16 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.42 - Responsibilities of Judges
(a) A majority vote
of the judging officials decides the outcome of the bout.
(b) If an assigned judge is unable to
officiate, he shall notify the department at least five hours before the
event.
(c) If a contest is stopped
before the end of the fourth round because of an accidental foul, the bout
shall be declared a no decision. If after the fourth round an accidental foul
injury occurs or worsens and the bout is stopped, all completed and partial
rounds shall be scored. The contestant ahead on points shall be declared the
winner by technical decision.
(d)
Scoring shall be recorded only on a department form. Once the form is
completed, checked and signed by the official it must be given directly to the
department supervisor for the event. Scoring forms are the property of the
department and will be maintained in the official records of the
event.
(e) In all bouts, the total
points the judges give each contestant may be announced.
(f) A licensed judge may act as a
timekeeper.
(g) A judge shall at
all times during a bout maintain focus on the bout even during rest periods. In
order to maintain focus, judges shall not engage in distractions including but
not limited to: eating, talking, taking photographs, or carrying materials not
related to the bout.
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