16 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.21 - Licensing Requirements - Referees
(a) To
qualify for a new license as a referee, an applicant must:
(1) be at least 21 years of age;
(2) provide information sufficient for the
department to verify that the applicant has not been convicted of an offense
that directly relates to the duties and responsibilities of a
referee;
(3) demonstrate the
ability to perform the functions of a referee by:
(A) having completed a training program
provided by, or approved by the executive director, that consists of classroom
training and an internship program; or,
(B) meeting one or more of the following:
(i) having at least three years active
experience as a referee in the combative sport in which he seeks endorsement by
having officiated in at least ten combative sporting events per year;
(ii) being currently licensed and in good
standing as a referee in a state that the executive director has determined has
licensing requirements that are equivalent to Texas' requirements; or
(iii) having formerly held a Texas referee's
license that lapsed in good standing.
(b) These requirements may be
waived by the executive director for any applicant who is licensed and in good
standing as a referee with any department-approved sanctioning body such as the
World Boxing Council, World Boxing Association, International Boxing
Federation, or World Boxing Organization.
(c) Referee licenses will be endorsed showing
each class of bouts in which they may officiate with one or more of the
following legends:
(1) B (Boxing);
and
(2) M (Mixed martial arts and
Kickboxing.)
(d) An
endorsement may be obtained by completion of classroom training and an
internship program provided or approved by the executive director for that
class of endorsement.
(e) Persons
renewing licenses, or obtaining new licenses on the basis of holding a license
from another state or formerly having held a Texas license, may obtain one or
more endorsements by providing proof acceptable to the executive director of
previous experience refereeing contests in the class of endorsement(s)
sought.
(f) Referees must have an
endorsement for a class in order to referee events in that class.
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