Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 201 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET
Chapter 27 - Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Commission
Section 201 KAR 27:008 - License requirements and fees
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 229.025, 229.035, 229.065, 229.171, Chapter 311, 15 U.S.C. 6304, 6305
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 229.171(1) authorizes the commission to exercise sole control, authority, and jurisdiction over all unarmed combat shows to be conducted, held, or given within the commonwealth. KRS 229.171(2) authorizes the commission to promulgate administrative regulations it considers necessary or expedient for the performance of its functions provided in KRS Chapter 229. KRS 229.025(3) requires the commission to promulgate administrative regulations to establish license types, the eligibility requirements for each license type, the expiration date of each license type, the annual license fee, and method for submitting all applications for licensure. KRS 229.025(2) prohibits participation in an unarmed combat show in any capacity without holding a license issued by the commission. KRS 229.035 requires a promoter license and a bond approved as to form and sufficiency of sureties by the commission. KRS 229.065 requires a license by the commission for wrestling training. 15 U.S.C. 6304 requires protection of the health and safety of boxers, and includes requirements for a physical examination, a physician to be present at ringside, an ambulance or resuscitation equipment, and health insurance coverage. 15 U.S.C. 6305 requires the commission to issue an identification card to each professional boxer who registers with the commission. This administrative regulation establishes license requirements and fees for persons who conduct activities regulated by the commission.
Section 1. General Provisions.
Section 2. Licenses, Applications, and Fees.
Boxing and Kickboxing License Type |
License Application Required |
License Fee |
Boxer |
Boxing-MMA Contestant Application |
$40 |
Kickboxer |
Boxing-MMA Contestant Application |
$40 |
Manager |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Trainer |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Second |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Referee |
Referee Application |
$40 |
Judge |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Timekeeper |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Mixed Martial Arts License Type |
License Application Required |
License Fee |
Professional mixed martial artist |
Boxing-MMA Contestant Application |
$40 |
Amateur mixed martial artist |
Boxing-MMA Contestant Application |
$40 |
Manager |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Trainer |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Second |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Referee |
Referee Application |
$40 |
Judge |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Timekeeper |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Wrestling License Type |
License Application Required |
License Fee |
Wrestler |
Wrestler Application |
$40 |
Referee |
Referee Application |
$40 |
Wrestling event staff |
Non-Contestant Application |
$40 |
Promoter License Type |
License Application Required |
License Fee |
Promoter |
Promoter Application |
$300 |
Medical Provider License Type |
License Application Required |
License Fee |
Physician |
Medical Provider Application |
$40 |
Healthcare Professional |
Medical Provider Application |
$40 |
Section 3. Health Physical and Application Timing Requirements.
Section 4. Determination of Ability to Obtain a License as a Contestant.
Section 5. Medical Provider License.
Section 6. Promoter License. An applicant for licensure as a promoter shall obtain a $10,000 Surety bond. To obtain a surety the applicant shall complete and have notarized the Promoter Bond Form.
Section 7. Change from Amateur Status to Professional Status.
Section 8. Boxer's Federal Identification Card.
Section 9. Change of address. A licensee shall provide his or her new address to the commission within thirty (30) days of a change in address.
Section 10. Incorporation by Reference.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 229.025, 229.035, 229.065, 229.171, 15 U.S.C. 6304, 6305