Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
229.025,
229.031,
229.055,
229.111,
229.131,
229.155,
229.171,
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
229.171(1) authorizes the
Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Commission to exercise sole direction,
management, control, and jurisdiction over all unarmed combat shows in 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 requires every licensee to be subject
to administrative regulations promulgated by the commission. This
administrative regulation establishes the requirements for mixed martial arts
shows and for participants in mixed martial arts shows.
Section 1. Show Date.
(1) A promoter shall request a show date by
completing and submitting to the commission the Mixed Martial Arts Show Notice
Form, which is incorporated by reference in
201 KAR 27:011, Section
23(1)(a).
(2) The Mixed Martial
Arts Show Notice Form shall be submitted for approval no less than thirty (30)
calendar days before the requested show date.
(3) A promoter shall not advertise a show
until the date has been approved by the commission. Approval is effective upon
the commission:
(a) Placing the event on the
Calendar of Events available on the commission's Web site at
https://kbwc.ky.gov/ppc_boxing/Ecal.aspx;
or
(b) Providing written notice
that the event is approved.
Section 2. Program and Changes.
(1) If a contestant is unable to participate
in a show for which the contestant has a contract, the contestant shall
immediately notify the promoter and the commission. A contestant with repeated
and unexcused absences or cancelation shall be assessed a violation.
(2) The proposed card for a show shall be
filed with the commission at least five (5) business days prior to the show
date. Notice of a change in a program or substitution in a show shall be
immediately filed with the commission.
(3) If the commission determines that a
proposed bout may not be reasonably competitive, the bout may be denied. Bout
approval does not exempt contestants from individual physical approval as
required by
201 KAR 27:008, Section 3. The
commission's determination shall be based upon the contestants' previous
fighting experience, including:
(a) The
number of bouts the contestants have competed in;
(b) The number of rounds the contestants have
competed in;
(c) The date of the
contestants' bouts;
(d) The
contestants' performance in previous bouts, including the contestants' won-loss
record;
(e) The level of
competition the contestants have faced; and
(f) The contestants' medical
histories.
(4) The final
approved card for a show shall comprise a minimum of five (5) complete bouts,
no later than two (2) business days prior to the show date.
Section 3. Compensation.
(1) If a show or exhibition is cancelled with
less than twenty-four (24) hours' notice to the commission, ring officials
shall be paid one-half (1/2) the compensation agreed upon prior to the
bout.
(2) Before the commencement
of a show or exhibition, the promoter shall tender to the inspector payment to
each ring official. The schedule of compensation for a ring official shall be
at least as established in this section. If a ring official serves both as a
referee and as a judge under Section 13(2)(a) of this administrative
regulation, the official shall receive pay for both referee and judge services
as established in this section. If a referee also serves as a judge other than
as an in-ring judge, the referee shall only receive compensation as a referee
as established in this section.
(a) A judge
shall be paid at least the amount established in subparagraphs 1. and 2. of
this subsection and based on the number of bouts on the show card:
1. One (1) to eleven (11) bouts, $125;
and
2. Twelve (12) or more bouts,
$175.
(b) A timekeeper
shall be paid at least the amount established in subparagraphs 1. and 2. of
this subsection and based on the number of bouts on the show card:
1. One (1) to eleven (11) bouts, $100;
and
2. Twelve (12) or more bouts,
$125.
(c) A physician
shall be paid at least the amount established in subparagraphs 1. and 2. of
this subsection and based set by the following schedule based on the number of
bouts on the show card:
1. One (1) to eleven
(11) bouts, $400; and
2. Twelve
(12) or more bouts, $500.
(d) A referee shall be paid at least the
amount established in subparagraphs 1. and 2. of this subsection and based on
the number of bouts on the show card:
1. One
(1) to eleven (11) bouts, $175; and
2. Twelve (12) or more bouts, $225.
(e) A bout assistant shall be paid
at least the amount established in subparagraphs 1. and 2. of this subsection
and based on the number of bouts on the show card:
1. One (1) to eleven (11) bouts, seventy-five
dollars ($75); and
2. Twelve (12)
or more bouts, $100.
(3) Each contestant's compensation agreement
shall be in writing and submitted to the commission for approval not less than
two (2) calendar days prior to the date of the proposed show.
Section 4. Pre-Fight.
