APPENDIX 1 - DEFINITIONS
Anti-Corruption Code. This Anti-Corruption Code promulgated by the ICCon the Effective Date.
ACU. See Anti-Corruption Unit.
Anti-Corruption Unit *.*The department within the ICC that is mandated, amongst other things, to monitor compliance with and investigate potential breaches of the Anti-Corruption Code.
ACU Chairman. The person appointed by the ICCfrom time to time to act as the Chairman of the ACU (or his/her designee).
ACU General Manager *.*An appointee of the ICC with supervisory responsibilities in relation to the Anti-CorruptionCode (or his/her designee).
Agreed Sanction. As defined in Article 5.1.13.
Anti-Corruption Tribunal .A panel of three persons (subject to Article 5.1.6) appointed by the Chairmanofthe ICC Code of Conduct Commission, to perform the functions assigned to the Anti-Corruption Tribunal under the Anti-Corruption Code. Each member of the Anti-Corruption Tribunal shall be a member of the ICC Code of Conduct Commissionand the ICCmay provide reasonable compensation and reimbursement of expenses to such members.
Associate Member. Any National Cricket Federation with associate member status of the ICC.
Bet. Any wager, bet or other form of financial speculation.
CAS. The Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Code of Conduct *.*The ICC’s Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, as amended from time to time.
Corrupt Conduct *.*Any act or omission that would amount to an offence under Article 2 of this Anti-Corruption Codeor the equivalent provisions of the anti-corruption rules of any National Cricket Federation.
Demand. As defined in Article 4.3.
Director. Each person serving as a director (including alternate director) or officer of the ICC, IBC, IDI or any Associated Company, including for the avoidance of doubt, the ICC Chairman and ICC Chief Executive as may be appointed from time to time.
Domestic Match *.*Any 'First-Class Match', 'List A Limited Overs Match', or 'List A Twenty20 Match', or any ‘Other Match’ played under the sole control and auspices of a National Cricket Federation and/or classified as Official Cricket by such National Cricket Federation, as those terms are defined in the ICC Classification of Official Cricket (as amended from time to time).
Effective Date *.*As defined in Article 11.3.
End Date. As defined in Article 1.7.
Excluded Person. Any person who is the subject of an Exclusion Order.
Exclusion Order. An order issued by the ICC pursuant to the ICC’s Excluded Persons Policy (attached at Appendix 2 and as may be updated from time to time) which excludes a person from playing, coaching, officiating, attending or otherwise participating or being involved in any capacity in any Match or other kind of function, event or activity, team, franchise, competition or league that is authorised, organised, sanctioned, recognised or supported in any way by the ICC, a National Cricket Federation, or any member under the jurisdiction of a National Cricket Federation, or receive accreditation to provide media or other services at any official venue or Match.
Full Member *.*Any National Cricket Federation with full member status of the ICC.
ICC The International Cricket Council or its designee.
ICC’s Chief Executive Officer *.*The person appointed by the ICC from time to time to act as the ICC’s Chief Executive Officer (or his/her designee).
ICC’s Clothing and Equipment Rules and Regulations. The ICC’s Clothing and Equipment Regulations (a copy of which is set out in the ICC’s Operating Manual), as amended from time to time.
ICC Code of Conduct Commission. An official committee of the ICC established, amongst other things, to provide independent enquiries, investigations and rulings in relation to matters brought to its attention. Each member of the ICC Code of Conduct Commissionshall be independent of the ICC, which may provide reasonable compensation and reimbursement of expenses to such members.
ICC Code of Conduct for Umpires *.*The ICC’s Code of Conduct for Umpires, as amended from time to time.
ICC Code of Ethics. The ICC’s Code of Ethics, as amended from time to time.
ICC’s Independent Oversight Group. An official committee of the ICCestablished, amongst other things, to assist and guide the ACU Chairman and the ACU General Manager on the development and implementation of the overall strategy adopted by the sport of cricket in dealing with the threat of corruption to the game.
ICC Events . Each of the following: (a) the ICC Cricket World Cup; (b) the ICC World Twenty20; (c) the ICC Champions Trophy; (d) the ICC World Cricket League Divisions 1-8 (inclusive), and any regional qualifying events thereto; (e) the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup; (f) the ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup; (g) the ICC World Cup Qualifying Tournament; (h) the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifying Tournament, and any regional qualifying events thereto; (i) the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifying Tournament; (j) the ICC Under 19 Cricket World Cup Qualifying Tournament, and any regional qualifying events thereto; (k) the ICC Intercontinental Cup and Shield; and (l) any other event organised or sanctioned by the ICCfrom time to time to which the ICCdeems it appropriate that the Anti-Corruption Codeshould apply.
ICC Official. Any individual bound by the ICC Code of Ethics, including, without limitation, Directors.
ICC’s General Counsel *.*The person appointed by the ICC from time to time to act as the ICC’s General Counsel (or his/her designee).
ICC’s Minimum Standards for Players and Match Officials Area *.*The ICC’s Minimum Standards for Players and Match Officials Area (a copy of which is set out in the ICC’s Operating Manual), as amended from time to time.
ICC’s Policy on Member Associations with Betting Companies . The ICC’s Policy on Member Associations with Betting Companies (a copy of which is set out in the ICC’s Operating Manual), as amended from time to time.
ICC’s Operating Manual *.*The ICC’s Official Operating Manual, as amended from time to time.
Ineligibility. The Participantbeing barred for a specified period of time from participation in the sport of cricket, as set out more specifically in Article 6.5.
