La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XI-121 - Physical Examination of Contestants (Formerly 325)
A. Each contestant must be examined prior to
entering the ring by a commission physician. The physician shall certify in
writing over his signature as to the contestant's physical condition to engage
in such contest. The physician (and in the case of certain contracts two
physicians) shall be in attendance during the contest, prepared to deal with
any emergency which may arise. The physician shall file his report of
examination with the commission. Blank forms of physician's reports may be
obtained from the commission office. All questions must be answered in
full.
B. The examination given
contestants must be as follows: temperature, pulse (sitting and standing),
lungs, heart, blood pressure and urine analysis (when deemed
necessary).
C. No contestant shall
be allowed to engage in any contest if one or more of the following conditions
are found by the commission physician:
1. any
hernia, or bubonocele;
2. organic
heart murmurs;
3. active pulmonary
lesions;
4. temperature over 100.8
degrees;
5. systolic pressure over
150;
6. infectious skin lesions,
such as boils or infected wounds;
7. recent wounds, especially on face and
ears;
8. hand injuries and
fractures less than six weeks old if in the doctor's opinion, the injury would
be detrimental to his showing;
9.
use of illegal drugs, abuse of prescription medications, alcohol, stimulants,
depressants or analgesics of any description except as permitted by §107, Use
of Drugs;
10. current 4th
generation immuno assay for HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C positive test
results.
D. Female
Contestants
1. Medical examinations for
female contestants will be the same as for male contestants however, the female
contestant is subject to the following provisions:
a. the commission may order a pelvic and
breast exam by a gynecologist and any evidence of ovarian/uterine/pelvic or
breast disease may result in disqualification;
b. a pregnancy test shall be obtained the day
before or day of the fight and the results submitted to the commission
physician before weigh-in; and
c.
the commission physician may request a buccal smear if there is any doubt
regarding the contestant's sex.
2. Rounds for female contestants will be
two-minute rounds for boxing, or time limits set for championship bouts, up to
three minute rounds for MTE exhibition contestants and up to five minute rounds
for professional MTE participants.
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