Conn. Agencies Regs. § 29-143j-39a - Physicians
(a) Chief Physician
(1) The physician shall be licensed for at
least two years to practice medicine in this state.
(2) The physician shall conduct a physical
examination of a contestant prior to the department issuing a license to such
contestant.
(3) The physician shall
review a contestant's complete medical history prior to the department issuing
a license to such contestant.
(4)
The physician shall order any additional clinical testing that may be
required.
(5) The physician shall
review the results of any such additional testing.
(6) The physician shall be available to
travel within the state as needed to attend contests in order to perform the
physical examinations and review.
(7) The physician whose services are used
pursuant to subsection (a) of section
29-143t
of the Connecticut General Statutes shall be paid as provided by said
subsection.
(b)
Physician alongside the combat area
(1) The
physician shall be licensed to practice medicine in this state for at least two
years.
(2) The physician may
conduct any examination required by subsection (a) of section
29-143t
of the Connecticut General Statutes.
(3) The physician may examine the contestant
during any intermission between rounds in order to determine the extent of any
injury.
(4) The physician may
approach or enter the combat area during the progress of a bout in order to
determine the extent of any injury when directed by and time-out has been
called by the referee.
(5) The
physician may consult with the referee in order to stop any bout to prevent
serious physical injury and ensure the health and safety of either
contestant.
(6) In the event of any
injury or after the conclusion of any bout, the physician shall:
(A) Render any emergency treatment
necessary;
(B) Recommend further
treatment or hospitalization if required; and
(C) Report the matter to the commissioner or
such commissioner's authorized representative no later than twenty-four hours
after the contest or exhibition.
(7) The physician may also require that an
injured contestant and such contestant's manager remain in the combat area or
on the premises after the contest or exhibition for such period of time as the
physician deems advisable.
(8) The
physician whose services are used pursuant to subsection (a) of section
29-143t
of the Connecticut General Statutes, shall be paid as provided by said
subsection.
(9) The physician shall
work under the direction of the commissioner or such commissioner's authorized
representative. The commissioner or such commissioner's representative shall
assign at least two licensed physicians to be present during each contest or
exhibition. The purpose of having two physicians present is to allow one
physician to remain alongside the combat area at all times while the second
physician is attending to an injured contestant.
Notes
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