A
G E N D A
The National Collegiate
Athletic Association
Committee on Competitive
Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports
Drug-Education and
Drug-Testing Subcommittee
Carolina Inn
June 21-23, 2002
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
1.
Introduce
new members and review upcoming subcommittee openings. [See Supplement No. 28 and Supplement
No. 29 in full committee agenda]
2.
Approval
of December 3-4, 2001, meeting minutes.
[Supplement No. 1]
3.
Review
recent relevant governance actions.
[Supplement No. 2]
4.
The
National Center for Drug Free Sport (The Center). [Supplement No. 3 to be distributed at the meeting.] (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.
Carbon
Isotope Ratio (CIR) and lab update.
g.
Drug-Education
Web site update.
5.
Drug-testing
research. [Supplement No. 4]
6.
Changes
to banned substance list.
[Supplement No. 5]
a.
Notice
regarding Phenylpropanolamine (PPA).
b. Include herbal names
on list.
7.
Drug-testing
protocol changes. [Supplement
No. 6]
8.
Review
appeal process and medical exception process. [Supplement No. 7]
(Elsa Cole)
9.
Drug
testing forms.
a.
Consent
form. [Supplement No. 8]
b.
Student-athlete
statement. [Supplement No. 9]
10.
Review
of Drug-Education and Testing Programs Video during lunch.
11.
Ethical
Issues discussion. [Supplement
No. 10] (Gary Green and Tom Murray)
12.
Drug-testing
issues.
a. Point/Counter Point: Accepting Results from Other Sports
Organizations. [Supplement No. 11]
(Green and Terry Madden)
b.
Graded
penalties for positive drug tests.
[Supplement No. 12 to be distributed at the meeting] (Green, Mazur)
c.
Student-athlete
eligibility pending an appeal update.
[Supplement No. 13]
d.
Guidelines
to test products for banned substances update. [See Supplement No. 7]
e.
UCLA
lab trip review.
f.
Drug-testing
program evaluation. [Supplement
No. 14] (Green and Uryasz)
g.
Prospective
student-athletes participating in summer workouts. [Supplement No. 15]
13.
Alcohol
Issues.
a.
Techniques
for Effective Alcohol Management (TEAM) on Campus update. [Supplement No. 16]
b.
Spring
2002 Speakers Grants. [Supplement
No. 17]
c.
Athletic
Prevention Programming and Leadership Education (APPLE) conferences
report. [Supplement No. 18.]
d.
CHOICES
report. [Supplement No. 19] (Peter Carlon)
e.
Betty
Ford Professional in Residence Program evaluations and review. [Supplement No. 20]
f.
TIPS
for the University project update.
[Supplement No. 21]
g. Alcohol
on performance information sheets.
[Supplement No. 22]
14.
Tobacco
Issues.
a.
Commissioners’
response. (Carlon)
b.
BACCHUS/CDC
Tobacco Summit. [See Supplement
No. 24 in full agenda]
c.
Legacy
Foundation and Women’s Sports Network.
[Supplement No. 23 to be distributed at the meeting]
15.
Other
Drug Issues
a.
Athletes
Training and Learning to Avoid Steroids (ATLAS) NCAA Pilot. [Supplement No. 24]
b.
Ephedrine,
Gamma Hydroxbutyrate (GHB), Ecstasy and Marijuana. [Supplement No. 25]
16.
Nutritional
Supplements.
a.
U.S.
Pharmacopeia (USP) Criteria for Dietary Supplement Verification Program. [Supplement No. 26]
b.
National
Federation of State High School Association’s Statement regarding Sports
Drinks. [Supplement No. 27]
c.
Review
of NCAA Sports Medicine Handbook Guideline 2J. [Supplement No. 28]
17.
Outreach.
a.
Inter-Association
Task Force (IATF). [Supplement No.
29]
b.
U.S.
Department of Education National Meeting.
[See Supplement No. 23 in full agenda]
18.
Research.
a.
Drug-Education
and Drug-Testing (DEDT) Survey final report. [Supplement No. 30]
b.
DEDT
Survey Review. [Supplement
No. 31] (Mazur)
19.
Legislation
- American Medical Association actions.
20.
Review
drug-education budget. [Supplement
No. 32]
21.
Future
budget recommendations.
22.
Recommendations
for spring Sports Sciences Education Newsletter.
23.
Articles
of interest. [Supplement No. 33]
a.
NIAAA
report executive summary.
b.
Supreme
Court Takes on Issue of Drug Testing.
c.
Analysis
of Non-Hormonal Nutritional Supplements for Anabolic Androgenic Steroids – An
International Study.
d.
Oberlin
College Students Bring to Light Steroid Use.
24.
Sports
Sciences Safety Subcommittee agenda.
[Supplement No. 34]
25.
Other
Issues.
26.
Adjournment.