Inside Information. Any information relating to any Matchthat a Participantpossesses by virtue of his/her position within the sport. Such information includes, but is not limited to, factual information regarding the competitors in the Match, the conditions, tactical considerations or any other aspect of the Match, but does not include any such information that is already published or a matter of public record, that may be readily acquired by an interested member of the public, or that has been disclosed according to the rules and regulations governing the relevant Match.
International Match .Each of the following (in men’s and women’s cricket): (a) any Test Match, One Day International Matchor Twenty20 International Match; (b) any Matchplayed as part of an ICC Event; (c) any other Matchplayed between representative sides of any National Cricket Federationat Under 19 level or above; (d) any International Tour Match; and (e) any other Matchorganised or sanctioned by the ICCfrom time to time to which theICCdeems it appropriate that theAnti-Corruption Codeshould apply.
International Tour Match. Any Matchplayed between a representative team of a Full Member (or Associate Member with Test and/or ODI or T20I Status) and any domestic, guest or invitational team.
Judicial Commissioner. The independent person appointed by the ICC from the ICC Code of Conduct Commission, to perform the functions assigned to the Judicial Commissioner under the Code.
Match . A cricket match of any format and duration in length in which two cricket teams compete against each other either at international level (i.e., an International Match, including an International Tour Match) or at national level (i.e., a Domestic Match).
Match Referee. Any independent person (a) who is appointed (or who has been appointed in the preceding twenty-four (24) months) by the ICC or any other relevant party as the official match referee for a designated International Matchor Domestic Match, whether such Match Referee carries out his/her functions remotely or otherwise, and/or (b) who is subject to an unexpired period of Ineligibilityimposed on him/her pursuant to this Anti-Corruption Codeand/or any other anti-corruption rules of any National Cricket Federation.
Mobile Device. Any portable device (including, without limitation, a personal digital assistant (PDA), blackberry, mobile phone, iPhone, iPad or iWatch) which is capable of connecting to or using any mobile telecommunications technology to enable or facilitate transmission of textual material, data, voice, video or multimedia services.
National Cricket Federation. A national or regional entity that is a member of or is recognised by the ICC as the entity governing the sport of cricket in a country (or collective group of countries associated for cricket purposes).
Notice of Charge. As defined in Article 4.6.
One Day International Match *.*As defined by Section 33 (ICC Classification of Official Cricket) of the ICC’s Operating Manual.
Pitch Curator *.*Any individual who acts as a pitch curator or groundsman (or who has acted in such capacity at any time in the preceding twenty-four (24) months) at any stadium or venue affiliated (whether through a club, franchise, county, province or otherwise) to any National Cricket Federation.
Player *.*As defined in Article 1.4.1.
Player Agent *.*Any individual who acts in any way (or who has acted in any way in the preceding twenty-four (24) months) in the capacity of agent, representative, adviser or otherwise in relation to the negotiation, arrangement, registration of execution of any employment or commercial agreement for a Player, irrespective of whether such individual is registered or licensed to perform such activity within a National Cricket Federation or not.
Player Support Personnel. As defined in Article 1.4.2.
Provisional Hearing. For purposes of Article 4.7, an expedited abbreviated hearing before the Chairman of the ICC Code of Conduct Commission (sitting alone) that provides the Participantwith notice and an opportunity to be heard in either written or oral form on whether or not the Provisional Suspensionimposed on him/her should be lifted.
Provisional Suspension. The Participantbeing temporarily barred from participating in the sport of cricket pending determination of a charge that he/she has committed an offence under the Anti-Corruption Code, as set out more specifically in Article 4.7.
Reward. A person acts “for Reward” if he/she arranges or agrees that he/she or some other third party will receive any direct or indirect financial or other benefit for that act (other than official prize money and/or contracted payments under playing, service, endorsement, sponsorship or other such similar contracts), and the term *“Reward”*shall be construed accordingly.
Substantial Assistance *.*To qualify as Substantial Assistancefor purposes of Article 6.1.2, a Participantmust: (a) fully disclose in a signed witness statement all information that he/she possesses in relation to offences under the Anti-Corruption Codeand/or that the ACUreasonably considers may be helpful to it in its enforcement of the Anti-Corruption Code; and (b) reasonably cooperate upon request by the ICCor any criminal or regulatory authority with the investigation and adjudication of any case related to that information, including (for example) presenting truthful testimony at a hearing if requested to do so.
Test Match *.*As defined by Section 33 (ICC Classification of Official Cricket) of the ICC’s Operating Manual.
Twenty20 International Match *.*As defined by Section 33 (ICC Classification of Official Cricket) of the ICC’s Operating Manual.
Umpire. Any umpire (including any on-field umpire, television umpire, third or fourth umpire) (a) who is appointed (or who has been appointed in the preceding twenty-four (24) months) by the ICCor any other relevant party to officiate in International Matchesand/or Domestic Matches, and/or (b) who is subject to an unexpired period of Ineligibilityimposed on him/her pursuant to this Anti-Corruption Codeand/or any other anti-corruption rules of any National Cricket Federation.
Umpire Support Personnel. Any technical official (for example, and without limitation, any official with responsibility for operating the communication equipment for Umpiresand Match Referees during an International Matchor Domestic Match) or umpire coach (a) who is appointed (or who has been appointed in the preceding twenty-four (24) months) by the ICC or any other relevant party to support the Umpiresand/or Match Refereesin their appointments to any International Matchor Domestic Match, and/or (b) who is subject to an unexpired period of Ineligibilityimposed on him/her pursuant to this Anti-Corruption Codeand/or the anti-corruption rules of any National Cricket Federation.