Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XI - Boxing and Wrestling
Chapter 3 - Professional Boxing
Section XI-311 - Judges and Referees (Formerly Section 315)
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XI-311
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Referees
1. The commission is authorized to grant
referee licenses to a competent officials upon application and
investigation.
2. A licensed
referee must be in attendance at every exhibition and shall work in such bouts
as directed by the commission. The referee, subject to the approval of the
commission, has the power in his discretion to declare forfeited all or any
part of the purse of any contestant who, in the referees judgment, is not
contesting in good faith.
3. Before
starting each bout the referee shall ascertain the name of the chief second in
each corner and shall hold the chief second responsible for all conduct in the
corner.
4. No licensed referee or
other club official shall act as a promoter for an organization or as a manager
for any contestant. The referee or referees are to be appointed by the
commission and the commission must approve their compensation in advance. The
referee is charged with the enforcement of all rules and regulations of the
commission which apply to the execution of performance and the conduct of
boxers in the ring.
5. Before the
start of each bout the referee shall call the contestants together for final
instructions, at which time each contestant shall be accompanied by his chief
second only, except in the case of a boxer who also requires the services of an
interpreter. After receiving the referee's instructions, the boxers shall shake
hands and return to their corners to await the gong for the first
round.
B. Judges
1. The commission shall appoint three judges
to officiate at each contest or exhibition, except exhibitions conducted solely
for training or instruction purposes.
2. Judges shall be stationed at separate
sides of the ring as directed by the commission and shall observe carefully and
expertly the performance of the contestants in each contest or exhibition to
which they are appointed; to appraise each such contest or exhibition fairly
and accurately in the light of these rules and the generally recognized rules
of boxing; to inscribe the results of such appraisal after each round on the
commission scorecard according to the scoring system adopted by the commission;
and to deliver said score cards to the referee or to such other official as
designated by the commission.
C. The referee is the sole arbiter of a bout and is the only individual authorized to stop a contest.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 4:61.D. R.S. 4:64 and R.S. 4:79.
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