(1) A contestant shall weigh in stripped at a
time set by the commission, which shall not be more than thirty-six (36) hours
before the first scheduled bout of the show.
(a) A contestant shall produce to the
inspector one (1) form of picture identification at the weigh-in.
(b) The inspector and the promoter or a
representative of the promoter conducting the show shall be in attendance to
record the official weights.
(2) A contestant shall check in with the
commission at least one (1) hour prior to the event start time. A contestant
shall produce one (1) form of picture identification at check-in.
(3) A contestant shall attend a pre-fight
meeting as directed by the commission.
(4)
(a) A
contestant shall remain in the locker room area until it is time to compete
unless approved by the inspector.
(b) The promoter shall supply a separate
locker room for males and females.
(5) A contestant shall submit an original or
certified copy of his or her HIV Antibody, Hepatitis B Antigen, and Hepatitis C
Antibody test results to the commission at least forty-eight (48) hours prior
to the event.
(a) The results of these tests
shall be no more than 365 days old.
(b) A person with a positive test result
shall not compete.
(6) A
contestant shall undergo a pre-fight physical conducted by a physician within
eight (8) hours of the show. Prior to undergoing the physical, a contestant
shall submit a completed Mixed Martial Arts Pre-Fight Medical Questionnaire,
which is incorporated by reference in
201 KAR 27:011, Section 23(1)(b),
under penalty of perjury.
(7) A
contestant shall not assume or use the name of another and shall not change his
or her ring name nor be announced by any name other than that appearing on his
or her license, except upon approval of the inspector.
(8) A contestant shall report to and be under
the general supervision of the inspector in attendance at the show and shall be
subject to instructions given by the inspector.
Section 5. The Cage.
(1) The area between the cage and the first
row of spectators on all sides and the locker room shall be under the exclusive
control of the commission.
(2)
Commission staff and licensees shall be the only people allowed inside the
areas under the control of the commission.
(3) There shall be an area of at least six
(6) feet between the edge of the cage floor and the first row of spectator
seats on all sides of the cage. A partition, barricade, or similar divider
shall be placed:
(a) Between the first row of
the spectator seats and the six (6) foot area surrounding the cage;
and
(b) Along the sides of the
entry lane for contestants to enter the cage and the spectator area.
(4) A bout or exhibition of mixed
martial arts shall be held in a fenced area meeting the requirements
established in this subsection.
(a) The fenced
area shall be circular or have equal sides and shall be no smaller than twenty
(20) feet wide and no larger than thirty-two (32) feet wide.
(b) The floor of the fenced area shall be
padded with closed-cell foam, with at least a one (1) inch layer of foam
padding, with a top covering of a single canvas or a synthetic material
stretched tightly and laced to the platform of the fenced area, unless the
event is held outdoors, in which case only canvas shall be used.
(c) The platform of the fenced area shall not
be more than six (6) feet above the floor of the building and shall have steps
suitable for the use of the contestants.
(d) Fence posts shall be made of metal, shall
not be more than six (6) inches in diameter, and shall extend from the floor of
the building to between five (5) and seven (7) feet above the floor of the
fenced area, and shall be properly padded.
(e) The fencing used to enclose the fenced
area shall be made of a material that shall prevent a contestant from falling
out of the fenced area or breaking through the fenced area onto the floor of
the building or onto the spectators, and the fencing shall be coated with vinyl
or a similar covering to minimize injuries to a contestant.
(f) Any metal portion of the fenced area
shall be properly covered and padded and shall not be abrasive to the unarmed
combatants.
(g) The fenced area
shall have at least one (1) entrance.
(h) There shall not be a protrusion or
obstruction on any part of the fence surrounding the area in which the
contestants are to be competing.
(i) Any event held outdoors while the heat
index is or exceeds 100 degrees Fahrenheit shall be conducted under a roof or
cover that casts shade over the entire cage.
(j) A cage shall have a canvas mat or a
synthetic material, unless the event is held outdoors, in which case only
canvas shall be used.
Section 6. Equipment.
(1) A bell or horn shall be used by the
timekeeper to indicate the time.
(2) In addition to the cage and cage
equipment, the promoter shall supply:
(a) A
public address system in good working order;
(b) Chairs for judges and timekeepers
elevated sufficiently to provide an unobstructed view of the cage and the cage
floor;
(c) Items for each
contestant's corner, to include:
1. A stool or
chair;
2. A clean bucket;
3. Towels;
4. Rubber gloves; and
(d) A complete set of numbered round-cards,
if needed.
