Or. Admin. Code § 230-080-0570 - Knockout
(1) A competitor
who has been knocked out shall be kept still until medical personnel orders
otherwise. When a competitor is knocked out, no one may touch the competitor,
until medical personnel enter the ring, examines the fallen competitor, and
issues any necessary instructions regarding the competitor's medical care and
condition.
(2) If a competitor has
been knocked out or if a technical knockout decision has been rendered against
the competitor by the referee, the competitor shall undergo a medical waiting
period for the protection of the competitor's health and safety. The duration
of the medical waiting period is determined by medical personnel, but in no
event may the medical waiting period be fewer than 30 days for a TKO, and no
fewer than 60 days for a KO.
(3) A
competitor may not engage in any contact training or competition for the
duration of their medical waiting period.
(4) When a referee has stopped a bout because
the referee considers a competitor to be defenseless, the defenseless
competitor shall be deemed to have been technically knocked out (TKO) for
purpose of imposing a medical waiting period.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 463.113
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 463.113
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