Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 20 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND INSURANCE
Division 2040 - Office of Athletics
Chapter 4 - Licensees and Their Responsibilities
Section 20 CSR 2040-4.080 - Judges
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule is being amended to implement House Bill 1388 signed into law and effective August 28, 2018.
PURPOSE: This rule defines the duties and responsibilities for judges for professional boxing, professional kickboxing, professional full-contact karate, professional mixed martial arts, amateur mixed martial arts, and amateur kickboxing.
(1) There will be three (3) judges for each bout. A bout will be scored on a "ten- (10-) point must system." The winner of the round is awarded ten (10) points and the loser of the round may be awarded nine (9) points or less, except for rare instances of an even round where each contestant may be awarded ten (10) points. Judges will judge mixed martial arts techniques, such as effective striking, effective grappling and control of the opponent, effective aggressiveness, and effective defense to determine a winner of the round.
(2) The judges shall reach their decisions without conferring in any manner with any other official or person including the other judges of the panel. Each judge shall make out his/her scorecard in accordance with provisions of the rules governing professional boxing, professional or amateur kickboxing, professional or amateur mixed martial arts, and professional full-contact karate. At the end of the round, the score shall be totaled and signed or initialed by each judge. The referee working the bout may collect the scorecards after each round and hand them to the inspector.
(3) Any erasures or changes on the scorecard must be approved and initialed by the judge and inspector.
(4) Official scorecards from the office shall be used and retained in the custody of the inspector who will transmit them to the office for safekeeping.
(5) The judges selected for each bout shall be at the sole discretion of the office and such determination may be final. The promoter is responsible for all compensation for the judges. The office sets the amount of compensation to be provided to the judges.
(6) Before the office issues a judge's license:
(7) The office may deny an application for licensure as a judge if the applicant fails to meet the qualifications specified herein or fails to pass the written examination if such an examination is given by the office.
*Original authority: 317.006, RSMo 1983, amended 1996.