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Article 22:  Anti-Doping for PERSILAT

               Anti-Doping

               Definition     These Anti-Doping Rules are sport rules governing the conditions under which
               sport is played. Aimed at enforcing anti-doping rules in a global and harmonized manner, they
               are distinct in nature from criminal and civil laws.

               They are not intended to be subject to or limited by any national requirements and legal
               standards applicable to criminal or civil proceedings, although they are intended to be applied
               in  a  manner  which  respect  the  principles  of  proportionality  and  human  rights.  When
               reviewing  the  facts  and  the  law  of  a  given  case,  all  courts,  arbitral  tribunals  and  other
               adjudicating bodies should be aware of and respect the distinct nature of these Anti-Doping
               Rules, which implement the Code, and the fact that these rules represent the consensus of a
               broad spectrum of stakeholders around the world as to what is necessary to protect and
               ensure fair sport.

               Based on the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) is the core document that harmonizes anti-
               doping policies, rules and regulations within sport organizations and among public authorities
               around the world.

               The World Anti-Doping Code (Code) works in conjunction with six International Standards
               aimed at bringing harmonization among anti-doping organizations in various technical areas,
               namely:

                    •  Prohibited List
                    •  Testing and Investigations
                    •  Laboratories
                    •  Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)
                    •  Protection of Privacy and Personal Information
                    •  Code Compliance by Signatories

               Prohibited List

               The  Prohibited  List identifies  the  substances  and  methods  prohibited  in-  and  out-of-
               competition, and in particular sports. The substances and methods on the List are classified
               by different categories (e.g., steroids, stimulants, gene doping).

               Testing and Investigations

               The purpose of the International Standard for Testing and Investigations (ISTI) is to plan for
               effective testing and to maintain the integrity and identity of samples, from notifying the
               athlete to transporting samples for analysis.




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