Putin signs law authorizing RUSADA to set anti-doping standards
MOSCOW, April 28 – RIA Novosti. Russian President Vladimir Putin has passed a law authorizing the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) to approve and enforce anti-doping rules nationwide.
The relevant document is published on the official Internet portal of legal information.
Previously, according to the legislation, the Ministry of Sports of Russia was responsible for approving anti-doping standards.
In addition, the approval of the procedure for organizing medical and biological support for sports teams of the Russian Federation and its subjects is added to the powers of the FMBA of Russia.

The State Duma passed a law on the approval of anti-doping rules.
Source: Ria

With a passion for storytelling and reporting, I am an experienced writer and Editor with a focus on sports. As an Author at News Unrolled, I write engaging stories on the latest developments in the world of sports. My articles have been featured on numerous global media outlets and my work has been highly praised by renowned editors.