Athletes’, athlete support personnel’s, and other groups’ right and responsibilities

The Indonesia Anti-Doping Organization (IADO) is the authority responsible for anti-doping in this country. As the National Anti-Doping Organization (NADO), IADO carries out its responsibilities and roles based on official world documents, namely the World Anti-Doping Code 2021 (World Anti-Doping Code 2021) and the Regulation of Chairman of IADO on the Organization and Work Mechanisms of 2022. At the same time, all key stakeholders, especially national sports associations/federations, will accept and comply with these codes and regulations. It is the responsibility of all athletes, athlete support groups, and all stakeholders to accept and comply with what is contained in these codes and regulations.

Roles and Responsibilities of Athletes

  • To be knowledgeable of and comply with all applicable anti-doping policies and rules adopted pursuant to the Code;
  • To be available for Sample Collection at all times;
  • To take responsibility, in the context of anti-doping, for what they ingest and Use;
  • To inform medical personnel of their obligation not to Use Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods and to take responsibility to make sure that any medical treatment received does not violate anti-doping policies and rules adopted pursuant to the Code;
  • To disclose to their National Anti-Doping Organization and International Federation any decision by a non-Signatory finding that the Athlete committed an anti-doping rule violation within the previous ten (10) years;
  • To cooperate with Anti-Doping Organizations investigating anti-doping rule violations;
  • To disclose the identity of their Athlete Support Personnel upon request by any Anti-Doping Organization with authority over the Athlete.

Roles and Responsibilities of Athlete Support Personnel

  • To be knowledgeable of and comply with all applicable anti-doping policies and rules adopted pursuant to the Code and which are applicable to them or the Athletes whom they support;
  • To cooperate with the Athlete Testing program;
  • To use their influence on Athlete values and behavior to foster anti-doping attitudes;
  • To disclose to their National Anti-Doping Organization and International Federation any decision by a non-Signatory finding that the Athlete committed an anti-doping rule violation within the previous ten (10) years;
  • To cooperate with Anti-Doping Organizations investigating anti-doping rule violations;
  • Athlete Support Personnel shall not Use or Possess any Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method without valid justification.
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