Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-2-C605 - Grounds for Disciplinary Action; Penalties
A. Disciplinary action against a person
licensed by the Commission, or otherwise associated with unarmed combat in this
state, may include denial, revocation, or suspension of license; ban on
participation; imposition of a civil penalty; forfeiture of all or part of a
purse; altering the result of a bout; or any combination of such actions as may
be appropriate under the aggravating or mitigating circumstances.
B. A licensee shall be held responsible for
knowing these rules and the provisions of A.R.S. Title 5, Chapter 2, Article 2
related to unarmed combat.
C. In
addition to those grounds listed in A.R.S. §
5-235.01(B), grounds for disciplinary action are:
1.
Violation of an order of the Commission;
2. Breach of an industry contract;
3. Where the licensee's conduct is lacking in
honesty, ethics, or moral character so as to reflect discredit to the industry
and thereby render disciplinary action consistent with the public interest and
the purpose of A.R.S. Title 5, Chapter 2, Article 2 and these rules;
4. Where the licensee has been disciplined in
another jurisdiction, if the disciplinary action is ordered for conduct which
relates to safety, would be a violation in this state, or tends to reflect
negatively on the reputation of this state or the industry;
5. Where the licensee had knowledge or, in
the judgment of the Commission, should have had knowledge that a combatant
suffered a concussion or serious injury during training or an event and the
licensee failed or refused to inform the Commission of that knowledge;
or
6. Where the licensee has
committed any actions that would be grounds for denial of license under
R19-2-C601.
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