16 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.10 - Definitions
The following words and terms have the following meanings:
(1) Badge--A
department-issued credential provided to timekeepers, judges, referees and
ringside physicians who officiate at combative sports events.
(2) Chief second--The second designated by
the contestant as the primary advisor or assistant to the contestant.
(3) Code--The Texas Occupations Code, Chapter
2052, "Combative Sports".
(4)
Contestant--Any participant, including a professional combative sports
contestant, who competes in a combative sport event regulated by the
Code.
(5) Deadwood--The numerical
difference between tickets printed and tickets used.
(6) Federal Identification Card--A nationally
recognized identification card issued by the National Boxing Registry or the
National Mixed Martial Arts Registry required for competition in a combative
sport event.
(7) Full
Contact--Contact made while intentionally striking a blow with any part of the
body to an opponent when the contact has the potential to temporarily disable
or to injure an opponent.
(8)
Knock-down--A knock-down occurs when any part of a contestant's body, other
than the feet, contacts the floor of the ring or fighting area as a result of a
blow struck to the contestant by an opponent.
(9) License or Registration--A document
issued by the executive director permitting a person to participate at an event
or perform a function regulated by the Code.
(10) Manager--A person who, under contract,
agreement, or other arrangement with a contestant undertakes to directly or
indirectly, control, or administer a professional combative sports contestant's
affairs.
(11) Person--Any natural
person, corporation, partnership, association or other similar
entity.
(12) Purse--The financial
guarantee or any other remuneration promised to contestants for participating
in an event and includes guarantees for cable pay per view, radio, television
or motion picture rights.
(13) Ring
Officials--Referees, judges, ringside physicians and timekeepers.
(14) Ringside Physician--An individual who
has an unrestricted and unlimited license to practice medicine in this state
and who by agreement, is assigned as the physician for a combative sports
event.
(15) Second--A person who
provides assistance or advice to a contestant during a contest.
(16) Slap Fighting--A combative sport in
which contestants take turns striking each other in the face with an open
hand.
(17) Technical Zone--An
alcohol free area located between the ring and a department-approved barrier
with access restricted to designated medical personnel and equipment; working
officials including, managers, ring officials, contestants, seconds, the
promoter, promoter representatives and assignees, round card staff, department
staff, assigned contract inspectors, authorized members of the media,
authorized members of the event's sanctioning bodies, and security personnel;
and regulatory oversight authorities.
(18) Timekeeper--A person who is the official
timer of the length of rounds/heats and the intervals between rounds/heats and
counts when a contestant is down.
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