Thursday, 2 February 2012

Athlete Notification and Chaperoning PART 2

6.1.3 The DCO/Chaperone shall, at a minimum, verbally confirm the Athlete’s identity. If the Athlete is carrying photo ID, this may be checked at this stage. An Athlete’s inability to provide photo ID shall not invalidate a test. Formal identification can be established by starting number, accreditation, third party witness, or other viable method as established by the ADO. If the Athlete’s identity is unknown and cannot be established in any manner, the DCO must contact the ADO for further instructions. 6.1.4 The DCO/Chaperone should show the Athlete the notification form (which may be part of the Doping Control form), and shall then notify the Athlete of the following:

• That the
Athlete is required to undergo a Sample collection;

• The authority under which Sample collection is to be conducted (i.e. the Testing Authority);

• That the type of Sample Collection will be blood (and urine if testing is combined with urine Sample Collection) and any conditions that need to be adhered to prior to Sample collection, including the requirement for the Athlete to provide their Sample in direct observation of a DCO/Chaperone;


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