New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 15 - GAMBLING AND LIQUOR CONTROL
Chapter 6 - BOXING, WRESTLING AND MARTIAL ARTS
Part 13 - CLOSED CIRCUIT TELECASTS
Section 15.6.13.8 - REQUIREMENTS FOR CLOSED CIRCUIT TELECASTS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Licensed promoter required: Closed circuit telecasts of unarmed combat events shall not be telecast, podcast or webcast from, or into, New Mexico except under the auspices of a licensed promoter who shall be responsible for filing the appropriate reports and tax payments with the commission as referenced herein.
B. Event permit required: The promoter shall complete and submit to the commission a completed application form for an event permit disclosing the dates, locations, and cities intended for closed circuit telecast, podcast or webcast of the commission regulated event in the state of New Mexico. The promoter is prohibited from selling or negotiating the sale of rights to broadcast such closed circuit telecast to any person prior to receiving an event permit from the commission.
C. Tickets required.
D. Insurance required: The promoter shall furnish to the commission proof of insurance to cover injury to spectators attending the closed circuit telecast event. The promoter shall also have "signal interruption" insurance available, if requested by the commission.
E. Licensing required for all event personnel: All box office employees, ticket takers, and doormen at any closed circuit telecast events shall be licensed by the commission; whether the events are held at arenas, bars, lounges, clubs, entertainment or meeting centers, etc.
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G. Reports required.
H. International sanction rules: The commission must approve international sanctioning body rules that vary from the commission's rules.