Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - ATHLETIC COMMISSION
Title 38
Chapter 3 - CONTESTANTS
Section 38-3-007 - PROHIBITED SUBSTANCE USE AND SUBMISSION TO DRUG TESTING

Current through March 20, 2024

007.01 Administering or using performance-enhancing drugs, alcohol, or any legal or illegal stimulant, either before or during a bout, to or by any contestant, is prohibited. Any substance other than plain water given to a contestant during the course of the bout is prohibited.

007.02 The Commissioner, acting with reasonable cause or through random selection, may require a contestant to undergo a urinalysis or chemical test for the use of illegal drugs or for the use of any substance identified in the document adopted by reference in subsection 007.04.

007.03 In addition to the provisions of subsection 007.02, the Commissioner may require each contestant competing in a regulated sport that is labeled or promoted as a championship bout to undergo a urinalysis or chemical test for the use of illegal drugs or for the use of any substance identified in the document adopted by reference in subsection 007.04.

007.04 The World Anti-Doping Agency's Prohibited List is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference as Attachment A. The use of any substance identified in the World Anti-Doping Agency's Prohibited List is hereby prohibited.

007.05 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, may result in forfeiture of the related bout, and may be grounds for further disciplinary action as permitted by law.

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