The Commission may suspend or revoke the license, approval,
registration or sanctioning of, impose a ban on participation in unarmed combat
in this State for a certain period against, otherwise discipline, or take any
combination of such actions against, a person licensed, approved, registered or
sanctioned by the Commission or otherwise associated with unarmed combat in
this State who has, in the judgment of the Commission:
1. Violated the laws of Nevada or the United
States, except for minor traffic violations. The Commission may determine that
a person licensed, approved, registered or sanctioned by the Commission or
otherwise associated with unarmed combat in this State has violated the laws of
Nevada or the United States, whether or not the person has been convicted of,
or entered a plea of guilty, guilty but mentally ill or nolo contendere to such
a violation.
2. Violated any
provision of this chapter, chapter 467 of NRS or the Code of Ethics and Conduct
or any rule adopted by the Commission.
3. Provided false or misleading information
to the Commission or a representative of the Commission.
4. Failed or refused to comply with a valid
request of a representative of the Commission.
5. Engaged in conduct at any time or place
which is deemed by the Commission to reflect discredit to unarmed
combat.
6. Knowingly dealt or
consorted with any person who:
(a) Has been
convicted of a felony;
(b) Engages
or has engaged in illegal bookmaking;
(c) Engages or has engaged in any illegal
gambling activity;
(d) Is or has
been a reputed underworld character;
(e) Is or has been under suspension from any
other Commission; or
(f) Is engaged
or has engaged in any activity or practice that is detrimental to the best
interests of this State, the Commission or unarmed combat.
7. Had knowledge, or in the judgment of the
Commission, should have had knowledge that an unarmed combatant suffered a
serious injury during training for a contest or exhibition and failed or
refused to inform the Commission about that serious injury.
8. Been cited, arrested or convicted for
domestic violence. As used in this subsection, "domestic violence" means an act
described in NRS
33.018.
9. Committed any act or omission that
constitutes grounds for disciplinary action pursuant to any provision of this
chapter or chapter 467 of NRS.