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Article R232-66 of the French Sports Code

The storage of samples after their analysis by the laboratory called in by the French Anti-Doping Agency in application of article L. 232-18 is carried out under the technical conditions provided for by international standards. The storage period is ten years from the date of the first analysis when the sample was taken : 1° At an international sporting event, within the meaning of Article L. 230-2 ; 2° During…

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Article R232-67 of the French Sports Code

The agreement provided for in II of article L. 232-5 specifies the conditions under which the French Anti-Doping Agency transmits information to the Ministry responsible for sport to enable the State to carry out its tasks of preventing doping and combating trafficking in prohibited substances.

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Article R232-67-1 of the French Sports Code

The provisions of this paragraph apply to any athlete within the meaning of article L. 230-3 of the present code when the authority prescribing a urine or blood sample specifies that it is likely to be taken into account for the establishment of the biological profile instituted by article L. 232-12-1.

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Article R232-67-2 of the French Sports Code

Proof of the use of prohibited substances or methods appearing on the list referred to in the last paragraph of article L. 232-9 may only be provided, by means of the biological profile, in compliance with the provisions of this paragraph.

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Article R232-67-3 of the French Sports Code

Regardless of compliance with the requirements set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, a blood sample can only be used to establish a biological profile if it is taken: – either before a training session or participation in a sporting event; – or at least two hours after the end of the physical activity resulting from a training session or participation in a sporting event. The athlete must remain…

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Article R232-67-4 of the French Sports Code

When a blood sample is taken, the test report or an attached document, the model for which is determined by the College of the French Anti-Doping Agency, must include, in addition to the information provided for in article R. 232-58, the following information – date and place of birth of the person concerned; – nature of the sport practised; – if the person concerned is a member of an approved…

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Article R232-67-7 of the French Sports Code

The purpose of analysing the blood sample is to highlight the variables intended to make up the haematological module of the athlete’s biological profile and mentioned in 4° of the I of article R. 232-41-3. The purpose of the analysis of the urine sample is to highlight the variables intended to make up the steroid module of the athlete’s biological profile and mentioned in 5° of the I of article…

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Article R232-67-9 of the French Sports Code

The athlete passport management unit processes the biological data brought to its attention by integrating it into a predictive statistics algorithm. The haematological and steroid modules of an athlete’s biological profile are established in accordance with the International Standards for Results Management Requirements and Procedures for the Athlete Biological Passport defined by the World Anti-Doping Agency.

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