Anti-Doping Control Sample Clauses

Anti-Doping Control. The host National Federation must take all the steps necessary to ensure that the anti-doping tests can take place and guarantee that the samples will be analysed by a laboratory which is WADA/IOC accredited. The test must take place according to the rules of the World Anti-doping Code of the WADA, the IOC and the FILA. A minimum of four competitors in each weight category must present themselves for anti-doping tests. For the medal holders, this test will take place after the medal ceremony. The costs engendered by the anti-doping tests will be borne by the host National Federation of the Championships. If FILA requires additional doping tests it will bear the cost of these doping tests.
Anti-Doping Control. The organising Federation must take all the steps necessary to ensure that the anti- doping tests can take place and guarantee that the samples will be analysed by a laboratory which is WADA/IOC accredited. The test must take place according to the rules of the World Anti-doping Code of WADA, IOC and FILA. The complete three first teams must present themselves for anti-doping tests. The costs engendered by the anti-doping tests will be borne by the organising Federation. If FILA requires additional doping tests, it will bear the cost of these tests.
Anti-Doping Control. A closed room must be provided for any anti-doping control. The controls will take place in accordance with the provisions of the Sports Code relating to the fight against doping.
Anti-Doping Control. 15.1. The International Testing Agency (ITA) decide the testing plan of the competition and send it to LOC. 15.2. The LOC has the obligation to organize doping controls during the competition at its own expenses (sampling procedure and analyse by a WADA accredited laboratory). CMAS recommends contacting the national anti-doping organization (NADO) of its country. 15.3. NADO is invited to prepare an education program for the athletes at this occasion (outreach program). 15.4. The LOC must send to CMAS some weeks before the competition the name of the staff and laboratory chosen. 15.5. All the controls and procedures are under the authority of CMAS - “testing authority “and result management “.

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