Mich. Admin. Code R. 339.211 - Contestant use or administration of any substance
Rule 211.
(1) The
use or administration of drugs, stimulants, or nonprescription preparations by
or to a contestant during a contest is prohibited, except as provided in this
rule.
(2) A substance other than
water shall not be given to a contestant during the course of the contest.
Water shall only be provided in clear containers.
(3) Petroleum jelly may be allowed around the
eyes; however, the use of petroleum jelly, grease, or any other substance on
the arms, legs, or body is prohibited.
(4) The use of coagulants, as approved by the
ringside physician, may be allowed between rounds to stop the bleeding of minor
cuts and lacerations sustained by a contestant. The use of monsel solution,
silver nitrate, new skin, flex collodion, or substances having an iron base is
prohibited, and the use of such substances by a contestant is cause for
immediate disqualification.
(5) The
ringside physician shall monitor the use and application of any foreign
substances administered to a contestant before or during a contest and shall
confiscate any suspicious foreign substance for possible laboratory analysis,
the results of which shall be forwarded to the department.
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