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Ju-Jitsu International Federation > Support Personnels’ Rights and Responsibilities
Coaches, trainers, managers, agents and other support personnel have a role in defending clean sport and supporting the athletes in the anti-doping processes.
Athlete Support Personnel’s’ responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
- knowing and complying with all applicable anti-doping policies and rules, including the JJIF’s Anti-Doping Rules;
- Cooperating with the Athlete Testing program;
- Using his/her influence on Athlete to promote a clean sport philosophy;
- Disclosing to JJIF and his/her National Anti-Doping Organisation any decision finding that the he/she committed an anti-doping violation within the previous ten years;
- Cooperating with anti-doping organizations investigating anti-doping rules violations (ADRVs);
- Refraining from using or possessing any Prohibited Substances or Prohibited Method without valid justification.
Athlete Support Personnel’s rights include (but are not limited to):
- In the case of an ADRV being asserted, the Athlete Support Personnel has the right to a fair hearing and the right to appeal the hearing decision.
- Rights regarding data protection, according to ISPPPI and any local law applicable.