Colorado
Synopsis: Officials at Colorado noted that state court rulings make random drug testing of student-athletes illegal. University officials may test athletes based on suspicious behavior or other information, but "random tests are not permitted and there is no revenue to support such tests," the university said.
Documents: Click
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in response to The Tribune's request.
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| Legend |
| Yes / No |
Confirmed by School / Documented |
| Not Reported |
Not Reported in School's Response |
| * |
School Estimate / Partial Year
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| Colorado
School Profile |
| Institution |
Colorado |
| Location: |
Boulder, CO |
| Sports Conference |
Big 12 |
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| Institution Reponse to Survey? |
Partial |
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| Does it have a schoolwide drug-testing policy? |
Not Reported |
| Does the policy call for random drug testing? |
Not Reported |
| Does it require suspension for first-time violations? |
Not Reported |
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| Drug Testing Laboratory: |
Aegis Sciences Corporation |
| Location: |
Nashville, TN
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| Colorado Testing History |
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2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
| Drug Tests per Year |
Not Reported |
Not Reported |
Not Reported |
Not Reported |
| Positives per Year |
Not Reported |
1 |
2 |
0 |
| Drug Testing Budget ($) |
Not Reported |
Not Reported |
Not Reported |
Not Reported |
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| Colorado Testing Regime |
| Street Drugs (marijuana,
heroin) |
Yes |
| Stimulants (methamphetamine, cocaine) |
Yes |
| Anabolic Steroids |
Not Reported |
| Growth Factors |
Not Reported |
Diuretics |
Not Reported |
Masking Agents |
Not Reported |
Other Drugs |
Not Reported |
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