The International Paralympic Committee is the governing body of the Paralympic Movement and governs how classification rules are followed. Like anti-doping, there is a Code document, the IPC Classification Code, that governs how classification is done.
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Athlete Classification Code is a set of rules which apply to all classification systems around the world.
Each of the International Sports Federations, such as World Triathlon and World Para Swimming, and National Sports Organisations, such as Triathlon Australia and Swimming Australia, must base their national Para sports classification on the Code.
The Code also outlines the classification responsibilities of classifiers, athletes and all other people involved in Para sport.
The International Federations (IF) run each of the para sports and are responsible for their own classification rules. The IF decides who can compete in their sport and how athletes will be divided or classified for competition.