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51 2. Fines Fines for violation of Article II C.2 of the Code relating to the requirement of substantially identical attire shall be assessed against the team. All other fines for violation of Article II of the Code shall be assessed only against the individual member of the team who is in violation unless both members of the team are in violation. V. DETERMINATION AND PENALTY The Referee shall make such investigation as is reasonable to determine the facts regarding all Player On-Site offences and upon determining that a violation has occurred shall specify the fine and/or other punishment therefor and give written notice thereof to the Captain. W. PAYMENT OF FINES The ITF shall deduct such Fines from the Nations distribution of Prize Money. X. APPEALS Any player or Captain convicted of a violation of a Player On-Site Offence at a Davis Cup Tie may appeal to the Executive Director designated by the ITF for review of the determination of guilt and penalty therefor. Such Notice of Appeal shall be in writing and filed with the Executive Director within ten (10) days after the last day of the Tie. Attached to and included with such Notice of Appeal shall be a statement by the player or Captain as to the facts and circumstances of such incident along with any other evidence that the player or Captain desires to submit. Upon receipt of such an Appeal, the Executive Director shall conduct a reasonable investigation of the facts and circumstances surrounding such incident, and shall affirm or reverse in whole or part the determination of the Referee. In the event of a whole or partial reversal the Executive Director shall remit to the National Association of the player or Captain all or part of any fines collected in accordance with the disposition of the appeal. ARTICLE III: TENNIS ANTI-CORRUPTION PROGRAM A. Introduction The purpose of the Tennis Anti-Corruption Program is to (i) maintain the integrity of tennis, (ii) protect against any efforts to impact improperly the results of any match and (iii) establish a uniform rule and consistent scheme of enforcement and sanctions applicable to all professional tennis Events and to all Governing Bodies. B. Definitions 1. "AHO" refers to an Anti-Corruption Hearing Officer.

