N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 § 208.6 - Duties of ringside physician
(a) The ringside physician shall perform
pre-bout and post-bout medical evaluations of each professional combative sport
participant in such manner and form as may be required by the Commission, the
licensed authorized sanctioning entity, and as the physician deems necessary
and appropriate in his or her professional medical judgment. Professional
participants shall fully cooperate with the physician during such examinations
and evaluations, shall truthfully respond to all questions posed by such
physician, and shall act in good faith.
(b) The ringside physician may terminate any
professional combative sport contest or exhibition at any time if, in the
opinion of such physician, the health or well-being of any participant would be
significantly jeopardized by continuation of the contest or
exhibition.
(c) As determined in
the professional medical opinion of the ringside physician, such physician
shall immediately render any emergency treatment deemed necessary in his or her
professional medical opinion to an injured participant, and shall recommend
further treatment or hospitalization as deemed necessary in his or her
professional medical opinion, and shall fully report the entire matter to the
Commission, in such manner and form as may be required by the Commission. Such
physician may also require that the injured participant and his or her manager
remain in the ring or on the premises or report to a hospital after the contest
for such period of time as such physician deems advisable.
(d) Prior to the commencement of any
professional boxing or professional mixed martial arts card, the Commission
shall designate a lead physician or physician coordinator and a treating
hospital for that card. Prior to the commencement of the first match on the
card, the lead physician or physician coordinator shall contact the designated
treating hospital, review the location of the designated Commission area(s) at
the venue, review and walk the evacuation route for transportation of an
injured combatant from the ring to the onsite ambulance. The lead physician or
physician coordinator shall provide a briefing on the foregoing to all ringside
physicians present and designated to work on the card, prior to commencement of
the first match.
Notes
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