New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 46 - RULES GOVERNING BOXING, EXTREME WRESTLING AND SPARRING EXHIBITIONS AND PERFORMANCES
Subchapter 12A - UNIFORM MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 13:46-12A.3 - Thorough medical examination defined

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:46-12A.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) A thorough medical examination shall consist of a minimum requirement of:

1. A CT/MRI Brain Scan (without contrast), within the last three years;

2. An electrocardiogram;

3. Ophthalmological dilation;

4. An annual gynecological and breast exams for women;

5. A serum pregnancy test for women;

6. A comprehensive history and physical examination;

7. A complete blood count for bleeding and coagulation time for initial licensure only;

8. A Hepatitis B and C and HIV test conducted no earlier than 180 days prior to participation in each scheduled competition;

9. A urinalysis; and

10. The completion of a Communicable Bodily Fluid Virus High-Risk Questionnaire no earlier than 180 days prior to participation in each scheduled competition. The Questionnaire will be on a form provided by the Board, and will involve questions with regard to behaviors, practices or settings that likely increase one's possible risk of contracting a communicable bodily fluid virus.

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