Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 14 - STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION
Chapter 09.14.07 - Ring Officials
Section 09.14.07.03 - Referee
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.14.07.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. General. The referee shall have the authority to:
(1)
Supervise, generally, a boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts
contest;
(2) Decide all matters
arising during a boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts contest that are not
specified in these regulations.
B. Referee's Authority.
(1) The referee may stop a boxing,
kickboxing, or mixed martial arts contest during or between rounds for any of
the following reasons:
(a) Injury to a
contestant;
(b) Poor physical
conditioning of a contestant;
(c)
Disqualification of a contestant for not participating in earnest; or
(d) Unsafe ring or fenced area
conditions.
(2) The
referee shall give a contestant sufficient time to recuperate when the
contestant is incapacitated by a low blow or other fouling tactic.
C. Referee's Duties.
(1) A referee may touch a contestant only if
the contestant fails to obey a command to break.
(2) In addition to the knockdown procedure
described in COMAR
09.14.06.11B, the
referee shall:
(a) Begin a knockdown count for
any contestant who leaves the ring or fenced area during the 1-minute rest
period between rounds and does not resume participation when the bell signals
the beginning of a round;
(b) Begin
a knockdown count for any contestant who is knocked out or falls out of the
ring or fenced area during a round and fails to return immediately to the ring
or fenced area; and
(c) Remove the
mouthpiece of a contestant after the knockdown count.
(3) A referee shall warn a contestant and the
contestant's manager or chief second in a clear and distinct manner that
persistent fouling will result in a penalty before a referee assesses a penalty
point.
D. Medical Standards for Referees.
(1) A referee
annually shall submit to the Commission certification of the following medical
examinations:
(a) A comprehensive
physical;
(b) An ophthalmological
evaluation as defined in COMAR
09.14.04.02B A;
and
(c) A neurological test as
defined in COMAR
09.14.04.03B A
which is performed by a neurologist or neurosurgeon.
(2) The Senior Physician shall determine the
appropriate medical documentation for nonresident applicant referees.
(3) A referee may not officiate in a contest
if any of the following physical conditions are found:
(a) Conditions specified in COMAR
09.14.04.04B B(1)-(8) and
(10)-(11);
(b) Uncorrected visual acuity that is less
than 20/40;
(c) Peripheral vision
that is less than 100 percent; or
(d) Abnormalities suggestive of acute,
subacute, or chronic nervous system abnormalities.
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