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WADA’s new Compliance Standard and Code revisions enter into force 2018-04-09
 
WADA’S NEW COMPLIANCE STANDARD AND CODE REVISIONS ENTER INTO FORCE ON 1 APRIL 2018
Montreal, 29 March 2018

Dear Colleagues,
 
We wish to remind you that, effective 1 April 2018, the following documents will enter into force:
  1. The new International Standard for Code Compliance by Signatories (ISCCS); and
  2. The 2015 World Anti-Doping Code (Code), which incorporates the 2018 amendments to articles related to Code Compliance that the ISCCS necessitates.
The ISCCS, which was adopted by WADA’s Executive Committee in November 2017, will reinforce the Agency’s Code Compliance Monitoring Program. It was refined via a two-phase stakeholder consultation process that ran from 1 June to 14 October 2017 and was overseen by WADA’s independent Compliance Review Committee (CRC); during which, stakeholders were asked to comment on development of the ISCCS that outlines:
  • Code Signatories’ rights and responsibilities;
  • the ways WADA supports Signatories in achieving, maintaining and, where applicable, regaining Code compliance; and
  • a range of graded, predictable and proportionate sanctions for cases of non-compliance by Signatories; and, a process for determining non-compliance and consequences. 
Once again, WADA thanks all stakeholders who submitted feedback during the consultation process. We believe that, together, we have developed a Standard that holds Signatories worldwide to the same high standards under the Code as is expected of athletes.

It should be noted that, under the revised Code, the following articles apply to those Signatories that are declared non-compliant with the Code on or after 1 April 2018 under the ISCCS:
  • Under article 20.3.11, which relates to Roles and Responsibilities of IFs, the revised Code stipulates ‘To accept bids for World Championships and other International Events only from countries where the government has ratified, accepted, approved or acceded to the UNESCO Convention and the National Olympic Committee and National Anti-Doping Organization are in compliance with the Code.’ 
  • Under article 20.6.6, which relates to Roles and Responsibilities of MEOs, the revised Code stipulates ‘To accept bids for Events only from countries where the government has ratified, accepted, approved or acceded to the UNESCO Convention and the National Olympic Committee and National Anti-Doping Organization are in compliance with the Code.’ 
Should you have any questions on these articles or any other aspect of the ISCCS/revised Code, please feel free to contact compliance@wada-ama.org and/or visit the Code Compliance Monitoring Program section of our website.
 
Best regards,
 
World Anti-Doping Agency
 
 
 
 
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is the international independent organization created in 1999 to promote, coordinate and monitor the fight against doping in sport in all its forms. The Agency is composed and funded equally by the sports movement and governments of the world. Its key activities include scientific research, education, development of anti-doping capacities and monitoring of the World Anti-Doping Code - the document harmonizing regulations regarding anti-doping in all sports and all countries.

 
 


 
 
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