Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61K1-3.016 - Pre-Match Physical of Participant and Referee
(1) Each
participant shall, at the time of the weigh-in, be examined by a physician as
defined by Section 548.002(18),
F.S. The physician shall certify in writing the participant's physical
condition and a professional assessment as to whether or not the participant
may engage in the match. The physician shall, prior to the match, file with the
commission representative a written report of the medical examination of the
participant, which report shall state whether or not, in the opinion of the
physician, the participant is physically fit to engage in the match. No
participant shall be permitted to engage in a match unless he or she has been
examined and pronounced fit to do so by a physician.
(2) Physicians shall have a suitable place or
room in which to make their examinations prior to each match.
(3) The examination given all participants
shall include the following:
(a)
Temperature;
(b) Pulse; sitting,
standing and running;
(c)
Lungs;
(d) Heart;
(e) Blood pressure;
(f) Vision;
(g) Weight;
(h) Skin.
(4) No participant shall be allowed to engage
in any match if any of the following conditions are found by the physician:
(a) Inguinal and/or abdominal
hernia;
(b) Organic heart
murmurs;
(c) Active pulmonary
lesions;
(d) Abnormal temperature
as determined by the physician;
(e)
Blood pressure over 140/90 mmHg. If the systolic pressure is above 140, the
physician shall take the participant's blood pressure again either within
twenty (20) minutes or on the day of the matches. Amateurs may fight with a
systolic pressure over 140, at the discretion of the physician;
(f) Active infectious communicable disease,
including skin lesions, such as boils or infected wounds, as well as any other
bacterial, viral, fungal, and/or mycobacterial communicable diseases, including
tuberculosis;
(g) Recent wounds,
especially on face and ears;
(h)
Hand injury and/or fracture(s) less than 6 weeks old, if, in the physician's
opinion, the injury would be detrimental to the participant's health or ability
to effectively compete or exhibit;
(i) Reason to believe that the participant is
using or is under the influence of a prohibited substance contained within Rule
61K1-3.017, F.A.C.
(j) Dental abscess or loose tooth or
teeth;
(k) Ophthalmological
problem(s) including:
1. Retinopathy or
detached retina; provided however, that the applicant shall be permitted to
participate in a match if the participant provides, at or before the weigh-in,
the written statement of a licensed ophthalmologist stating that the
participant's retina is completely healed and that in the ophthalmologist's
expert medical opinion, no unusual or extraordinary risk to the participant is
anticipated as a result of the retinopathy or a previously detached
retina;
2. Solitary eye;
3. Blindness defined as central visual acuity
of 20/200 or less in the best eye with the best possible correction, and/or a
visual field of 20 degrees or less.
(l) History of epilepsy or seizures, provided
however, that the applicant shall be permitted to participate in a match if the
participant provides, at or before the weigh-in, the written statement of a
neurologist stating that the epilepsy or seizure disorder is well-controlled
and that in the neurologist's expert medical opinion, no unusual or
extraordinary risk to the participant is anticipated as a result of the
epilepsy or seizure disorder;
(m)
History of kidney problems, including solitary kidney; provided however, that
the applicant shall be permitted to participate in a match if the participant
provides, at or before the weigh-in, the written statement of a licensed
nephrologist stating that the kidney problem is resolved and that in the
nephrologist's expert medical opinion, no unusual or extraordinary risk to the
participant is anticipated as a result of the resolved kidney problem and/or
solitary kidney;
(n) History of
blood clotting disorders or abnormal bleeding, including hemophilia and Von
Willebrand disease; provided however, that the applicant shall be permitted to
participate in a match if the participant provides, at or before the weigh-in,
the written statement of a hematologist stating that the bleeding problem is
well controlled and that in the hematologist's expert medical opinion, no
unusual or extraordinary risk to the participant is anticipated as a result of
the bleeding disorder;
(o) Altered
gait or balance, or
(p) History of
any abnormality in a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan,
electroencephalogram (EEG), electrocardiogram (EKG), magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) scan, or other similar medical tests.
