Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XI - Boxing and Wrestling
Chapter 7 - Mixed Technique Events
Section XI-737 - Mixed Technique Event Exhibition Rules
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XI-737
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. MTE Exhibitions shall be conducted using §705 Professional Mixed Technique Rules above with the following modifications.
1.
Conduct of Promotion: If you are interested in staging a Mixed Technique Event
Exhibition contest you must notify the commission in writing, and to be
considered for approval, you must:
a. submit
the name of the referee(s) you intend to use; however, the commission may
mandate that you use a referee approved by the commission;
b. agree to abide by any other conditions
which the commissioner may impose on this new activity as events are reviewed
and amendments may be made;
c.
agree in writing that you will observe all mixed technique event
rules;
d. submit in writing a
statement to the affect that the fighter is not being paid any gratuity for
participating in the event, and memorialize each and every actual expense, to a
maximum of $100 that is being reimbursed to the fighter;
e. if you are not a promoter who also owns
and operates his own gym you must utilize a matchmaker approved by the
commission who shall arrange and approve all fights on the card; and
f. ensure that all advertising concerning the
event to be conducted indicates that it is an amateur event, and the word
"amateur" must be a large as any other print on the advertisement on a written
or printed advertisement and must be announced in any television or radio
advertisements.
B. Equipment. Exhibition contestants shall use a minimum 6-ounce open fingered gloves
C. Acts Constituting Fouls. In addition to those listed under §719, Subsections A through C (Fouls):
1. illegal techniques while standing:
a. elbowing.
2. illegal techniques while on the ground:
a. in the event that the referee feels that
the two fighters in the ring are mismatched to the point where the contest is
not fair, then he shall immediately stop the fight at that point. Any
matchmaker or promoter who arranged that fight shall be subject to immediate
suspension of their license by the attending commission member as the
commission deems the mismatching of amateur fighters to present an immediate
danger to the public and the fighters;
b. the referee has as his number one concern
the welfare of the fighters and shall conduct himself and the fight at all
times with the understanding that the fighters are amateur fighters and are not
to be subjected to undue punishment, which will require stoppages much sooner
than those in a professional mixed technique event. Any referee who permits an
amateur fighter to absorb undue punishment or grossly fails to stop a fight in
a timely manner shall be subject to immediate suspension by the attending
commission member as the commission deems that unnecessary injury of amateur
fighters to present an immediate danger to the public and the
fighters;
c. in the event that the
commission member in attendance feels that the promoter has violated any of the
rules of this Section concerning mixed technique exhibitions or has submitted
forms or paperwork to the commission that are fraudulent, or determines that
the fighters were paid any gratuity, the commission member shall, at the close
of the fight issue a summons to that promoter to appear before the commission
at the next scheduled meeting to determine whether his license shall be
suspended.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 4:61(D) and R.S. 4:64.
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