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18.4.1.5.1.4 Testing Positive on More Than One Occasion. If the student-athlete tests positivefor the use of any banned drug other than a “street drug” after having previously tested positive for anybanned drug other than a “street drug,” he or she shall lose all remaining regular-season and postseasoneligibility in all sports. If the student-athlete tests positive for the use of a “street drug” after havingtested positive for use of any banned drug, he or she shall be charged with the loss of a minimum ofone additional season of competition in all sports and also shall remain ineligible for regular-season andpostseason competition during the time period ending one calendar year (365 days) after the collectionof the student-athlete’s positive drug-test specimen. (Revised: 4/28/05 effective 8/1/05, 6/17/08, 5/27/10)18.4.1.5.2 Banned Drugs and Drug-Testing Methods. The Executive Committee shall adopt a listof banned drug classes and shall authorize methods for drug testing of student-athletes on a year-round basis.The list of banned drug classes and the procedure for informing member institutions about authorizedmethods for drug testing are set forth in Bylaw 31.2.3. (Revised: 1/10/90 effective 8/1/90)18.4.1.5.3 Non-NCAA Athletics Organization’s Positive Drug Test. The Executive Committeeshall authorize methods for drug testing any student-athlete who has disclosed in the student-athlete statement(see Bylaw 14.1.3.1) that he or she has a positive drug test administered by a non-NCAA athleticsorganization. A student-athlete under a drug-testing suspension from a national or international sportsgoverning body that has adopted the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code shall not participate inNCAA intercollegiate competition for the duration of the suspension. (Adopted: 1/14/97 effective 8/1/97,Revised: 4/28/05 effective 8/1/05)18.4.2 Institutional Eligibility.18.4.2.1 General Institutional Requirements. To be eligible to enter a team or an individual in NCAAchampionship competition, an institution shall:(a) Be an active member in good standing in the appropriate division, or have its sport so classified, and beeligible under the rules of the member conference of which it is a member;(b) Have paid its membership dues for the current year in accordance with the deadlines set forth in Bylaw31.2.1.2;(c) Designate (in accordance with Bylaw 20) its athletics program as Division I for competition and possibleeligibility for championships in those intercollegiate sports recognized by the NCAA;(d) Certify, through its president or chancellor on a form approved by the Legislative Council, the institution’scompliance with NCAA legislation. The certification of compliance shall be completed not laterthan September 15; (Revised: 1/10/95, 3/8/06, 11/1/07 effective 8/1/08, 7/30/10)(e) Have confirmed annually its sponsorship of a varsity intercollegiate team in the sport by so reporting onthe NCAA official information form; (Adopted: 1/10/90)(f) Have submitted its race and demographic information to the NCAA through the official submissionprocess; (Adopted: 1/14/08)(g) Have submitted its financial data detailing operating revenues, expenses and capital related to its intercollegiateathletics program to the NCAA through the official submission process (see Constitution3.2.4.16); and (Adopted: 1/17/09 effective 8/1/09)(h) Refrain from entering a student-athlete as an individual or as a member of a team in an NCAA championshipif it is acknowledged by the institution or established through the Association’s enforcementprocedures that the institution or representatives of its athletics interests violated NCAA regulations inthe recruiting of the student-athlete. The institution may appeal to the Committee on Student-AthleteReinstatement for restoration of the student-athlete’s eligibility (see Bylaw 14.11).18.4.2.1.1 Certification of Compliance—Requirements. The following conditions shall be satisfied.(Revised: 1/10/95, 3/8/06, 7/30/10)18.4.2.1.1.1 NCAA Rules Review. The chancellor or president or a designated representative hasreviewed with all athletics department staff members the rules and regulations of the NCAA as theyapply to the administration and conduct of intercollegiate athletics. (Revised: 3/8/06, 7/30/10)18.4.2.1.1.2 Coaching Staff Disciplinary Actions. At the time of such certification, and as aresult of involvement in a violation of the Association’s legislation as determined by the Committeeon Infractions or the Infractions Appeals Committee, no current member of the institution’s coachingstaff: (Revised: 7/30/10)(a) Shall have been temporarily or permanently suspended from coaching duties by another memberinstitution within the last two years;(b) Shall have been prohibited within the last two years, as a result of violations occurring whileemployed by another member institution, from participating in identified coaching-related activities,unless the prohibition has been equally applied by the certifying institution with respectto the individual’s coaching-related activities on its behalf; or18Postseason Events305

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