procedure for investigation and determination of Anti-Doping Rule Violations and imposition of sanctions for an Anti-Doping Rule Violation; (d) the procedures for negative ... concerned stakeholders in relation to the ills of doping; (j) the manner of implementing anti-doping control activities and anti-doping education, training and sensitisation
section 11; (m) "dope testing laboratory" means a laboratory established or recognised under section 26; (n) "doping Control" includes all steps and processes from test ... Anti-Doping Organisations" means organisations which are responsible for adopting anti-doping rules for initiating, implementing or enforcing any part of the doping control process
athlete or athlete support personnel or other persons shall constitute Anti-Doping Rule Violation for the purposes of this Act, namely:— (a) the presence ... regulations; (e) tampering, or attempting to tamper, with any part of doping control; (f) possession of prohibited substances or prohibited methods; (g) trafficking or attempted
implementing anti-doping rules, regulations and policies which conform to international obligations and commitments for promoting, coordinating and monitoring the doping control programme in sports
Anti-Doping Organisations" means organisations which are responsible for adopting anti-doping rules for initiating, implementing or enforcing any part of the doping control process ... concerned stakeholders in relation to the ills of doping; (j) the manner of implementing anti-doping control activities and anti-doping education, training and sensitisation
Annexure-1, were required by the Deputy Director, Medical & Dope
Control of the Organizing Committee of the 12th South Asian Games, Guwahati
several considerations such as the need to
prevent racism in sports, eradicate doping in Sports, prevent
age fraud in sports, protect athletes' rights, prevent ... National Sports Federations (NSFs) if they are desirous of
regulating and controlling sports in India, or using the name
of India or representing India within
BCCI enlisted in
clause(2) of Memorandum of Association.
(a) To control and improve quality and standards
of the game of Cricket in India ... ethical standards in players, team officials, umpires and
administrators; and to ban doping, age fraud, sexual
harassment and all other forms of inequity and
discrimination
Control from a recognized institution. He has been awarded Ph.D. degree upon submission of thesis on 'Fabrication and Characterization of Bi Doped
preventing such person from accepting an employment in a body or institution controlled or maintained by the Central Government or a State Government ... public interest; or (vi) has been found to have committed any Anti-Doping Rule Violation: Provided that no person shall be so removed from