selection appeals)

A person or organisation can appeal against a decision of a National Sporting Organisation (NSO) or the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC).

Other Sports–Related Disputes

Where a dispute is not an anti-doping proceeding or an appeal proceeding, the dispute may still be able to be referred to the Sports Tribunal.

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