(3) A scale
used for any weigh-in shall be approved as accurate in advance by the
inspector.
Section 7.
Contestant Equipment and Attire.
(1) A
contestant shall be clean and neatly clothed in proper ring attire, and the
trunks of opponents shall be of distinguishing colors.
(2) A contestant shall not use a belt that
contains a metal substance during a bout. The belt shall not extend above the
waistline of the contestant.
(3) A
contestant shall not wear shoes or any padding on his or her feet during the
bout.
(4) A contestant shall wear a
properly fitted:
(a) Groin protector;
and
(b) Double-arch
mouthpiece.
(5) If a
contestant has long hair, the hair shall be secured by a soft, non-abrasive
material so that the hair does not interfere with the vision or safety of
either contestant.
(6) If cosmetics
are used, a contestant shall use a minimum of cosmetics.
Section 8. Weight Classes.
(1) The classes for contestants competing in
bouts or exhibitions of mixed martial arts and the weights for each class shall
be as established in the following schedule:
CLASS |
WEIGHT |
Strawweight |
Up to and including 115 lbs. |
Flyweight |
Over 115 lbs. up to and including 125
lbs. |
Bantamweight |
Over 125 lbs. up to and including 135
lbs. |
Featherweight |
Over 135 lbs. up to and including 145
lbs. |
Lightweight |
Over 145 lbs. up to and including 155
lbs. |
Super Lightweight |
Over 155 lbs. up to and including 165
lbs. |
Welterweight |
Over 165 lbs. up to and including 170
lbs. |
Super Welterweight |
Over 170 lbs. up to and including 175
lbs. |
Middleweight |
Over 175 lbs. up to and including 185
lbs. |
Super Middleweight |
Over 185 lbs. up to and including 195
lbs. |
Light Heavyweight |
Over 195 lbs. up to and including 205
lbs. |
Cruiser weight |
Over 205 lbs. up to and including 225
lbs. |
Heavyweight |
Over 225 lbs. up to and including 265
lbs. |
Super Heavyweight |
Over 265 lbs. |
(2)
After the weigh-in, a contestant shall not change weight in excess of eight (8)
percent prior to the bout.
(3)
After the weigh-in, a contestant shall not re-hydrate by the use of intravenous
fluids unless approved by the inspector for medical purposes. A contestant may
be subject to a random urine specific gravity test to determine compliance with
this subsection.
Section
9. Fight Length. Unless the commission approves an exception upon
finding that the health and safety of the contestants will not be compromised:
(1) A non-championship bout or exhibition of
mixed martial arts shall not exceed three (3) rounds in duration;
(2) A championship bout of mixed martial arts
shall not exceed five (5) rounds in duration;
(3) The length of a round in a professional
bout or exhibition of mixed martial arts shall be a maximum of five (5) minutes
in duration, and a period of rest following a round shall be one (1) minute in
duration; and
(4) The length of a
round in an amateur bout or exhibition of mixed martial arts shall be a maximum
of three (3) minutes in duration, and a rest period following a round shall be
ninety (90) seconds in duration.
Section 10. Judging and Scoring.
(1) Each judge of a bout or exhibition of
mixed martial arts shall score the bout or exhibition and determine the winner
through the use of the system established in this section.
(a) The better contestant of a round shall
receive ten (10) points, and the opponent shall receive proportionately
less.
(b) If the round is even,
each contestant shall receive ten (10) points.
(c) Fraction of points shall not be
given.
(d) Points for each round
shall be awarded immediately after the end of the period of unarmed combat in
the round.
(2) After the
end of the bout or exhibition, the announcer shall pick up the scores of the
judges from the commission's representative.
(3) The majority opinion shall be conclusive
and, if there is no majority, the decision shall be a draw.
(4)
(a)
Once the commission's representative has checked the scores, he or she shall
inform the announcer of the decision.
(b) The announcer shall then inform the
audience of the decision.
(5) Unjudged exhibitions shall be permitted
with the prior approval of the commission.
(6) A bout of mixed martial arts shall end
in:
(a) Submission by:
1. Physical tap out; or
2. Verbal tap out;
(b) Technical knockout by the referee or
physician stopping the bout;
(c)
Decision via the scorecards, including:
1.
