Spanish Anti-Doping Agency
The Spanish Anti-Doping Agency, officially Spanish Agency for Health Protection in Sport (AEPSAD), is a Spanish agency responsible for the protection of the right to health of all the athletes and the protection of the right to participate in a competition without cheats.
Agencia Estatal Antidopaje | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | February 8, 2008[1] |
Jurisdiction | Spain |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Annual budget | € 9.43 million, 2021[2] |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Ministry of Culture and Sport |
Website | www.aepsad.gob.es |
How the Agency acts
The main objective of the Agency is to ensure that the sport is carried out in a healthy and untrammeled way, for this purpose:[3]
- It has a system of health protection in sport and in sports activity.
- It dissuades traps and doping through education, doping control and the agency impulses projects that help in the understanding of this social scourge and its eradication.
- It detects anti-doping policy violations through doping control programs and drug research programs.
- It enforces the anti-doping rules sanctioning any infraction of the same, applying the current legislation.
Structure
- Director of the Agency.
- Secretary of direction.
- Director of the anti-doping control laboratory.
- Department of Education and Scientific Research.
- Department of anti-doping control.
- Department of sport and health.[4]
See also
References
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