Kan. Admin. Regs. § 128-2-3 - Contestant
(a)
Each applicant seeking a contestant's license from the commission shall meet
the following requirements, in addition to the requirements specified in K.A.R.
128-2-1:
(1) Submit the written certification
of a physician meeting the requirements of K.A.R. 128-2-7 stating that the
applicant is physically able to compete in a contest. The written certification
shall be based on a complete physical examination performed by that physician,
which shall include the following:
(A)
Neurological and cardiac testing within 30 days of the date of the
application;
(B) a negative test
for HIV, hepatitis B surface antigen, and hepatitis C antibody within one year
of the date of the examination. If the contestant fails the hepatitis B surface
antigen test, the contestant shall be required to pass a hepatitis B "PCR"
quantitative test. The quantitative limit shall be within permissible limits
according to the laboratory where the test was administered; and
(C) an eye examination. No applicant shall be
issued a license if the applicant is found to be blind in one eye or both eyes;
and
(2) provide the
commission with the applicant's legal name and, if any, the applicant's "ring
name," which is the name that the applicant intends to use after receiving a
contestant's license but only when competing in any contest. Each applicant
with a ring name shall use the same ring name in each contest.
(b) For each regulated sport in
which the applicant intends to participate as a contestant, the applicant shall
complete a separate application and submit the application and the applicable
fee to the commission.
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