Unanimous decision;
2. Split
decision;
3. Majority decision;
or
4. Draw, including:
a. Unanimous draw;
b. Majority draw; or
c. Split draw;
(d) Technical decision;
(e) Technical draw;
(f) Disqualification;
(g) Forfeit; or
(h) No contest.
Section 11. Fouls.
(1) The following acts shall constitute fouls
in mixed martial arts:
(a) Butting with the
head;
(b) Eye gouging;
(c) Biting;
(d) Hair pulling;
(e) Fishhooking;
(f) Groin attacks;
(g) Putting a finger into any orifice or into
any cut or laceration on an opponent;
(h) Small joint manipulation;
(i) Striking to the spine or the back of the
head;
(j) Striking downward using
the point of the elbow;
(k) Throat
strikes including grabbing the trachea;
(l) Clawing, pinching, or twisting the
flesh;
(m) Grabbing the
clavicle;
(n) Kicking the head of a
grounded opponent;
(o) Kneeing the
head of a grounded opponent;
(p)
Stomping the head of a grounded opponent;
(q) Kicking to the kidney with the
heel;
(r) Spiking an opponent to
the canvas on his or her head or neck;
(s) Throwing an opponent out of the fenced
area;
(t) Holding the shorts of an
opponent;
(u) Spitting at an
opponent;
(v) Engaging in
unsportsmanlike conduct;
(w)
Holding the fence;
(x) Using
abusive language in the fenced area;
(y) Attacking an opponent on or during the
break;
(z) Attacking an opponent
who is under the care of the referee;
(aa) Attacking an opponent after the bell has
sounded the end of the period of unarmed combat;
(bb) Intentionally disregarding the
instructions of the referee;
(cc)
Timidity, such as intentionally or consistently dropping the mouthpiece or
faking an injury;
(dd) Interference
by a contestant's corner staff; and
(ee) The throwing by a contestant's corner
staff of objects into the cage during competition.
(2) If a contestant fouls his or her opponent
during a bout or exhibition of mixed martial arts, the referee may penalize the
contestant by deducting points from his or her score, regardless of whether or
not the foul was intentional. The referee shall determine the number of points
to be deducted in each instance and shall base his or her determination on the
severity of the foul and its effect upon the opponent.
(3) If the referee determines that it is
necessary to deduct a point or points because of a foul, he or she shall warn
the offender of the penalty to be assessed.
(4) The referee shall, as soon as is
practical after the foul, notify the judges and both contestants of the number
of points, if any, to be deducted from the score of the offender.
(5) Any point or points to be deducted for
any foul shall be deducted in the round in which the foul occurred and shall
not be deducted from the score of any subsequent round.
(6)
(a) If
a bout or exhibition of mixed martial arts is stopped because of an accidental
foul, the referee shall determine if the contestant who has been fouled is able
to continue.
(b) If the
contestant's chance of winning has not been seriously jeopardized as a result
of the foul, and if the foul does not involve a concussive impact to the head
of the contestant who has been fouled, the referee may order the bout or
exhibition continued after a recuperative interval of not more than five (5)
minutes.
(c) Immediately after
separating the contestants, the referee shall inform the commission's
representative of his or her determination that the foul was or was not
accidental.
(7) If the
referee determines that a bout or exhibition of mixed martial arts shall not
continue because of an injury suffered as the result of an accidental foul, the
bout or exhibition shall be declared a no bout if the foul occurs during:
(a) The first two (2) rounds of a bout or
exhibition that is scheduled for three (3) rounds or less; or
(b) The first three (3) rounds of a bout or
exhibition that is scheduled for more than three (3) rounds.
(8) If an accidental foul renders
a contestant unable to continue the bout or exhibition, the outcome shall be
determined by scoring the completed rounds, including the round in which the
foul occurs, if the foul occurs after:
(a) The
completed second round of a bout or exhibition that is scheduled for three (3)
rounds or less; or
(b) The
completed third round of a bout or exhibition that is scheduled for more than
three (3) rounds.
(9) If
an injury inflicted by an accidental foul later becomes aggravated by fair
blows and the referee orders the bout or exhibition stopped because of the
injury, the outcome shall be determined by scoring the completed rounds and the
round during which the referee stops the bout or exhibition.
