FACTBOX: Rules about steroid use in U.S. sports

Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:58am EST
 
[-] Text [+]

(Reuters) - Pitching great Roger Clemens said he never used illegal drugs in testimony to Congress on Wednesday over allegations he received injections of steroids.

Following are the current rules regarding performance-enhancing steroids in various U.S. sports:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

* Prohibits the use of performance-enhancing drugs like anabolic steroids. Amphetamine use is also prohibited.

* Testing in the Major Leagues began during spring training in 2003 but penalties were light. A first positive test would result in treatment and a second would lead to a 15-day suspension. Only on the fifth positive test would a player be banned from playing for one year.

* In December 2005 the baseball players' association approved a proposal by team owners to tighten up the steroid policy. Under new rules, a positive test result causes a 50-game ban without pay. A player would be suspended for 100 games for a second positive test and banned for life for the third positive result, though players can seek reinstatement after a two-year suspension. Rules regarding use of amphetamines were also tightened.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

* Prohibits the use of anabolic steroids, certain stimulants and human or animal growth hormones in addition to agents known to mask the presence of the drugs in urine.

* All players are tested for prohibited substances at least once during the regular season. Each week during the regular season, 10 players on every team are randomly selected to be tested. In addition, random testing is conducted while preseason games are played. Players under contract may also be tested up to six times during the off-season months.

* A first positive test will result in suspension for at least four games. The second positive test would result in suspension for at least eight games. A third positive results in a one-year playing ban. Suspensions are all without pay.

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

* Steroids, diuretics, performance-enhancing drugs and masking agents are all prohibited substances.

* All players are subject to four random tests each season.

* A player can come forward voluntarily if he is using a prohibited substance to get treatment without penalty. Any player who tests positive must go through treatment.

* A first-time positive test results in a 10-game suspension. A second positive results in a 25-game suspension. A third positive leads to a one-year playing ban. A player would be kicked out of the NBA for a fourth positive.

(Writing by Deborah Charles and Paul Grant, editing by Todd Eastham)

 

Interview:

President Barack Obama answers questions during an interview with Reuters in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, November 9, 2009.  REUTERS/Jim Young
Obama warns of China strains

"If we don't solve some of these problems, then I think both economically and politically it will put enormous strains on the relationship," the president tells Reuters.  Full Article | Full Coverage 

Featured Broker sponsored link

Editor's Choice

A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours.  Slideshow 

Most Popular on Reuters

  • Articles
  • Video
Bernd Debusmann
A good war gone bad

In the protracted Washington debate over the war in Afghanistan, the most concise analysis comes from America's top soldier: "If we don't get a level of legitimacy and governance (there), then all the troops in the world aren't going to make any difference."  Commentary