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SCHEDULE 5 REGULATION 21 Right to Object 18. You understand that you may have rights to object to the processing of your Doping Control-related data, although in that event, and as noted above, it still may be necessary for the Testing Authority and WADA to continue to process (including retain) certain parts of your Doping Controlrelated data to fulfil obligations and responsibilities arising under Regulation 21 and/or the Code or equivalent anti-doping rules and applicable laws. 19. You understand that objecting to disclose your Doping Control-related data, or objecting to the processing of your Doping Control-related data, may make anti-doping testing and procedures in accordance with Regulation 21 and/or the Code or equivalent anti-doping rules, as applicable, and the International Standards impossible. In such case your objection could be equivalent to an anti-doping rule violation which may exclude you from further participation in the Game, and may result in disciplinary or other sanctions being imposed upon you, such as disqualification from competitions in which you are scheduled to participate or the invalidation of results arising from prior competitions. Release 20. By signing the Player Consent Form you release the Testing Authority (and World Rugby, where World Rugby is not the Testing Authority), WADA, and relevant Anti-Doping Organisations, from all claims, demands, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses that you may have arising in connection with the processing of your Doping Control-related data through ADAMS, and/or any other relevant administration/management system. Last update: 14 January, 2015 462


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