(10) A contestant committing an intentional
foul may be issued a violation by an inspector.
Section 12. Prohibitions. The following shall
be prohibited:
(1) Battle royal type events;
and
(2) Use of excessive grease or
other substance that may handicap an opponent.
Section 13. Non-Contestant Participants.
(1) A promoter shall provide a minimum of two
(2) security guards on the premises for each show.
(2) Judges, physicians, referees, and
timekeepers shall be selected, licensed, and assigned to each show by the
commission. The following shall be required:
(a) Three (3) judges, or two (2) judges if a
referee also serves as a judge;
(b)
One (1) timekeeper;
(c) One (1)
physician, unless more than eighteen (18) bouts are scheduled, in which case a
minimum of two (2) physicians shall be required; and
(d) One (1) referee, unless more than eight
(8) bouts are scheduled, in which case a minimum of two (2) referees shall be
required.
Section
14. Judges.
(1) A judge shall
arrive at least one (1) hour prior to the start of a show.
(2) At the beginning of a bout, the judges
shall locate themselves on opposite sides of the ring and shall carefully
observe the performance of the contestants.
(3) At the conclusion of the bout, the judges
shall render their decision based on the requirements of Section 10 of this
administrative regulation.
(4) Upon
request of the referee, the judges shall assist in determining whether or not:
(a) A foul has been committed;
(b) Each contestant is competing in earnest;
and
(c) There is collusion
affecting the result of the bout.
Section 15. Timekeeper.
(1) The timekeeper shall be seated outside
the ring near the bell and shall take the cue to commence or take time out from
the referee.
(2) The timekeeper
shall be equipped with a whistle and a stop watch. Prior to the first bout, the
inspector shall ensure that the whistle and stopwatch function
properly.
(3) Ten (10) seconds
before the start of each round, the timekeeper shall give notice by sounding
the whistle.
(4) The timekeeper
shall indicate the starting and ending of each round by sounding a horn or
striking the bell with a metal hammer.
(5) If a bout terminates before the scheduled
limit, the timekeeper shall inform the announcer of the exact duration of the
bout.
(6) Ten (10) seconds prior to
the end of each round, the timekeeper shall give warning by striking a gavel
three (3) times.
Section
16. Physicians and Healthcare Requirements.
(1) There shall be at least one (1) physician
licensed by the commission at ringside at all times during a bout. A bout shall
not begin or continue if a physician is not at ringside.
(2) The physician shall have general
supervision over the physical condition of each contestant at all times while
on the premises of a show or exhibition.
(3) The physician's pre-bout duties:
(a) A physician shall make a thorough
physical examination of each contestant within eight (8) hours prior to a bout.
1. The physician's examination shall include
a review of the Mixed Martial Arts Pre-Fight Medical Questionnaire of each
contestant.
2. The physician shall
deliver to the inspector the form Mixed Martial Arts Pre-Fight Examination,
that documents the results of the examination prior to the contestant entering
the ring.
(b) The
physician shall ensure that all equipment required by subsection (5) of this
section is present before the start of the first bout or exhibition.
(c) The physician shall prohibit a contestant
from competing if the physician believes the contestant is physically unfit for
competition or impaired by alcohol or a controlled substance.
(4) The physician's duties during
the bout or exhibition:
(a) The physician
shall remain at ringside during the progress of any bout or exhibition unless
attending to a person.
(b) The
physician shall observe the physical condition of each contestant during a bout
or match.
(c) The physician shall
administer medical aid if needed or requested.
(d) The physician shall order the referee to
pause or end a bout or exhibition if necessary to prevent serious physical
injury to a contestant.
(5) The physician shall have at ringside
medical supplies necessary to provide medical assistance for the type of
injuries reasonably anticipated to occur in a mixed martial arts show. The
physician shall not permit a referee to begin a bout if the medical supplies
are not present. At a minimum, these medical supplies shall include:
(a) A clean stretcher and blanket, placed
under or adjacent to the ring throughout each bout;
(b) Spine board;
(c) Cervical collar;
(d) Oxygen apparatus or equipment;
and
(e) First aid kit.
(6) The promoter shall ensure that
a certified ambulance with an emergency medical technician is on the premises
of a show at all times. A show shall not begin or continue if the ambulance and
emergency medical technician are not on the premises.
