Or. Admin. Code § 230-150-0020 - Amateur Boxing
(1) The
Commission will recognize an amateur boxing event only if it is registered and
sanctioned by USA Boxing as an amateur boxing event.
(2) An amateur boxer may not take part in an
amateur boxing event unless he or she is registered with USA Boxing.
(3) An amateur boxer is required to take an
annual physical examination. Such a physical examination must include an
evaluation of the amateur boxer's physical and mental fitness to engage in
boxing competiton. In addition, the amateur boxer must be examined before each
event in which the competitor is scheduled to compete by a physician who is
certified by USA Boxing.
(4) USA
Boxing shall maintain a permanent record of all cards showing registrations of
amateur boxers by USA Boxing.
(5)
USA Boxing shall, prepare an official list of competent boxing officials to
serve as officials at amateur boxing events. Such officials must be registered
with and approved by USA Boxing.
(6) A notice of a program of amateur boxing
event must be filed in the office of the Commission at least 5 days before the
date of the program with verification that the event is registered with USA
Boxing.
(7) The Commission will
recognize an amateur event of unarmed combat sports that is not amateur boxing
only if the amateur event is promoted by the holder of a promoter's license,
and the bout is approved and sanctioned as an amateur event by an organization
recognized by the Commission for that purpose.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 463.113 & OL2017 CH235
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 463.113 & OL2017 CH235
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