N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 § 208.16 - Minimum safety standards for all combative sports matches and exhibitions held within the state
No person may arrange, promote, organize, produce, or hold a combative sports match or exhibition within the state of New York without meeting each of the following minimum requirements for the health and safety of participants:
(a) prior to any match
or exhibition, each combatant must have and submit an annual physical
examination performed by a physician, including laboratory blood work
demonstrating negative test results for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV),
Hepatitis B (HBsAg) and Hepatitis C. In addition, a pre-match physical
examination of each combatant must be conducted prior to the start of each
match and within 36 hours of each match by a physician, and the physician must
certify upon the conclusion of the examination that it is the professional
medical opinion of the examining physician that the combatant is medically fit
to safely compete in the combative sport match or exhibition;
(b) at least one ambulance with medical
personnel consisting of at least one paramedic with appropriate resuscitation
equipment must be continuously present, and no match or exhibition may proceed
unless such ambulance and paramedic are available and on site;
(c) at least one physician must be
continuously present at ringside during any match or exhibition, and a
post-match medical evaluation of each combatant shall be conducted by an
on-site physician immediately following the match; and
(d)
(1) for
authorized amateur combative sports matches and exhibitions, the promoter must
provide accident insurance coverage for each amateur combatant covering
medical, surgical and hospital care, with a minimum limit of ten thousand
dollars for injuries sustained in the match or exhibition, and coverage for
payment of a death benefit of ten thousand dollars payable to the estate of the
amateur combatant for death occasioned by injuries sustained in the match or
exhibition;
(2) for authorized
professional combative sports matches and exhibitions, except as otherwise
provided in section
208.15 above, the promoter or
organizer of an authorized professional combative sports match or exhibition
conducted under the oversight of an authorized sanctioning entity provided for
pursuant to Part 214 of these rules must provide the following accident
insurance coverage to all professional combatants participating in any match,
exhibition, or bout in this state promoted by or held under the control of such
promoter or organizer:
(i) coverage for
medical, surgical and hospital care, with a minimum limit of fifty thousand
dollars for injuries sustained while participating in any program operated
under the promotion or control of such promoter or organizer; and
(ii) coverage for payment of a death benefit
of fifty thousand dollars payable to the estate of the professional combatant
for death occasioned by injuries received during the course of a program in
this state in which such professional participated under the promotion or
control of the promoter or organizer;
(3) All such accident insurance as required
herein shall, up to the maximum limits of the policy:
(i) provide coverage for all medically
necessary care and treatment for covered injuries; and
(ii) provide benefits on an expense incurred
basis. Such coverage may be primary or secondary to any other applicable
insurance coverage held by the covered professional.
(e) As used in this section,
"physician" shall mean shall mean a practitioner of medicine licensed in New
York State to practice medicine pursuant to Article 131 of the Education
Law.
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