For clean sport: National Federations to harmonize acts with WADA standards

The Anti-Doping Commission calls on all National Sports Federations to implement the
standards of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) within their internal acts and procedures.
Each federation is obliged to adapt its procedures and regulations in accordance with WADA
guidelines. This includes, but is not limited to, the regulation of areas related to the health of
athletes, protection against doping and abuse of supplements, and the promotion of sports ethics.
In line with its mission to preserve the integrity of sport and the health of athletes, the
Commission offers Federations detailed recommendations and expert assistance in integrating
anti-doping rules into their organizational structures.
The Commission created a document that provides detailed guidelines to National Sports
Federations for integrating anti-doping rules into their internal documents, directing them to preserve the health of athletes, prevent doping and promote sports ethics in accordance with
WADA standards.
The document includes definitions of anti-doping rules, obligations of competition organizers to implement doping control and foresees punitive measures for violations of these rules,
emphasizing the obligation of Federations to actively contribute to the fight against doping and
the implementation of effective measures and procedures.
This process of compliance with WADA standards is not only recommended, but also
mandatory, in order to ensure compliance with anti-doping rules and preserve a fair and healthy
sports environment. The Federations’ proactive cooperation and commitment to this task are key
to the success of this initiative.

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