Nev. Admin. Code § 467.027 - Determination of physical and mental fitness to engage in unarmed combat; examination and testing; results of medical tests required
1.
An applicant who has applied for a license to engage in unarmed combat, an
unarmed combatant who has applied for renewal of his or her license or a
contestant who is scheduled to compete in a contest or exhibition but has not
yet applied for a license must:
(a) Be
examined by a physician at least 7 days before the date of the first bout in
which the applicant, unarmed combatant or contestant plans to compete in the
calendar year for which the license is or will be valid to establish the
physical and mental fitness of the applicant, unarmed combatant or contestant
for competition and provide a report of that examination to the Commission
before that bout;
(b) Provide the
Commission with an original or certified copy, or other authenticated copy, of
the result of a dilated ophthalmologic eye examination that must have been
performed:
(1) By an ophthalmologist who
holds an M.D. or D.O.; and
(2) At
least 7 days before the date of the first bout in which the applicant, unarmed
combatant or contestant plans to compete in the calendar year for which the
license is or will be valid; and
(c) If the applicant, unarmed combatant or
contestant has had a brain magnetic resonance imaging scan performed within the
5 years immediately preceding the date on which the application for a license
or for renewal of the license is submitted, provide the Commission with an
original or certified copy, or other authenticated copy, of the result of the
brain magnetic resonance imaging scan, unless the applicant, unarmed combatant
or contestant has previously provided an original or certified copy, or other
authenticated copy, of the result to the Commission. If the applicant, unarmed
combatant or contestant has not had a brain magnetic resonance imaging scan
performed within the 5 years immediately preceding the date on which the
application for a license or for renewal of the license is submitted, the
applicant, unarmed combatant or contestant must:
(1) Have a brain magnetic resonance imaging
scan performed; and
(2) Provide the
Commission with original or certified copies, or other authenticated copies, of
the results of the brain magnetic resonance imaging scan before the date of the
first bout in which the applicant, unarmed combatant or contestant plans to
compete in the calendar year for which the license is or will be
valid.
2. The
first time an applicant or contestant applies for a license to engage in
unarmed combat, the applicant or contestant shall provide the Commission with
an original or certified copy, or other authenticated copy, of the result of a
cerebral magnetic resonance angiography performed within the 5 years
immediately preceding the date on which the application for a license is
submitted. The provisions of this subsection must be construed to apply only to
the first time an applicant or contestant applies for a license to engage in
unarmed combat and not to any subsequent application for a license to engage in
unarmed combat or renewal of a license to engage in unarmed combat.
3. The information required to be provided to
the Commission pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 may be faxed to the Commission or
scanned and sent to the Commission by electronic means.
4. An applicant, unarmed combatant or
contestant may be required to submit to any examination or testing ordered by
the Commission, the Chair, the Executive Director, the Executive Director's
designee or any representative of the Commission.
5. Before the date of the first bout in which
an applicant, unarmed combatant or contestant plans to compete in the calendar
year for which the license is valid, the applicant, unarmed combatant or
contestant must provide with the application for a license or for renewal of
the license an original or certified copy, or other authenticated copy, of a
complete blood count and the results of medical tests which:
(a) Were performed by a laboratory not
earlier than 30 days before the date on which the application is
submitted;
(b) Show that the
applicant, unarmed combatant or contestant is not infected with the human
immunodeficiency virus; and
(c)
Show that the applicant, unarmed combatant or contestant is not infected with
the hepatitis virus.
Notes
NRS 467.030, 467.100
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