Utah Admin. Code R457-1-102 - Definitions
In addition to the definitions in Title 9, Chapter 23 Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission Act, the Commission adopts following definitions to this rule:
(1) For purposes of
Section 9-23-304, "amateur boxing" means a live boxing contest conducted in
accordance with the standards and regulations of USA Boxing, Inc., and in which
the contestants participate for a non-cash purse.
(2) "Applicant" means an Organization Which
Promotes Amateur Boxing in the State as defined in this section.
(3) "Boxing" means the sport of attack and
defense using the fist, covered by an approved boxing glove.
(4) "Designated Commission member" means a
member of the Commission designated as supervisor for a contest and responsible
for the conduct of a contest, as assisted by other Commission members,
Commission personnel, and others, as necessary and requested by the designated
Commission member.
(5) "Drug" means
a controlled substance, as defined in Title 58, Chapter 37, Utah Controlled
Substances Act, or alcohol.
(6)
"Elimination Tournament" means a contest involving unarmed combat in which
contestants compete in a series of matches until not more than one contestant
remains in any weight category.
(7)
"Grant" means the Commission's distribution of monies as authorized under
Subsection 9-23-304(3).
(8)
"Organization Which Promotes Amateur Boxing in the State" means an amateur
boxing club located within the state, registered with USA Boxing
Incorporated.
(9) "State Fiscal
Year" means the annual financial reporting period of the state, beginning July
1 and ending June 30.
(10)
"Unprofessional conduct" is as defined in Subsection 9-23-101(25), and is
defined further to include the following:
(a)
as a promoter, failing to promptly inform the Commission of all matters
relating to the contest;
(b) as a
promoter, substituting a contestant in the 24 hours immediately preceding the
scheduled contest without approval of the Commission;
(c) violating the rules for conduct of
contests;
(d) testing positive for
drugs or alcohol in a random body fluid screen before or after participation in
any contest;
(e) testing positive
for HIV, Hepatitis B or C;
(f)
failing or refusing to comply with a valid order of the Commission or a
representative of the Commission; and
(g) entering into a secret contract that
contradicts the terms of the contracts filed with the Commission;
(h) providing false or misleading information
to the Commission or a representative of the Commission;
(i) behaving at any time or place in a manner
deemed by the Commission to reflect discredit to unarmed combat;
(j) engaging in any activity or practice that
is detrimental to the best interests of unarmed combat;
(k) knowing that an unarmed contestant
suffered a serious injury before a contest or exhibition and failing or
refusing to inform the Commission about that serious injury; and
(l) conviction of a felony or misdemeanor,
except for minor traffic violations.
(11) A "training facility" is a location
which holds scheduled training of unarmed combat contestants.
Notes
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