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NASA makes an effort to provide participants with a relatively safe environment for
everyone involved. Despite strict rule enforcement and strict rule adherence, all
participants must be aware that their mere presence at an event presents a chance of
becoming critically or fatally injured, even by no fault of their own. These rules do not
guarantee or imply that injuries or death will not occur. If there are any questions or
problems with these rules and regulations, it is the participant’s responsibility to
immediately contact the National Auto Sport Association (NASA) office before entering
an event facility. NASA, P.O. Box 21555, Richmond, CA 94820 / (510) 232-6272.
As part of your participation in NASA events, NASA may come into possession of some
of your personal health information since all competition license holders must submit a
currently valid physical examination form and information may be collected in case of
injury or potential injury. NASA’s policy is to protect all personal health information
within the guidelines of applicable laws while providing necessary information to rescue,
health, and other personnel as needed. No information from a driver’s physical
examination form should be released to anyone except those with a bona fide need to
know.
Information about the status of a driver with regards to an injury at the track, or potential
injury at the track, should be released in detail, to only those that need to know in
order provide assistance in the situation. However, general statements may be made to
others as the need arises. Examples of general statements include (but not limited to):
A) The driver is being transported for precautionary reasons.
B) The driver is being transported for minor injuries.
C) The status and condition of the driver is unknown at this time.
B) The driver is being transported for minor injuries.
Please Refer to our National Organizations Club Codes and Regulations here (PDF download)