(7) The physician shall make a thorough
physical examination of each contestant after each bout. The physician shall
deliver the form Mixed Martial Arts Post-Fight Examination that documents the
results of the examination.
Section
17. Announcers.
(1) The announcer
shall have general supervision over all announcements made to spectators.
(a) The announcer shall announce the name of
contestants, their weight, decisions at the end of each match or bout, and any
other matters as are necessary.
(b)
A person other than the official announcer shall not make an announcement,
unless deemed necessary by an inspector.
(2) If a match or bout is stopped before its
scheduled termination, the announcer shall immediately confer with the referee
and judges and then shall immediately announce the decision.
(3) The announcer shall not enter the ring
during the actual progress of a match or bout.
Section 18. Referees.
(1) The referee shall be the chief official
of the show, be present in the ring at all times, and have general supervision
over each contestant, manager, and second during the entire event.
(2)
(a) The
referee shall have the authority to disqualify a contestant who commits a foul
and award the decision to the opponent.
(b) The referee shall immediately disqualify
a contestant who commits an intentional or deliberate foul that causes serious
physical injury to an opponent.
(3) The referee's duties and responsibilities
shall be as established in this subsection.
(a) The referee shall, before starting a bout
or match, ascertain from each contestant the name of the contestant's chief
second. The referee shall hold the chief second responsible for the conduct of
the chief second's assistants during the progress of the bout or
match.
(b) The referee shall call
the contestants together in the ring immediately preceding a bout or match for
final instructions. During the instructional meeting, each contestant shall be
accompanied in the ring by the contestant's chief second only.
(c) The referee shall inspect the person,
attire, and equipment of each contestant and make certain that no foreign
substances that are prohibited by KRS Chapter 229 or 201 KAR Chapter 27 have
been applied on a contestant's body or equipment or used by a
contestant.
(d) The referee shall
stop a bout or match at any time if the referee has reasonable grounds to
believe either contestant is:
1. Unable to
protect himself or herself from possible injury;
2. Not competing in earnest; or
3. Colluding with another person to affect
the results of the bout.
(e) The referee may take one (1) or more
points away from a contestant who commits an accidental foul, and the referee
may permit a rest period not exceeding five (5) minutes for the contestant who
was fouled.
(f) The referee shall
not touch a contestant during the bout or match except upon failure of a
contestant to obey the referee's instructions or to protect a
contestant.
(g) The referee shall
decide all questions arising during a bout or match that are not otherwise
specifically covered by KRS Chapter 229 or 201 KAR Chapter 27.
(h) Events scheduled to include more than
eight (8) bouts shall require the presence of at least two (2) referees. One
(1) referee shall be designated to oversee each bout.
Section 19. Trainers and Seconds.
(1) A trainer or second shall be equipped
with a first aid kit and the necessary supplies for proper medical attendance
upon the contestant.
(2) There
shall be no more than three (3) persons total serving as a trainer or second in
any bout and only two (2) shall be allowed in the ring at the same
time.
(3) A trainer and a second
shall leave the ring at the timekeeper's ten (10) seconds whistle before the
beginning of each round and shall remove all equipment from the ring. Equipment
shall not be placed on the ring floor until after the bell has sounded at the
end of the round or period.
(4) A
trainer and a second shall wear surgical gloves at all times while carrying out
their duties.
Section 20.
Medical Prohibitions.
(1) The executive
director, the executive director's designee, or a commission representative may
issue an order for a medical suspension of a contestant's license as
established in paragraphs (a) thorugh (f) of this subsection.
(a) A contestant who has been repeatedly
knocked out and severely beaten shall be retired and not permitted to compete
again if, after subjecting the contestant to a thorough examination by a
physician licensed by the commission, the medical advisory panel determines
action is necessary to protect the health and welfare of the
contestant.
(b) If a contestant
receives an injury to the head or body, the contestant's license may be
suspended indefinitely based on increased risk for probably injury. The
ringside physician may require that a contestant suspended pursuant to this
paragraph undergo a physical or neurological examination and submit a completed
Medical Release Form or the Neurological Release Form as a condition of
reinstatement.
(c) A contestant who
has suffered five (5) consecutive defeats by knockout or medical stoppage shall
not be allowed to compete again until the contestant has been evaluated and
subsequently cleared for further competition by the medical advisory
panel.
