Florida Administrative Code
61 - DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
61K1 - Florida Athletic Commission
Chapter 61K1-3 - HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDARDS FOR PROFESSIONAL BOXING, KICKBOXING, AND MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
Section 61K1-3.005 - Manager; License; Contract Between Manager and Participant
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 61K1-3.005
Current through Reg. 50, No. 249, December 24, 2024
(1) License.
(a) No person shall act as a manager for any
participant without having first obtained a manager license.
(b) No manager shall also be licensed as a
judge, physician, promoter or referee and shall not act as a judge, physician,
promoter or referee. A manager can be licensed as a promoter if the licenses
are held in different sports and participants under contract to the manager are
not also being promoted by the same licensee within the same sport.
(c) No manager shall have financial or
pecuniary interest in an opponent of manager's participant.
(d) No licensed manager shall act as a
manager in any boxing, kickboxing or mixed martial arts match in this state
unless the match is sanctioned by the commission.
(2) Conduct of Manager.
(a) No manager shall attempt to select or
insist upon the selection of any referee or judge in a match in which a
participant under his or her management is to appear, nor shall a manager have
the name of any such referee or judge written into the contract governing such
match.
(b) No manager shall pay or
contribute to the pay of or provide any gift or gratuity to any opposing
participant, referee, judge, physician or any licensed official.
(c) Other than provided in these rules no
participant, referee, judge, physician or any licensed official shall accept
any pay, gift or gratuity from any manager or promoter.
(d) A manager may verbally coach a
participant during a round. A manager shall not use profanity or inappropriate
language or excessively coach his or her participant while working in the
corner. The executive director or commission representative shall determine
whether a manager's coaching or behavior is excessive, inappropriate,
disruptive, or otherwise, unbefitting a sportsman. A manager attempting by word
or action, to heckle or annoy his or her participant's opponent or any official
is strictly prohibited. A manager shall not enter the corner ring, or fenced
area at any time during the match and not interfere with the conduct of a match
during the match. If any manager enters the ring or fenced area during any
match, the match shall be temporarily stopped and the manager shall be
immediately ejected by the referee, and the referee shall order the match to
continue. If any manager enters the ring during any match, the match shall be
forfeited to the opposing participant. Whenever a person licensed as a manager
in this state desires to work in the corner of a participant under contract to
the manager, the manager shall be designated a second and shall be deemed to be
a second for that specific bout without the need to apply for a second license.
When working in such capacity, the manager shall comply with the requirements
set forth for seconds in Rule
61K1-3.011, F.A.C., of these
rules.
(e) The manager shall
furnish to manager's participant a statement of distribution of the purse
together with the participant's share of the purse no later than 24 hours after
the manager receives the purse and promoter's statement from the promoter. The
manager shall retain a copy of the statement of distribution of the purse,
certified by the manager to be correct, with receipted vouchers for all
expenditures and deductions for a period of 6 months following the date of the
match and shall present such copy to the commission for inspection if requested
to do so.
(f) Upon the proposal of
a professional debut participant, the manager may be required to certify to the
commission that the professional debut participant is physically competent and
possesses the skills of a trained participant including, but not limited to:
1. Competence in the elements of offense and
defense;
2. Clean
hitting;
3. Ring generalship;
and,
4. Physical stamina to fight
at least the minimum number of scheduled rounds and duration.
(g) Professional debut
certification shall be made to the executive director or commission
representative prior to or at the time of the weigh-in by completing and
signing Form BPR-0009-480 the Pro Debut Information Sheet as incorporated by
reference in Rule 61K1-3.001, F.A.C.
(h) A manager shall be issued a citation for
the first occurrence if the professional debut participant is not able to
demonstrate the competence and skills listed above.
(i) A manager shall be issued a citation and
fined the manager's share of the purse for the second occurrence if the
professional debut participant is not able to demonstrate the competence and
skills listed above.
(j) A
manager's license may be suspended or revoked for the third occurrence and
beyond.
(3) Contracts Between Manager and Participant.
(a) No
unlicensed manager, unlicensed agent, or other unlicensed person shall
negotiate or contract for or on behalf of any participant with any promoter or
matchmaker under the jurisdiction of the commission. No contract or negotiation
entered into by such unlicensed person shall be valid.
(b) No manager shall negotiate, obligate or
contract for matches for a participant not under contract to him or
her.
(c) All contracts shall be in
writing and shall be filed with the commission within 7 calendar days of
execution. The commission shall be notified immediately of any changes in
contractual status, which change shall be in writing, signed by all parties to
the contract and filed with the commission within 7 calendar days of
execution.
(d) No contract shall be
entered into which entitles a manager or group of managers to a total fee in
excess of 33 1/3 percent of the gross earnings of the participant, and no
contract containing such a provision shall be valid or binding.
(e) Release of a participant from a
participant or manager contract by a manager shall be in writing and filed with
the commission.
(f) No manager of a
participant shall sell, assign, transfer any interest, or in any way encumber,
or attempt to sell, assign, transfer any interest, or in any way encumber in
whole or in part, which he holds in any contract for the services of such
participant without notice to and written consent of such participant and
without notice to and written consent of the commission. The commission shall
not approve an assignment or transfer of interest to any unlicensed, unnamed
person.
Rulemaking Authority 548.003 FS. Law Implemented 548.003(2), 548.017, 548.05, 548.053, 548.054, 548.056 FS.
New 2-7-85, Amended 11-24-85, Formerly 7F-1.11, Amended 4-6-89, 8-28-89, 1-1-90, 5-13-90, 1-9-91, Formerly 7F-1.011, Amended 9-10-95, 4-3-00, 6-1-04, Formerly 61K1-1.011.
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