(5) Each participant shall be required to
submit to any additional medical examination or test ordered by the executive
director or his or her designee, or the commission. Such medical examination or
test must be original or a certified copy of the results which were performed
by a physician as defined by Section
548.002(18),
F.S., or laboratory no earlier than 30 days before the date on which the
results are presented to the commission, its executive director or his or her
designee.
(6) All participants with
cuts and abrasions that require dressing, bandages, or Band-Aids must be
approved to fight by the physician prior to being cleared to
participate.
(7) Female
participants shall not participate if any of the following conditions are
identified by the physician during the pre-match physical:
(a) Pelvic disease states such as symptomatic
endometriosis;
(b) Abnormal vaginal
bleeding;
(c) Recent secondary
amenorrhea of undetermined cause;
(d) Recent breast bleeding;
(e) Recently discovered breast
masses;
(f) A positive pregnancy
test, conducted at the time of the pre-match physical
examination.
(8) The
pre-match physical examination shall be documented on Form BPR-0009-455,
"BOXING/KICKBOXING/MIXED MARTIAL ARTS-PARTICIPANT MEDICAL HISTORY" as
incorporated by reference in Rule
61K1-3.002, F.A.C., and which
shall be completed by the participant and the physician conducting the
weigh-in. Any participant who refuses to complete this form shall not be
allowed to engage in any match in Florida.
(9) Participation in subsequent matches:
(a) Any participant who is suspended and
issued Form BPR-0009-478, "Order of Automatic Suspension," (06/23), adopted and
incorporated herein by reference, which may be obtained at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-17238,
by the executive director, or any similar suspension issued by any other
jurisdiction shall not participate until cleared by a physician as defined by
Section 548.002(18),
F.S. A physician may extend a medical suspension any time he or she believes it
to be in the best interest for the safety of a participant. In all cases, the
decision by the physician at the pre-match physical to issue or extend a
medical suspension is final and not reviewable;
(b) Participants shall receive a mandatory
seven-day rest period after competing in a match. Day 1 of the mandatory rest
period shall commence on the first day following the event.
(10) No biological male participant shall be
allowed to engage in any match against a biologically female participant. A
participant's status as a biological male or biological female is determined by
the participant's sex at birth.
(11) All medical information provided to the
commission directly shall not be released to any individual or entity without
prior disclosure to the participants and only for the express purpose of
determining the ability to participate in a match. Such medical information may
be released to physicians or representatives of the commission or the
commission office. Participants shall sign Form DBPR FSBC 20, "Pre-Licensure
Physical Sheet," effective September 2015, as a release to permit the
commission to release the medical information to the necessary individuals
prior to the match for the express purpose of determining fitness to
participate in a match.
(12)
Participants who have had prior pertinent medical conditions identified by
their physician on Form DBPR FSBC 20, "Pre-Licensure Physical Sheet," September
2015, may not participate in a match until the participant has been cleared by
a physician. If the commission office determines that the participant's health
or his or her opponent's health is at risk due to the preexisting medical
condition, the commission office shall refuse to permit the participant to
participate. The commission office may request additional medical tests to
determine whether a preexisting medical condition is a threat to the
participant or his or her opponent.
(13) Whenever a participant is unable due to
illness or injuries to take part in a match for which he is under contract, he
(or his manager) shall immediately report that fact to the commission, and the
participant shall be required to submit to an examination by a physician
designated by the commission prior to future participation in matches in the
State of Florida.
(14) The
executive director or his or her designee shall, on medical advice, require
that a referee undergo a physical examination prior to acting as a referee in
any match.
(15) If at any time
prior to the match, evidence is revealed that indicates that the match may be
unusually adverse to the health of a participant or referee, the executive
director or his or her designee shall order a medical examination to be given
to the participant or referee, the report of which examination shall be made to
the executive director or his or her designee.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 548.003, 548.041(1)(c), 548.046(2) FS. Law Implemented 548.041(1)(c), 548.046(1), 548.046(2) FS.
New 4-17-17, 10-24-22.
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