DOPING. 6.3.1 Comply with the Anti-doping Policy of the U Sports (see Schedule 2), of FISU and of WADA, as well as programs such as the Athlete Whereabouts Program, and submit to announced and unannounced doping control, both during and outside of Games competition. 6.3.2 Refrain from doping as defined by the U Sports Anti-doping Policy, Canadian Anti-Doping Program and WADA Code including using substances or engaging in practices prohibited by the rules and policies of FISU, the IF and the NSO. 6.3.3 In order to avoid inadvertent non-compliance with the above-referenced doping prohibitions, the Team Member will advise the Chief Medical Officer of the Team, or such other Team medical practitioner designated to receive such information, the names of all medications, whether prescription or non-prescription, including all over-the-counter drugs, herbal remedies, vitamin or nutrient supplements, creams or lotions, topical solutions, or nasal sprays that they have taken in the last seven days prior to their arrival at the Games, or that they plan to take or may take during the Games. The Team Member agrees to show any such medication to the Chief Medical Officer or designated Team medical practitioner, including its container and the package in which the medication and its container came, prior to ingesting or utilizing the medication. 6.3.4 Refrain from using, securing, supplying, selling, importing, administering, having in his/her possession or otherwise dealing with any controlled, restricted, illicit substance or narcotic as defined in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada, except by legal prescription properly issued by a medical practitioner authorized to practice medicine in Canada. 6.3.5 The Team Member (if an Athlete) agrees to participate in the CCES e-learning program and to complete the on-line education module (approximately 30 minutes duration) for certification prior to arrival at the Games.
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Sources: Team Member Agreement
DOPING. 6.3.1 7.3.1 Comply with the Anti-doping Policy of the U Sports SPORTS (see Schedule 2), of FISU and of WADA, as well as programs such as the Athlete Whereabouts Program, and submit to announced and unannounced doping control, both during and outside of Games competition.
6.3.2 7.3.2 Refrain from doping as defined by the U Sports SPORTS Anti-doping Policy, Canadian Anti-Anti- Doping Program and WADA Code including using substances or engaging in practices prohibited by the rules and policies of FISU, the IF and the NSO.
6.3.3 7.3.3 In order to avoid inadvertent non-compliance with the above-referenced doping prohibitions, the Team Member will advise the Chief Medical Officer of the Team, or such other Team medical practitioner designated to receive such information, the names of all medications, whether prescription or non-prescription, including all over-the-counter drugs, herbal remedies, vitamin or nutrient supplements, creams or lotions, topical solutions, or nasal sprays that they have taken in the last seven days prior to their arrival at the Games, or that they plan to take or may take during the Games. The Team Member agrees to show any such medication to the Chief Medical Officer or designated Team medical practitioner, including its container and the package in which the medication and its container came, prior to ingesting or utilizing the medication.
6.3.4 7.3.4 Refrain from using, securing, supplying, selling, importing, administering, having in his/her possession or otherwise dealing with any controlled, restricted, illicit substance or narcotic as defined in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada, except by legal prescription properly issued by a medical practitioner authorized to practice medicine in Canada.
6.3.5 7.3.5 The Team Member (if an Athlete) agrees to participate in the CCES e-learning program and to complete the on-line education module (approximately 30 minutes duration) for certification prior to arrival at the Games.
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Sources: Team Member Agreement
DOPING. 6.3.1 Comply with the Anti-doping Policy of the U Sports SPORTS (see Schedule 2), of FISU and of WADA, as well as programs such as the Athlete Whereabouts Program, and submit to announced and unannounced doping control, both during and outside of Games competition.
6.3.2 Refrain from doping as defined by the U Sports SPORTS Anti-doping Policy, Canadian Anti-Doping Program and WADA Code including using substances or engaging in practices prohibited by the rules and policies of FISU, the IF and the NSO.
6.3.3 In order to avoid inadvertent non-compliance with the above-referenced doping prohibitions, the Team Member will advise the Chief Medical Officer of the Team, or such other Team medical practitioner designated to receive such information, the names of all medications, whether prescription or non-prescription, including all over-the-counter drugs, herbal remedies, vitamin or nutrient supplements, creams or lotions, topical solutions, or nasal sprays that they have taken in the last seven days prior to their arrival at the Games, or that they plan to take or may take during the Games. The Team Member agrees to show any such medication to the Chief Medical Officer or designated Team medical practitioner, including its container and the package in which the medication and its container came, prior to ingesting or utilizing the medication.
6.3.4 Refrain from using, securing, supplying, selling, importing, administering, having in his/her possession or otherwise dealing with any controlled, restricted, illicit substance or narcotic as defined in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada, except by legal prescription properly issued by a medical practitioner authorized to practice medicine in Canada.
6.3.5 The Team Member (if an Athlete) agrees to participate in the CCES e-learning program and to complete the on-line education module (approximately 30 minutes duration) for certification prior to arrival at the Games.
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Sources: Team Member Agreement