A G E N D A

 

 

The National Collegiate Athletic Association

 

Drug-Education and Drug-Testing Subcommittee of the

Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports

 

 

NCAA

December 2-4, 2001

Indianapolis, Indiana

 

 

1.             Introduce new members; review upcoming subcommittee openings.  [Supplement No. 1]

 

 

2.              Approve previous minutes.  [Supplement No. 2]

 

 

3.              Review recent governance reports.  [Supplement No. 3]

 

                       

4.              Review drug-education budget.  [Supplement No. 4]

 

 

5.              Alcohol Issues.

 

a.      Techniques for Effective Alcohol Management (TEAM) on Campus update.  [Supplement No. 5]

 

b.       Fall 2001 speakers grants.  [Supplement No. 6]

 

c.      Athletic Prevention Programming and Leadership Education (APPLE) conferences report.  [Supplement No. 7]

 

d.       CHOICES report.  [Supplement No. 8] (Peter Carlon)

 

e.      Betty Ford Professional in Residence Program dates.  [Supplement No. 9]

 

f.       Student-Athletes Taking Active Responsible Roles (STARR) DIII pilot project update.  [Supplement No. 10]

 

 

6.              Tobacco Issues: Commissioners response.  [Supplement No. 11] (Carlon)

 

 

7.             Other Drugs:  Athletes Training and Learning to Avoid Steroids (ATLAS) update.  [Supplement No. 12] (Pam Gill-Fisher)

 

 

8.             Outreach.

 

a.      U.S. Department of Education.  [Supplement No. 13]

 

b.      SAAC Speak Up! and Century Council.  [Supplement No. 14]

 

 

9.              Drug-Education and Drug-Testing Survey preliminary report.  [Supplement No. 15] (Denise DeHass)

 

 

10.          Legislation.

 

a.      Legislative process.  (Lynn Holzman)

 

b.      Waxman letter.  [Supplement No. 16]

 

c.      AMA actions.  [Supplement No.  17]

 

 

11.          The National Center for Drug Free Sport (The Center).  [Supplement No. 18] (Frank Uryasz and Andrea Wickerham)

 

a.      General report of affairs at The Center. 

 

b.      Drug-testing case reports.

 

c.      Resource Exchange Center (REC) update.  

 

d.      Update on nutritional supplement education.     

 

e.      Drug-testing expansion. 

 

f.       CIR and lab update.

 

g.      Update on Drug-ed Website.

 

12.          Drug-Test Program Analysis.  [Supplement No. 19]

 

 

13.          Changes to banned substance list.  [Supplement No.  20]

 

 

14.          Drug-testing protocol changes.  [Supplement No.  21]

 

 

15.          Drug testing forms.

 

a.      Consent form.  [Supplement No. 22]

 

b.      Student-athlete statement.  [Supplement No. 23]

 

 

16.          Drug-testing issues.

 

a.      Graded penalties for positive drug tests.  [Supplement No. 24] (Arnold Mazur and Laura Wurtz)

 

b.      Committee recommendations regarding positive drug tests from international sports governances.  [Supplement No. 25] (Elsa Cole)

 

c.      Student-athlete eligibility pending an appeal.  [Supplement No. 26]

 

d.      Guidelines to test products for banned substances.  [Supplement No. 27]

 

e.      Statute of limitations in for-cause drug tests.  [Supplement No. 28]

 

f.       UCLA lab trip.

 

g.      Hasting Institute on June agenda.

 

 

17.          Future budget recommendations.

           

 

18.          Articles of interest.  [Supplement No. 29]

           

a.      Beer Ban at College Stadiums.”

 

b.       “Changing the Rules for Hemp.”

 

c.       “IOC Announces New Measures to Police Asthma Drugs.”

 

d.      “United States Anti-Doping Agency Announcement of Research Program.”

 

 

19.          Recommendations for spring Sports Sciences Education Newsletter. 

 

 

20.          Sports Safety Subcommittee agenda.  [Supplement No. 30]

 

 

21.          Other Issues.

 

 

22.         Adjournment.