Kan. Admin. Regs. § 128-2-13 - Permits
(a) Each
promoter shall obtain from the commission a separate permit for each regulated
sport contest for which the promoter is responsible. Each promoter shall meet
the following requirements for each request for a permit:
(1) The permit application shall be submitted
on a form provided by the commission.
(2) The promoter shall submit the following
fee or fees, as applicable, with the permit application, including the
following:
(A) For a permit for a contest,
$40.00 for each day of the contest and $150.00 for each inspector assigned to
the contest. The boxing commissioner shall determine the number of inspectors
required for each contest;
(B) for
a permit for a professional wrestling performance, $175.00 for each day of the
performance; or
(C) for a permit
for brazilian jiujitsu, grappling submission wrestling, or pankration, $175.00
for each day of the event.
(3) The promoter shall submit with the
application a surety bond in the amount of $10,000 to guarantee payment of all
state athletic fees due to the commission and any unpaid amounts owed to
officials and contestants, including medical expenses and the purse.
(4) An additional bond may be required in an
amount specified by the commission if it is reasonable to expect that the
original bond will not provide sufficient liability protection to the
commission, officials, and contestants.
(5) The promoter shall submit with the permit
application a policy of accident insurance on each contestant participating in
the event in the amount of $10,000 to compensate the contestant for any medical
and hospital expenses incurred as the result of injuries received in the event.
The premiums on the policies shall be paid by the promoter. The terms of the
insurance coverage shall not require the contestant to pay a deductible for any
medical, surgical, or hospital care for any injuries that the contestant
sustains while engaged in an event. A professional contestant who enters into a
contract with a promoter may, if approved by the boxing commissioner, contract
to pay any medical expenses, including deductibles, coinsurance, co-pays, and
out-of-pocket costs.
(6)
(A) The promoter of a professional wrestling
performance shall provide documentation indicating that a physician or other
emergency medical provider certified by the board of emergency medical services
or the board of nursing will be present at the performance.
(B) The promoter of a contest shall provide
documentation indicating that medical personnel will be present at the contest
pursuant to K.A.R. 128-4-6.
(7) The request for a permit shall be
received by the commission no later than 30 days before the date of the event.
Each request for a permit received less than 30 days but more than 14 days
before the date of the event shall be accompanied by a late fee of $60. Each
request for a professional wrestling performance permit received less than 14
days before the date of the event shall be accompanied by a late fee of
$100.
(b) If the
commission receives more than one request for a permit for the same date, a
permit for both events may be issued by the commission if each application is
complete and the commission deems it to be in the best interest of the
commission to issue more than one permit. Factors considered by the commission
in making the determination shall include the geographic locations of the
proposed events and the availability of the commission staff and officials. If
the commission is unable to regulate more than one event, a permit shall be
issued to the first applicant that submits a complete application.
(c) Any application for a permit may be
approved or denied by the commission or may be issued with limitations,
restrictions, or conditions as stipulated by the commission. Permits for the
following types of contests shall not be approved by the commission:
(1) Contests with any bouts between members
of the opposite sex;
(2) contests
with any bouts between contestants and nonhumans; and
(3) contests with any bouts using
weapons.
(d) Each
promoter shall have an approved permit before any publicity is issued on the
contest or professional wrestling performance. Violation of this provision
shall be grounds for the nonissuance of permits. The promoter may be subject to
disciplinary action, pursuant to K.S.A. 2013 Supp.
74-50,193 and
74-50,197 and amendments
thereto.
(e) The promoter shall
notify the commission if the event is to be televised or otherwise broadcast.
The promoter shall provide a copy of the contract no later than 10 days before
the event.
(f) No promoter may
serve in any capacity at any event for which the commission has denied or
revoked a permit or for which a permit has not been issued. If a promoter
serves in any capacity at an event without a permit for that contest or
performance, the promoter's license may be revoked or indefinitely suspended.
The promoter may be subject to action, pursuant to K.S.A. 2013 Supp.
74-50,193 and
74-50,197 and amendments
thereto.
(g) No event shall be held
until the commission has approved the application and the date for the
program.
(h) If the promoter
cancels the event within 24 hours before weigh-in, the application fee shall be
forfeited. The fee may be applied to a subsequent event if the subsequent event
is scheduled to be held within 30 days of the originally scheduled
event.
(i) The promoter may select
the announcer for an event.
(j) All
judges, referees, and timekeepers for the event shall be selected and approved
by the boxing commissioner.
(k) If
the permit is revoked, no refund for the permit shall be issued by the
commission.
This regulation shall be effective on and after October 1, 2014.
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