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 61K1-3.007 - Participant; License; Conduct and Other Requirements
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 61K1-3.007
Current through Reg. 50, No. 249, December 24, 2024
(1) License.
(a) No participant shall also be licensed as
a judge, physician, or referee, and no participant shall act as a judge,
physician, or referee.
(b) No
person shall be licensed as a participant if such person:
1. Is under 18 years of age,
2. Has had cardiac surgery. An exception may
be made with prior approval from the commission based on sufficient
documentation from a licensed cardiologist which indicates that the surgery
poses no risk to the health, safety, or wellbeing of the participant while
participating in boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts,
3. Has not received an ophthalmic examination
within the immediate 12-month period prior to the date of the scheduled match
and the results of the examination filed with the commission,
4. Is found to have any blindness or whose
vision is so poor as to cause a significant health hazard or impairment to his
ability to effectively participate in a match,
5. Has suffered cerebral hemorrhage or any
other serious head injury. The executive director or his or her designee shall,
if he or she has cause to believe that a participant may have suffered
neurological injury, direct the participant to undergo an EEG, complete
neurological exam, EKG, MRI, CT scan, or other medical examination deemed
necessary by the ringside physician. The interpretation and diagnosis shall be
filed with the commission, or
6. Is
no longer able to competently perform as determined by the commission. A
determination that a participant is no longer able to competently perform shall
be based on participant's win/lose/draw record; participant's previous
opponents and the results of such matches; participant's proposed opponent; the
results of the matches between participant's proposed opponent and others;
participant's physical condition; and participant's ability to perform
effectively,
7. Has failed to
comply with the physical requirements in these rules, including the
pre-licensure physical, pre-match physical, and post-match physical
requirements.
(c) Any
person desiring to become licensed as a participant shall submit Form
DBPR-0009-450, "Application for License," which is incorporated in Rule
61K1-3.001, F.A.C.
(d) Each participant shall submit to an
ophthalmological examination conducted by a licensed and certified
ophthalmologist or certified optometrist. The Participant and ophthalmologist
or optometrist shall complete Form BPR-0009-665, "Dilated Ophthalmological
Examination," (06/23), adopted and incorporated herein by reference, which may
be found at https://www.myfloridalicense.com/intentions2.asp,
or at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-17234,
and shall be submitted to the commission with the application for
licensure.
(e) Each participant
shall submit to a pre-licensure physical conducted by a licensed M.D. or D.O.
Female participants may submit to a pre-licensure physical conducted by a
licensed OB/GYN. The participant and physician shall complete Form DBPR FSBC
20, "Pre-Licensure Physical Info Sheet," effective September 2015, adopted and
incorporated herein, which may be found at
https://www.myfloridalicense.com/intentions2.asp,
or at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07427,
and submit to the commission. The results from the pre-licensure physical
examination shall be used by the commission office for licensure and fight card
approval, and for comparison to pre-match physical examination by ringside
physicians. The pre-match physical examination may be used in lieu of the
pre-license physical examinations if performed within 30 days of the
pre-license physical examination.
(f) Each participant shall provide the
commission with hepatitis B surface antigen laboratory result and hepatitis C
antibody laboratory result indicating no infection. Negative results will be
acceptable for a period of up to 1 year. After 1 year, the participant will
need to be re-tested and provide the commission with current laboratory
results.
(g) Each participant shall
provide the commission with rapid HIV test result indicating no infection with
the human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS. Negative result will be acceptable for a
period of up to 1 year. After 1 year, the participant will need to be re-tested
and provide the commission with current laboratory results.
(h) Laboratory results filed with other
commissions or jurisdictions in the United States may be verified in writing by
them to the executive director in lieu of requiring a subsequent blood test for
this purpose.
(i) All medical
information provided to the commission directly shall not be released by the
commission or any agent thereof, to any individual or entity without prior
authorization from the participant and only for the purpose of determining the
participants' ability to participate in a match in any jurisdiction, or for the
purpose of completing other commission related administrative action.
Participants shall sign Form DBPR FSBC 20, "Pre-Licensure Physical Info Sheet,"
September 2015, as a release to permit the commission to release the medical
information to the necessary individuals or entities prior to the
match.
(2) No applicant shall be issued a license as participant if any of the following conditions are found by the physician in the pre-licensure physical examination.
(a) Inguinal and/or abdominal
hernia;
(b) Organic heart
murmur;
(c) Active pulmonary
lesion;
(d) Abnormal temperature as
determined by the physician;
(e)
Blood pressure over 140/90 mmHg;
(f) Active communicable disease, including
skin lesions, such as boils or infected wounds, as well as any other bacterial,
viral, fungal, and/or mycobacterial communicable diseases, including
tuberculosis;
(g) Recent wound(s),
especially on face and ears;
(h)
Hand injury and/or fracture(s) less than 6 weeks old, if, in the physician's
opinion, the injury would be detrimental to the participant's health or ability
to effectively compete or exhibit;
(i) Reason to believe that a participant has
ingested or used a prohibited substance listed in Rule
61K1-3.017, F.A.C.;
(j) Dental abscess or loose tooth or
teeth;
(k) Ophthalmological
problem(s) including but not limited to:
1.
Retinopathy or detached retina; provided however, that the applicant shall be
permitted to participate in a match if the participant provides, at or before
the weigh-in, the written statement of a licensed ophthalmologist stating that
the participant's retina is completely healed and that in the ophthalmologist's
expert medical opinion, no unusual or extraordinary risk to the participant is
anticipated as a result of the retinopathy or a previously detached
retina,
2. Solitary eye,
3. Blindness defined as central visual acuity
of 20/200 or less in the best eye with the best possible correction, and/or a
visual field of 20 degrees or less.
(l) History of epilepsy or seizures, provided
however, that the applicant shall be permitted to participate in a match if the
participant provides, at or before the weigh-in, the written statement of a
licensed neurologist stating that the epilepsy or seizure disorder is
well-controlled and that in the neurologist's expert medical opinion, no
unusual or extraordinary risk to the participant is anticipated as a result of
the epilepsy or seizure disorder;
(m) History of kidney problems, including
solitary kidney; provided however, that the applicant shall be permitted to
participate in a match if the participant provides, at or before the weigh-in,
the written statement of a licensed nephrologist stating that the kidney
problem is resolved and that in the nephrologists' expert medical opinion, no
unusual or extraordinary risk to the participant is anticipated as a result of
the resolved kidney problem and/or solitary kidney;
(n) History of blood clotting disorders or
abnormal bleeding, including hemophilia and Von Willebrand disease; provided
however, that the applicant shall be permitted to participate in a match if the
participant provides, at or before the weigh-in, the written statement of a
licensed hematologist stating that the bleeding problem is well controlled and
that in the hematologist's expert medical opinion, no unusual or extraordinary
risk to the participant is anticipated as a result of the bleeding
disorder;
(o) Altered gait or
balance, or
(p) History of any
abnormality in a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan, electroencephalogram
(EEG), electrocardiogram (EKG), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, or other
similar medical tests.
(q) In
addition to the above, applicants 40 years and older shall submit satisfactory
results from the following prior to being approved for licensure:
1. A normal EKG dated no greater than twelve
months prior to application clearing them to compete,
2. A normal MRI of the brain.
(3) Conduct and Other Requirements: No participant shall engage in a match with less than seven calendar days between matches.
Rulemaking Authority 548.003, 548.041 FS. Law Implemented 548.021, 548.041, 559.79 FS.
New 10-27-16.
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