Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0145-01-.05 - RESPONSIBILITIES OF PROMOTERS
(1) It shall be the
responsibility of the promoter of an unarmed combat contest to inform all
prospective participants that it will be necessary for them to be duly licensed
in accordance with Rule
0145-01-.03
Licensing.
(2) No promoter shall
knowingly permit any person to act as a boxer, mixed martial artist, kickboxer,
manager or second in any contest if such person is (or would be) prohibited
from acting in such capacity by any provision of the Tennessee Athletic
Commission Act of 2008 or any rules or regulations of the Tennessee Athletic
Commission.
(3) The promoter shall
assure that the ringside physician is seated so as to have immediate access to
the ring.
(4) The promoter shall
provide surgical gloves to all persons working in the ring. No promoter shall
knowingly permit any person to act as a second (including a manager acting as a
second) or referee in any contest unless such person is supplied with, and
uses, such surgical gloves. The promoter is responsible for ensuring that
acceptable sanitary standards are met with respect to dressing rooms, water
bottles, towels or other equipment. Physicians and commission representatives
shall specifically check at every contest or event for violations of these
rules. The ring shall be swept, dry-mopped, or otherwise adequately cleaned
before the event and prior to each fight.
(5) Prior to the initiation of any contest or
event, a commission representative shall inspect the bout area for safety and
the promoter of the contest or event shall be required to make whatever changes
to such area as are necessary in the judgment of the commission
representative.
(6) The promoter
shall ensure that the emergency equipment and procedures required by T.C.A.
§
68-115-404
are provided for at each unarmed combat contest.
(7) No person may arrange, promote, organize,
or produce a professional unarmed combat contest without providing health
insurance for each combatant to provide medical coverage for any injuries
sustained in the contest in an amount not less than twenty-thousand dollars
($20,000.00). The promoter shall provide proof of such coverage at the time the
promoter applies for a permit for a professional contest.
(8) The promoter shall ensure the venue
provides a sufficient ringside area for commission officials and ring officials
to carry out their official duties.
(9) The Promoter shall be responsible for the
cost of any tests or examinations ordered by the Commission's administrator, or
his designee, pursuant to Rule
0145-01-.08.
(10) The promoter shall file with the
Commission's administrator a copy of any and all contracts entered into for the
sale, lease, or other exploitation of broadcasting, television or motion
picture rights for any professional contest.
Notes
Authority: Chapter 1149 of the Public Acts of 2008, § 2 and T.C.A. §§ 68-115-201, 68-115-204, 68-115-211, 68-115-213, and 68-115-214 [effective July 1, 2008].
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