Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2021
Disciplinary Regulations Document E P a g e | 19 20 Mutual Recognition of Penalties 20.1 Our Leagues and clubs shall mutually recognise and give full effect to any penalty imposed by the Disciplinary and Appeals Panels of the League (as defined at Rule 1.1. 20.2 Our Leagues and clubs shall recognise and give effect to penalties imposed pursuant to any disciplinary or relevant regulations of all competitions under the auspices of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club - Recreational Cricket - as defined and listed in the ECB’s Articles of Association from time-to-time, and any other competitions as directed by the ECB from time-to-time (the recognised competitions). 20.3 A participant may not play in matches under the auspices of our Leagues whilst serving a suspension given by any other of our Leagues or a Recognised Competition. 20.4 For the avoidance of doubt, in the event any other of the Leagues or a Recognised Competition suspends a player for a stated period, that player may not play in any matches under the auspices of our Leagues until that suspension has been served. 20.5 In order to give effect of the mutual recognition of penalties between our Leagues and Recognised Competitions, a League may report and receive information regarding penalties imposed upon participants pursuant to the Disciplinary Regulations to and from the ECB and Recognised Competitions. Information will be shared about the penalties imposed on participants across all Leagues on an official NCDG database. 21 Data Protection Consent Each participant shall be deemed to have agreed, for the purposes of the General Data Protection Regulation 2018 and otherwise, that their personal data may be processed and disclosed in accordance with, and for the purposes of the implementation of, the Disciplinary Regulations. 22 Confidentiality 22.1 All disciplinary proceedings which take place under the Disciplinary Regulations shall be confidential and shall take place in private. 22.2 Our Leagues and the ECB shall have the right to publish any written decision of a Disciplinary Panel or Appeal Panel, including (but not necessarily limited to) publication on their websites, and participants shall be deemed to have consented to such publication.
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