Canadian
Doping Control Regulations
January
1, 2000
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Table
of Contents
1.
Introduction
2.
Announced Testing
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Roles and Responsibilies
3.
Unannounced Testing
3.1 Introduction
3.2
Ahtlete Pool
3.3
Athlete Selection and Notification
3.4
Roles and Responsibilities
4.
Samples Collection Process
4.1 General
Doping Control Process
4.2
Transportation of Samples to the Accredited Laboratory
4.3
Security Precautions at the Doping Control Station
4.4
Athletes with Disabilities
5. Doping
Control Facility
5.1 Location
of the Doping Control Station
5.2 Set-up
of the Doping Control Station
6. Doping
Control Equipment
6.1 Doping
Control Equipment
6.2 Facility
Equipment
7.
Laboratory Analysis and Results Management
7.1 Introduction
7.2
Types of Testing
7.3 Sample
"A" Results
7.4 Sample
"B" Results
7.5
Confidentiality
8. Doping-Related
Infractions
8.1 Introduction
8.2
Refusal or Failure to Comply with Doping Control Procedures
8.3 Commencement
of Case Review
8.4 Investigation
8.5
The Case Review
8.6
Decision
9. Protests
and Appeals
9.1 Introduction
9.2
Protest
9.3 Appeal
9.4
Appointment of Arbitrator
9.5
Parties
9.6
Onus of Proof
9.7
Preliminary Meeting
9.8 Hearing
9.9
Decision
10. Reinstatements
10.1 Introduction
10.2
Category I Reinstatement
10.3 Category
II Reinstatement
10.4 Category
III Reinstatement
10.5
Category IV Reinstatement
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