Or. Admin. Code § 581-022-2210 - Anabolic Steroids and Performance Enhancing Substances
(1) As used in this rule:
(a) "Anabolic steroid" includes any drug or
hormonal substance chemically or pharmacologically related to testosterone, all
prohormones, including dehydroepiandrosterone and all substances listed in the
Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004. "Anabolic steroid" does not include
estrogens, progestins, corticosteroids and mineralocorticoids.
(b) "Performance-enhancing substance" means a
manufactured product for oral ingestion, intranasal application or inhalation
containing compounds that:
(A) Contain a
stimulant, amino acid, hormone precursor, herb or other botanical or any other
substance other than an essential vitamin or mineral; and
(B) Are intended to increase athletic
performance, promote muscle growth, induce weight loss or increase an
individual's endurance or capacity for exercise.
(c) "School district employee" means:
(A) An administrator, teacher or other person
employed by a school district ;
(B)
A person who volunteers for a school district ; and
(C) A person who is performing services on
behalf of a school district pursuant to a contract.
(2) Each school district shall:
(a) Utilize evidence-based programs such as
the Oregon Health and Science University's Athletes Training and Learning to
Avoid Steroids (ATLAS) and Athletes Targeting Healthy Exercise and Nutrition
Alternatives (ATHENA) for the reduction in anabolic steroid and
performance-enhancing substance abuse by high school athletes.
(b) Ensure school district employees who are
coaches or athletic directors receive training once every four years on
identifying the components of anabolic steroids abuse and prevention strategies
for the use of performance-enhancing substances.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 326.051
Stats. Implemented: ORS 342.721 & 342.726
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