58 Pa. Code § 3.3 - Physicians
(a) A physician
licensed to practice in this Commonwealth will be assigned by the Executive
Director to every contest, weigh-in and exhibition. A physician so assigned in
the case of professional events shall also be licensed by the Commission under
sections 905(a) and 910 of the Athletic Code (relating to other licenses
required; and standards for issuance of licenses and permits). In emergencies
or unusual circumstances, the Commission may waive the requirement that the
physician assigned be licensed under sections 905(a) and 910 of the Athletic
Code. Physicians are not required to be licensed under the Athletic Code in the
case of amateur events.
(b) The
physician assigned to the weigh-in shall file a complete written report on each
person examined upon a form prescribed by the Commission. Examinations shall be
conducted in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Commission as
approved by the Medical Advisory Board of the Commonwealth, which are set forth
in the Medical/Safety Manual published by the Commission. Each
boxer shall be so examined before the start of each event in which he is
scheduled to participate, and may not participate if pronounced physically
unfit by the examining physician.
(c) The physician assigned to an event shall
be seated at the immediate ringside throughout the event and may not leave the
ring untended while the event is in progress. An event may not commence or
continue without an assigned physician in attendance. An assigned physician may
not leave the premises of the event without notice to and approval of a
commissioner, the Executive Director or an inspector. The physician shall
remain on the premises after the event until satisfied that no further need of
medical service remains.
(d) While
on duty at an event, the assigned physician shall render emergency assistance
inside and outside the ring to persons under the jurisdiction of the Commission
and shall be especially prepared to minister to the injuries and illnesses that
are to be anticipated under the circumstances of the event.
(e) The attending physician shall have full
authority to determine and to pass upon the physical condition of participants
and officials in the ring. For that purpose he shall have access to the ring at
all times and shall be empowered to direct the referee to interrupt action
pending determination of and decision upon the physical condition of a
participant or official apparently in need of attention because of injury. The
decision of the physician in attendance with respect to the ability of a
participant or an official to continue in action shall be conclusive and shall
be enforced by the referee in all cases. The attending physician shall be
empowered to direct the referee to terminate action when a participant is
evidently in jeopardy from exhaustion or punishment. In case of termination,
there may be no resumption of action thereafter.
(f) In case of injury to a participant
covered by insurance, the attending physician shall execute and file with the
Commission the appropriate form of report for the injury to the insurance
carrier on the form prescribed by the insurance carrier.
(g) When injury to or illness of a person
occurs under the jurisdiction of the Commission, the attending physician shall
have complete charge of the person while on the premises and shall be accorded
the full cooperation of Commission personnel and licensees present.
(h) When a knockout or technical knockout of
a boxer occurs, the attending physician shall follow up ministration in the
ring, at ringside or in the dressing room and shall take measures and give
instructions that may be appropriate. After the event, the attending physician
shall complete a post-fight check on each boxer who competed in the event on
the form prescribed by the Commission in the Medical/Safety
Manual.
(i) The attending
physician is empowered to inspect and pass upon first aid and safety equipment
provided for the event and to inspect and pass upon equipment intended to be
used by seconds in ministering to boxers.
(j) When it appears to a ringside physician
that a boxer or referee is no longer safely able to continue competitive or
official activity, the physician shall immediately so report to the Commission
and recommend the temporary or the permanent retirement of the person if
appropriate.
Notes
The provisions of this § 3.3 amended under the Athletic Code, 5 Pa.C.S. § 103(b)(1).
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