Title: World AntiDoping Program Compliance: The Third Level
1World Anti-Doping ProgramCompliance The Third
Level
- ANADO Workshop Berne November 2004
- Joseph de Pencier
- Director Sport Services/General Counsel, CCES
2World Anti-Doping Program
3World Anti-Doping Program
- Top Levels
- World Anti-Doping Code
- Mandatory International Standards
- Third Level
- Rules, Policies, Procedures, Reports,
Criteria, Systems, and Plans - Full compliance requires NADOs to establish this
Third Level
4Third Level
- Some elements are mentioned in Code or
International Standards, some just implied or
useful for dealing with domestic stakeholders - Some addressed by existing WADA Models of Best
Practice (see references in green) - Models of Best Practice for test distribution
planning, for establishing a registered testing
pool, for DCO training and for breath alcohol
testing still being developed by IADA/WADA - Code/International Standard stated requirements
indicated by in this presentation by underlined
words
5Third Level
6Third Level
- This presentation will review the Code and the
International Standards for Testing and for TUEs - Will identify the rules, policies, procedures,
reports, criteria, systems and plans needed for
full Code implementation and compliance - Also additional or optional elements that can
be useful in an effective Code-compliant domestic
program
7Third Level
8Code and Third Level
- Introduction to Part One (Doping Control) rules
and procedures to ensure all participants are
bound by Code-compliant domestic anti-doping
program - 2.4 reasonable rules for missed tests/whereabouts
info failures WADA Guideline for Whereabouts
Information - 4.1 rules for automatic coming into force of each
new or amended Prohibited List
9Code and Third Level
- 7 process for pre-hearing admin. of potential
anti-doping rule violations, including further
reviews and follow-up investigations WADA
Guideline for Results Management - 7.2 rule for notification after initial review
WADA Guideline for Results Management, 3.4.1 - 7.5 rules for provisional suspensions by bodies
responsible for Events or team selection WADA
Guideline for Results Management, 6 and for
expedited hearings WADA Guideline for Results
Management, 6.2 6.3
10Code and Third Level
- 8 process for hearings to determine violations
and consequences, including expedited hearings - Code 10.4.2 criteria for reporting Athlete
Support Personnel to professional and other
authorities - 10.4.3 rules for applying the range of sanctions
for missed tests/whereabouts info failures - 10.10 rules for testing athletes who want to come
out of retirement
11Code and Third Level
- 12 rules for imposing sanctions on sport bodies
- 13.2.2/13.2.3 rules for appeals involving
national level athletes and identifying parties
to those appeals - 14.4 annual statistical report of doping
Control activities
12International Standard for Testing and Third
Level
13International Standard for Testing and Third
Level
- 4.3.1 criteria for inclusion in Registered
Testing Pool - 4.4.1 procedures and/or systems for athlete
whereabouts information and for taking
appropriate action when it is not provided WADA
Guideline for Whereabouts Information - 4.5.2 test distribution plan
- 4.5.4 system for regular review of test
distribution plan
14International Standard for Testing and Third
Level
- 4.5.5 system for maintaining test distribution
data - 4.6.4 criteria for DCO selection of athletes for
testing (consistent with test distribution plan)
WADA Guideline for Urine Sample Collection, 5.4 - 5.3.4 criteria to validate athlete identity WADA
Guideline for Urine Sample Collection, 5.5.3 - 5.3.6/5.3.7 criteria for reasonable attempts to
notify athletes for out-of-competition testing
WADA Guideline for Out-of-Competition Testing
15International Standard for Testing and Third
Level
- 5.3.8 system for logging athlete notification
attempts and outcomes WADA Guideline for
Out-of-Competition Testing - 6.2/6.3.1 system for obtaining all necessary
information for effective sample collection - 6.2/6.3.3 criteria for who may be authorized to
be present during the sample collection session
16International Standard for Testing and Third
Level
17International Standard for Testing and Third
Level
- 8.3.1 criteria for sample storage prior to
transport from the doping control station WADA
Guideline for Urine Sample Collection, 5.14 - 8.3.3 system to ensure sample documentation is
completed and securely handled - 8.3.4 system to ensure instructions for the type
of analysis to be conducted provided to the lab
18International Standard for Testing and Third
Level
- 9.3.2 system for recording chain of custody
- Weighted criteria for athlete selection where
ranking is based on potential risk of doping and
doping patterns - A.4.5 system for following-up on failures to
comply for purposes of results management and for
planning and testing - The Note to Section 5.6.5 of the WADA
Guideline for Urine Sample Collection states that
the ADO must establish guidelines for what
constitutes suspicious athlete behaviour
19International Standard for Testing and Third
Level
- F.4.1 criteria for the number of additional urine
samples to be collected if pH or SG guidelines
unlikely to be met - G.4 system to ensure Sample Collection
Personnel are adequately qualified and trained - G.5.1 system for accredited and re-accrediting
Sample Collection Personnel
20International Standard for TUEs and Third Level
21International Standard for TUEs and Third Level
- 4.7(b) internal procedures for assessing
exceptional circumstances for granting
retroactive TUEs - 5.1/6.1 Confidentiality agreement for members of
the NADO TUEC
22Optional Third Level Elements
23Optional Third Level Elements
- Quality management system and ISO certification
- Code 10.3 criteria for applying range of
sanctions for specified substances where there is
no performance enhancement - Code 10.5.2/10.5.3 criteria for applying range of
sanctions for no significant fault or negligence
or for substantial assistance
24Optional Third Level Elements
- Code 15.4 process for recognition of TUEs and
determinations of anti-doping rule violations by
other ADOs - Code 24.5 rules for transition from pre-Code to
Code-compliant programs and treatment of ongoing
results management, hearings, appeals, TUEs, etc.
25Optional Third Level Elements
- IST 4.3.1 criteria for inclusion in domestic
testing pool (see also ITS 4.6.2) - IST Annex A procedures for investigating possible
failures to comply - TUE 9.1/9.2 system for providing standard and
abbreviated TUEs to WADA
26Optional Third Level Elements
- Systems for providing results management and
other information to WADA until ADAMS - Domestic agreements on responsibility for
anti-doping information and education (with NOC,
NPC, NFs, government(s)) - Process for amending your domestic Code-compliant
program - Confidentiality agreements (for NADO staff,
members of TUEC, etc.)
27Questions?