Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 204 - Boxing Commission
Chapter 2201 - BOXING
Part 2201.0300 - PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND CONDITION

Universal Citation: MN Rules 2201.0300

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024

Subpart 1. Generally.

All physical examinations must be performed by a physician licensed in this state.

Subp. 2. Applicants for boxer license.

A. In addition to the results of a current medical examination as required by Minnesota Statutes, section 341.30, subdivision 4, paragraph (c), each applicant for a boxer license must submit to the commission evidence of testing and results for the following conditions:
(1) HIV;

(2) Hepatitis B Surface Antigen; and

(3) Hepatitis C Antibody.

Each test and the results must be dated within the previous calendar year from the date of the application.

B. Each applicant for a boxer license that has received a knockout judgment in an immediately preceding contest must submit evidence of an MRI, MRA, or EEG.
(1) An MRI of the brain shall be without contrast and performed on a 1.5 Tesla MR machine with capabilities including fast spin echo and FLAIR imaging. Image sequencing should include axial T1, T2, and FLAIR images; coronal images should be performed as a T2 coronal; and a single sagittal T1 sequence.

The MRI test and the results must be dated between the date of the knockout judgment and the date of the application, but may be up to five calendar years old.

(2) An MRA of the brain shall include left and right internal carotids, cerebral and basilar arteries, and the Circle of Willis.

(3) An EEG.

The test and the result of the MRA or the EEG must be dated between the date of the knockout judgment and the date of the application, but must be dated within the previous calendar year from the date of application.

C. Applicants that are 35 years of age or older must submit evidence of testing and results for the following:
(1) physical examination;

(2) dilated eye examination;

(3) EKG baseline;

(4) CT or MRI baseline; and

(5) CT, MRI, or Neuro.

Each test and the results must be dated within the previous calendar year from the date of the application.

Subp. 3. Applicant for referee license.

An applicant for a referee license is not required to complete a physical examination.

Statutory Authority: MS s 341.25

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