Steroids Testing is administered via scientifically-validated urine test. Each Player shall be tested upon reporting to spring training. All Players will be selected for an additional unannounced urine specimen collection during the season on a randomly selected date.
Drugs of abuse Testing for drugs of abuse is not administered randomly, but on a basis of
reasonable cause. If one of the HPAC panel members has evidence that a player has used, possessed, or sold banned substances in the last 12 months, they call a conference and discuss the evidence with the other members. If a majority vote to test the suspected player is reached then testing will take place no more than 48 hours later. Drugs of abuse include natural
cannabinoids (e.g.,
THC,
hashish and
marijuana), synthetic
THC and
cannabimimetics (e.g.,
K2 and
Spice),
cocaine,
LSD,
opiates (e.g.,
oxycodone,
heroin,
codeine, and
morphine),
MDMA (ecstasy),
GHB and
phencyclidine (PCP).
Testing procedure Players and the collector must instruct the player to return in an hour, during which he can only drink 15 oz. of fluid in a sealed container(s) certified by the collector.
Testing protocols Any test conducted under the Program will be considered "positive" under the following circumstances: • If any substance identified in the test results meets the levels set forth below. • A Player refuses or, without good cause, fails to take a test or refuses to cooperate with the testing process. • A Player attempts to substitute, dilute, mask or adulterate a specimen sample or in any other manner alter a test.
Drugs of abuse Steroids A test is considered positive if a sufficient amount of Steroid is present, except the presence of
nandrolone, which is considered positive only if the level exceeds 2 ng/ml.
Stimulants The presence of a Stimulant shall be considered a positive only if the level exceeds 250 ng/ml, unless specified otherwise below:
Notification HPAC immediately notifies the Player and the Club of the positive drug test result.
In-Season testing On January 10, 2013, MLB and the players union reached an agreement to add random, in-season
human growth hormone testing, and to add a new test to reveal the use of
testosterone. Testing began in the 2013 season. ==Clinical and administrative tracks==