The
OCA has formed these OCA Anti-Doping Rules (Rules) in accordance
with the WADA Code, expecting that, in the spirit of sports, it
will contribute to the fight against doping in the Sports
Movement in Asia. The Rules are complemented by other OCA
documents and International Standards addressed throughout the
Rules.
The OCA Anti-Doping Rules
were accepted in the 23rd OCA General Assembly held in Doha on
1st of October 2004. Subsequently in consultation with the World
Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) certain changes were made to the rules
and the final version was approved and accepted by OCA in its
Executive Board Meeting held in Kuwait on 5th of February 2005.
On the occasion of the 24th
OCA General Assembly held in Guangzhou (China) on 9th of
September 2005, H.H. Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Sabah, President OCA
officially signed the WADA code.
The
Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) is the supreme authority of the
Asian Games, Winter Asian Games, Asian Indoor Games and Beach
Games and any other sports events being held under the auspices
of the OCA. Any person or organization belonging in any capacity
whatsoever to the OCA is bound by
the provisions of the OCA Constitution and shall abide by the
decisions of the OCA and follow the OCA Anti-Doping rules.
OCA Anti - Doping
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