New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Chapter VII - State Athletic Commission
Part 212 - Special Rules for the Conduct of Professional Mixed Martial Arts
Section 212.10 - Fouls; Acts constituting fouls
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) During a match, only the referee can assess a foul, and the referee shall determine whether an assessed foul is accidental or intentional. If the referee does not call the foul, judges must not make that assessment on their own and should not factor such into their scoring calculations.If a foul is committed, the referee shall call timeout, order the offending combatant to a neutral location, check the fouled combatant's condition and safety, and shall then assess the foul to the offending contestant and deduct points or impose disqualification if the referee deems it appropriate, and notify the commission, the corners, the official scorekeeper of his decision on whether the foul was accidental or intentional and whether any point deduction or disqualification is imposed.Disqualification from a mixed martial arts contest or exhibition may occur after any combination of fouls or after a flagrant foul, as determined by the referee.Fouls may result in points being deducted by the official scorekeeper from the offending combatant's score, as determined by the referee. Where points are deducted, the scorekeeper, not the judges, will be responsible for calculating the true score after factoring in the point deduction.
(b) The following acts constitute fouls in a professional mixed martial arts contest or exhibition:
(c) If a fighter is fouled by a blow that the referee deems illegal, the referee should stop the action and call for time, except as otherwise provided in subdivision d of this section. The referee may take the fighter to the ringside doctor and have the ringside doctor examine the fighter as to their ability to continue on in the contest. The ringside doctor has up to 5 minutes to make their determination. If the ringside doctor determines that the fighter can continue in the contest, the referee shall as soon as practical restart the fight. Unlike the low blow foul rule provided in subdivision e of this section, the fighter does not have up to 5 minutes of time to use, at their discretion, and must continue the fight when instructed to by the referee.If the referee stops a contest and employs the use of the ringside doctor during the contest, the ringside physician's examinations shall not exceed 5 minutes. If 5 minutes is exceeded, the fight cannot be re-started and the contest must end.
(d) If a bottom contestant commits a foul, unless the top contestant is injured, the contest will continue and the referee will verbally notify the bottom contestant of the foul.When the round is over, the referee will assess the foul and notify the commission, the corners, the judges and the official scorekeeper. The referee may terminate a contest based on the severity of a foul, as determined by the referee. For such a flagrant foul, the contestant committing the foul shall lose by disqualification.