In Italy, sports figures found guilty of “doping” can face criminal charges. Under International Olympic Committee rules, athletes can be disqualified and stripped of their medals but cannot be criminally prosecuted. So, whose rules will Olympic athletes face?
That is still up for debate. Italian health officials and Olympic Committee members have still not arrived at an agreement.
I wonder if that applies to all doping. Remember the guy who tested positive for an anti-baldness drug? Would that mean time in the Big House?

They should have arrived at an agreement before rewarding Italy with the olympics.
Interesting to see how sports rules can conflict with government regulations.