New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Chapter VII - State Athletic Commission
Part 208 - Special Rules for Health, Safety and Integrity in Combative Sports
- Section 208.1 - Medical fitness required
- Section 208.2 - Medical examination required for license
- Section 208.3 - Medical examination before contests and exhibitions
- Section 208.4 - Reporting of injury or illness
- Section 208.5 - Ringside physicians
- Section 208.6 - Duties of ringside physician
- Section 208.7 - When ringside physician may enter ring
- Section 208.8 - Examination of combatant after injury
- Section 208.9 - Reporting of combatant's injury
- Section 208.10 - Examination required due to consecutive losses
- Section 208.11 - Medical suspensions in case of knockouts, submissions and technical knockouts
- Section 208.12 - Mandatory resting period for combatants between matches
- Section 208.13 - Required seminars
- Section 208.14 - Weight loss
- Section 208.15 - Insurance to be provided by licensed promoters
- Section 208.16 - Minimum safety standards for all combative sports matches and exhibitions held within the state
- Section 208.17 - Honest competition
- Section 208.18 - Managers' records
- Section 208.19 - Manager forbidden to act as matchmaker
- Section 208.20 - Manager's interest in combatants
- Section 208.21 - Promoter not to act as manager
- Section 208.22 - Matchmakers not to employ boxers
- Section 208.23 - Matchmaker not to act as manager
- Section 208.24 - Restrictions on officials
- Section 208.25 - Duty of licensee to report offer to conduct sham or collusive contest
- Section 208.26 - Required disclosures for boxing promoters
- Section 208.27 - Required disclosures for boxing sanctioning organizations
- Section 208.28 - Authority of Commission to inspect before entry into dressing rooms
- Section 208.29 - Prohibited substances and the authority of Commission to require drug testing of licensed athletes
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Statutory authority: Unconsolidated Laws, § 8901; L. 1996, ch. 708
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