Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-143j-27a - Manager
(a) All applications for a manager's license
shall contain a true statement of all persons associated with the manager
including family members, employees, stockholders, partners and independent
contractors. On the application, the manager shall include the name and address
of each contestant that the manager represents and shall designate if the
contestant is an amateur or professional. During the course of a bout, a
licensed manager may act as a second for such manager's contestant without the
need for licensure as a second. Managers shall keep accurate records of the
receipts and expenses of the contestants under the manager's management and
control.
(b) No manager shall
contract for the services of a contestant under the manager's management for a
bout scheduled after the expiration date of the contract between the manager
and the manager's contestant unless such bout has been approved by the
commissioner or such commissioner's authorized representative.
(c) The commissioner shall not recognize any
contract between a manager and a boxer or mixed martial arts competitor unless
a copy of the contract is filed with the commissioner at the time that either
become licensed in this state or no later than thirty days of the signing of
the contract if the contract was entered into after the boxer, mixed martial
arts competitor or the manager became licensed in this state.
(d) The fee for a manager's license shall be
one hundred thirty dollars.
Notes
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