Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-56 (Year: 2007, Number: 56)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: 
Paragraph Index: 40

2. For athletes and athlete support personnel, in particular in their initial training, education and training programmes should, in addition to the above, aim to provide updated and accurate information on: (a) doping control procedures; (b) athletes’ rights and responsibilities in regard to anti-doping, including information about the Code and the anti-doping policies of the relevant sports and anti-doping organizations. Such information shall include the consequences of committing an anti-doping rule violation; (c) the list of prohibited substances and methods and therapeutic use exemptions; (d) nutritional supplements. Article 20 Professional codes of conduct States Parties shall encourage relevant competent professional associations and institutions to develop and implement appropriate codes of conduct, good practice and ethics related to anti-doping in sport that are consistent with the Code. Article 21 Involvement of athletes and athlete support personnel States Parties shall promote and, within their means, support active participation by athletes and athlete support personnel in all facets of the anti-doping work of sports and other relevant organizations and encourage sports organizations within their jurisdiction to do likewise. Article 22 Sports organizations and ongoing education and training on anti-doping States Parties shall encourage sports organizations and anti-doping organizations to implement ongoing education and training programmes for all athletes and athlete support personnel on the subjects identified in Article 19. Article 23 Cooperation in education and training States Parties shall cooperate mutually and with the relevant organizations to share, where appropriate, information, expertise and experience on effective anti-doping programmes. V. RESEARCH Article 24 Promotion of research in anti-doping States Parties undertake, within their means, to encourage and promote anti-doping research in cooperation with sports and other relevant organizations on: (a) prevention, detection methods, behavioural and social aspects, and the health consequences of doping; (b) ways and means of devising scientifically-based physiological and psychological training programmes respectful of the integrity of the person; (c) the use of all emerging substances and methods resulting from scientific developments. Article 25 Nature of anti-doping research When promoting anti-doping research, as set out in Article 24, States Parties shall ensure that such research will: (a) comply with internationally recognized ethical practices; (b) avoid the administration to athletes of prohibited substances and methods; (c) be undertaken only with adequate precautions in place to prevent the results of anti-doping research being misused and applied for doping. Article 26 Sharing the results of anti-doping research Subject to compliance with applicable national and international law, States Parties shall, where appropriate, share the results of available anti-doping research with other States Parties and the World Anti-Doping Agency. Article 27 Sport science research States Parties shall encourage: (a) members of the scientific and medical communities to carry out sport science research in accordance with the principles of the Code; 2007/56. szám (b) sports organizations and athlete support personnel within their jurisdiction to implement sport science research that is consistent with the principles of the Code. VI. MONITORING OF THE CONVENTION Article 28 Conference of Parties

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