(d) A contestant who has
been knocked out shall be prohibited from all competition for a minimum of
sixty (60) days.
(e) Any contestant
who has suffered a technical knockout may be prohibited from competition for up
to thirty (30) days if the contestant's health or safety would be jeopardized
without the prohibition.
(f) A
contestant subject to an order levying a medical suspension may appeal the
medical suspension. An appellant shall submit a written notice of appeal to the
Commission within twenty (20) days of the Commission's order. The provisions of
KRS Chapter 13B shall govern the proceedings.
(2)
(a) A
female mixed martial artist shall submit proof she is not pregnant prior to her
bout. The proof may be either:
1. An original
or certified copy of the result of a medical test taken no more than one (1)
week before the day of the match that shows she is not pregnant; or
2. From an over-the-counter home pregnancy
test taken while on the premises of the show that tests for human chorionic
gonadotropin.
(b) A
female mixed martial artist shall be prohibited from competing if:
1. She is pregnant; or
2. She fails to comply with this
subsection.
Section 21. Insurance.
(1) A promoter shall provide insurance for a
contestant for any injuries sustained in the mixed martial arts
event.
(2) The minimum amount of
coverage per contestant shall be $5,000 health and $5,000 accidental death
benefits.
(3) A certificate of
insurance coverage shall be provided to the commission no less than two (2)
business days before the event.
(4)
(a) The deductible expense under the policy
for a professional mixed martial artist shall not exceed $1,000.
(b) The deductible expense for an amateur
mixed martial artist shall not exceed $500.
Section 22. Other Provisions.
(1) A contestant shall not compete against a
member of the opposite gender.
(2)
Each show shall be video recorded and retained by the promoter for at least one
(1) year. Upon request of the commission, the promoter shall provide the video
recording of a show to the commission.
(3) A promoter shall maintain an account with
the recognized national database as identified by the commission and shall
submit contestants' names to that database upon approval of the show date. The
promoter shall be responsible for the costs associated with the use of this
service.
(4) A bout or exhibition
of mixed martial arts shall be conducted pursuant to the official rules for the
particular art unless the official rules conflict with KRS Chapter 229 or 201
KAR Chapter 27.
(a) If an official rule
conflicts with KRS Chapter 229 or a requirement in 201 KAR Chapter 27, the
statute or administrative regulation shall prevail.
(b) The sponsoring organization or promoter
shall file a copy of the rules that shall apply at the show with the commission
along with the thirty (30) day show notice required in Section 1 of this
administrative regulation.
(5) A contestant shall report to and be under
the general supervision of an inspector in attendance at the show and shall be
subject to instructions given by an inspector.
(6) More than two (2) fifteen (15) minute
intermissions shall not be allowed at any show.
Section 23. Prohibitions and Restrictions.
(1) The following shall be prohibited:
(a) Battle royal type events;
(b) Use of excessive grease or other
substance that may handicap an opponent; and
(c) Elbow strikes to the head if the bout is
an amateur bout.
(2)
Knees to the head shall be permitted, but shall only be used and delivered from
a standing position.
(3) A
professional mixed martial arts contestant found to be competing during an
amateur mixed martial arts show shall have his or her license suspended for a
period of not less than one (1) year.
(4) A promoter who allows a professional to
compete against an amateur shall have his or her license suspended for a period
of not less than one (1) year.
(5)
Smoking shall be prohibited inside the gymnasium, room, or hall in which the
ring is located.
(6) Alcohol shall
be prohibited inside the six (6) foot area alongside the ring.
Section 24. Incorporation by
Reference.
(1) The following material is
incorporated by reference:
(a) "Mixed Martial
Arts Show Notice Form", June 2023;
(b) "Mixed Martial Arts Pre-Fight Medical
Questionnaire", June 2023;
(c)
"Mixed Martial Arts Pre-Fight Examination", June 2023;
(d) "Mixed Martial Arts Post-Fight
Examination", June 2023;
(e) "Mixed
Martial Arts Medical Release Form", June 2023;
(f) "Mixed Martial Arts Neurological
Evaluation Form", June 2023.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Boxing and
Wrestling Commission office at 500 Mero St, 218NC, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601,
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and is available online at
https://kbwc.ky.gov/New_Docs.aspx?cat=29&menuid=27.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
229.025,
229.031,
229.111,
229.131,
229.171,