Haw. Code R. § 16-74-34 - Injury or illness; duty to report
Current through February, 2022
(a) Whenever a
licensed boxer, because of injury or illness, is unable to take part in a
contest for which he is under contract, he or his manager must immediately
report the fact to the commission, or if on another island, to the deputy
commissioner, and submit immediately to an examination by a physician
designated by the commission. The examining fee of the physician is to be paid
by the boxer or club if the latter requests the examination.
(b) Whenever a licensed boxer suffers any
injury or illness within two weeks prior to a contest for which he is under
contract, or visits a physician for any injury or illness within two weeks
prior to a contest for which he is under contract, the boxer or his manager
shall immediately report such injury or illness or such visit to the
commission, or if on another island, to the deputy commissioner, and the boxer
shall submit immediately to an examination by a physician designated by the
commission.
(c) Any examination
conducted pursuant to this section shall be made prior to the contest. The
physician shall determine whether the boxer is physically fit for competition;
and the physician shall file a report of his findings and his recommendations
to the commission prior to the contest.
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