Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program

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The Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program is Major League Baseball’s comprehensive policy framework for drug testing, enforcement, and rehabilitation of players.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball policy
drug testing program
substance abuse policy
aimsTo deter drug use
maintain public confidence in the game
preserve competitive integrity
protect player health
appliesTo 40-man roster players
Major League clubs
defines banned substances list
reasonable cause testing standards
therapeutic use exemption procedures
treatment program entry criteria
establishes appeal procedures
confidentiality rules
penalties for positive tests
suspension guidelines
focusesOn drugs of abuse
human growth hormone
masking agents
performance-enhancing substances
steroids
stimulants
governs Major League Baseball players
hasComponent disciplinary enforcement
drug testing
education
treatment and rehabilitation
hasDocumentType collective bargaining agreement attachment
hasScope Major League level
players on 40-man rosters of MLB clubs
includes education on policy consequences
education on substance risks
for-cause testing
in-season testing
off-season testing
random drug testing
unannounced testing
isCollectivelyBargained true
isJointlyAdministeredBy Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
Major League Baseball Players Association NERFINISHED
isPartOf Major League Baseball’s health and safety policies
provides counseling for players
rehabilitation opportunities
treatment programs for players
requires laboratory analysis of samples
use of certified laboratories

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Major League Baseball drug prevention and treatment program hasComponent Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program