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time to time, is recognised as an integral component of the NCR and is duly authorised as such.

In any areas where the National Competition Rules and the Anti-Doping Policy conflict, the Anti-Doping Policy

will take precedence.

Competitors, crew or officials may be tested for alcohol or other drugs at any time during the Event(s). This

Regulation serves as the required 24-hour notice to Competitors, Crew and Officials.

8.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

The VSCCWA will distribute Event entry Forms and Supplementary Regulations to all VSCCWA members on the

current database approximately 4 weeks prior to each Event, pending the receipt of CAMS approved Event Permit

and Supplementary Regulations. Event applications will close on the date advised in the Supplementary

Regulations.

If any entrant or driver is under 18 years of age the consent of his/her parent or guardian must appear on the Entry

Form

Event entry forms will also be available from the VSCCWA website.

9.

SCRUTINY

9.1.

The schedule & venue for scrutiny will be advised in the Supplementary Regulations for each Event.

9.2.

Metropolitan entrants unable to attend scrutiny at the designated venue on the designated date prior to

an Event may make direct arrangements to be scrutinised at the Event venue with the Entries Registrar. A fee will

apply as advised in the Supplementary Regulations.

9.3.

Scrutiny for regional entrants will be held at a date and time and venue to be advised. Regional

competitors are required to provide an indication on the official entry form that the entry is from a regional

location.

9.4.

All vehicles entered for VSCCWA Events including Sprints and Hillclimbs are subject to scrutiny. Any

vehicle entered for Regularity Events (only) that has a CAMS logbook and complies with current Targeted Scrutiny

Regulations will be required to present for an abbreviated scrutiny of driver apparel, paper work, and a brief safety

check (including fire extinguisher) at the nominated scrutineering venue or at the venue on the day of the event.

Any vehicle not complying with the Audit requirements under Targeted Scrutiny Regulations must be presented

for scrutiny at a time and place specified in the Supplementary Regulations for that Event.

9.5.

All driver apparel (helmets, overalls/clothing, gloves etc) as defined in these Regulations must be

presented for inspection and approval.

9.6.

Membership cards, appropriate CAMS Competition licences and Club and/or CAMS log books (where

they have been issued), must be produced at scrutiny. The Entry Registrar/Scrutineer will initial the log book

sighting on the Vehicle scrutiny form and complete the requisite details in the logbook.

9.7.

No vehicle may participate in any regularity practice session or any part of the Event unless it has passed

scrutiny.

9.8.

Any vehicle which, having passed scrutiny, is dismantled or modified in any way which might affect the

safety of the vehicle or raises questions as to its eligibility, or is involved in any accident, must be re-presented for

approval by the scrutineers before being able to compete at the Event.

9.9.

Any vehicle or driver may be prohibited from practice or the competition for safety reasons.

9.10.

The Clerk of Course may require any vehicle to be stopped and checked during any Event.

10.

LOGBOOKS

10.1.

For a vehicle to score points in a Club Championship it is required to have a CAMS, VSCCWA, or

CAMS-affiliated Club logbook. The logbook will indicate the category of the vehicle. “V” behind the class name is

the VSCCWA equivalent of that CAMS 5th category class. CAMS log-books are defined in CAMS regulations and

owners must comply with those regulations. VSCCWA log-books are issued for VSCCWA purposes only, and while

possession by owners of CAMS log-books is encouraged, the VSCCWA log-book is subsidiary to the CAMS

document, but still must be produced at scrutiny and/or at Events.

10.2.

Vehicles without logbooks may score points at their first Event providing a VSCCWA club logbook, or

CAMS log-book application form has been lodged on the day or is pending. The applicant must contact the

eligibility scrutineer and arrange for a vehicle scrutiny before the next event. Responsibility for a compliant logbook

lies solely with the applicant.

10.3.

The VSCCWA Logbook Application Form is based on the CAMS Certificate of Description form.

Forms are available by contacting the Entries Registrar or from the VSCCWA Website.

www.vsccwa.com.au

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11.

VEHICLE ELIGIBILITY

11.1.

The eligibility date for a vehicle is determined by the youngest major component. Major components