Kan. Admin. Regs. § 128-2-3a - Prohibited substance use and submission to drug testing
(a) The administration or use of alcohol,
stimulants, drugs, or injections shall be prohibited. The world anti-doping
agency's document titled "the world anti-doping code: the 2013 prohibited list
international standard," effective January 1, 2013, is hereby adopted by
reference, with the following alterations:
(1)
The following provisions shall be excluded from adoption:
(A) At the bottom of each page, the text "the
2013 prohibited list 10 september 2012"; and
(B) at the top of page 4, the following boxed
text: "for purposes of this section: 'exogenous' refers to a substance which is
not ordinarily capable of being produced by the body naturally; 'endogenous'
refers to a substance which is capable of being produced by the body
naturally."
(2) The
following modifications shall be made to page 9:
(A) In section P1, the phrase "in the
following sports" at the end of the first sentence shall be replaced with "in
all regulated sports." The list of sports shall be deleted.
(B) In section P2, the phrase "in the
following sports" at the end of the first sentence shall be replaced with "in
all regulated sports." The list of sports shall be deleted.
The use of any substance specified in this document by any contestant licensed or seeking licensure by the commission shall be prohibited, and the contestant may be subject to action, pursuant to K.S.A. 2012 Supp. 74-50,193 and 74-50,197 and amendments thereto.
(b) The preparations available to stop
hemorrhaging in the ring or fenced area may be periodically reviewed by the
commission. The use of Monsel's solution or silver nitrate, or both, by any
contestant shall be prohibited. Any contestant using a prohibited substance may
be subject to action, pursuant to K.S.A. 2012 Supp.
74-50,193 and
74-50,197 and amendments
thereto.
(c) At any time either
before or after a bout, any contestant may be required by the boxing
commissioner or chief inspector, acting with reasonable cause or through random
selection, to undergo a test for the use of illegal drugs or other
performance-enhancing substances identified in the document adopted by
reference in subsection (a).
(d)
Any contestant's positive test for any prohibited substance or failure to
cooperate in the testing process may be grounds for immediate suspension or
revocation of the individual's license and may result in forfeiture of the
related match. That individual may be subject to action, pursuant to K.S.A.
2012 Supp.
74-50,193 and
74-50,197 and amendments
thereto.
(e) Any finding that a
contestant is under the influence of any prohibited substance may result in
immediate suspension or revocation of the individual's license, in addition to
any action pursuant to K.S.A. 2012 Supp.
74-50,193 and
74-50,197 and amendments
thereto.
Notes
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