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Correct, this is the rule. There are a new set with different references to your screeny, but here's the summary below:
• Active bleeding is defined under 24.1 as the existence of an injury or wound which continues to bleed and is not bleeding that can be readily removed. AKA it requires treatment to stop the bleeding.
• 24.3(i) and (ii) umpire must stop play at first available opportunity and issue a direction to leave the playing surface.
If they issue a direction under those two regulations, then you are entitled to a replacement player (24.3.3) within a certain time. Only when satisfied that they are replaced or if time has expired can they recommence play.
None of this is possible or necessary to be written down if you interpret it as not being required to stop play.
NOTE: this is different to the procedure for bleeding not defined as active bleeding which is in with what DY said.
What is the ruling for the night of a Prom? “We have a bleeder.”






cant help ya