Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Mixed
martial arts may be held in a ring, cage or a fenced area with overhead
lighting bright enough to illuminate the entire ring floor.
(b) The ring specifications for mixed martial
arts must meet the following requirements:
(1)
The ring may be no smaller than 20 feet square and no larger than 32 feet
square within the ropes.
(2) One of
the corners must have a blue designation, the corner directly across must have
a red destination.
(3) The ring
floor must extend at least eighteen inches beyond the ropes. The ring floor
must be padded with ensolite or a similar closed-cell foam, with at least a one
inch layer of foam padding. Padding must extend beyond the ring ropes and over
the edge platform, with a top covering of canvas, duck or similar material
tightly stretched and laced to the ring platform. Material that tends to gather
in lumps and ridges may not be used.
(4) The ring platform must be no more than
four feet above the floor of the building and must have steps for the use of
the contestants.
(5) Ring posts
must be made of metal, not more than three inches in diameter, extending from
the floor of the building to a minimum height of 58 inches above the ring
floor, and must be padded in a manner to prevent contact of contestant's body
to a metal surface. Ring posts must be 18 inches away from the ring
ropes.
(6) There must be five ring
ropes, not less than one inch in diameter and wrapped in soft material. The
lowest rope must be no higher than 12 inches from the ring floor.
(7) There must not be any obstruction or
object, including advertisement for sponsors, on any part of the ring
floor.
(c) The fenced or
cage specifications for mixed martial arts must meet the following
requirements:
(1) The fenced or cage area must
be circular or have as many as eight equal sides;
(2) Two sides opposite of each other must
each have a designated color, one side blue the opposite red;
(3) The fenced or cage area must be no
smaller than 20 feet wide and no larger than 32 feet across within the
ropes;
(4) The floor of the fenced
area must be padded with ensolite or another similar closed-cell foam, with at
least a one inch layer of foam padding, with a top covering of canvas, duck or
similar material tightly stretched and laced to the platform of the fenced or
cage area. Material that tends to gather in lumps or ridges must not be
used;
(5) The platform of the
fenced or cage area must not be more than four feet above the floor of the
building and must have steps for use of the contestants;
(6) Fence posts must be made of metal, not
more than six inches in diameter, extending from the floor of the building to
between five and seven feet above the floor of the fenced or cage area, and
must be padded in a manner to prevent contact of contestant's body to any metal
surface;
(7) A chain link fence,
coated with vinyl, shall be used to enclose the fenced or cage area and made of
a material strong enough that will prevent a contestant from falling out or
breaking through the fenced or cage area onto the floor of the building or onto
spectators;
(8) Any metal portion
on the interior of the fenced or cage area must be covered and padded in a
manner to prevent contact of contestant's body to any metal surface and must
not be abrasive to the contestants;
(9) The fenced or cage area must have two
entrances. The entrances must be padded or covered and padded so that is no
exposed metal on the interior of the fenced or caged area;
(10) There must not be any obstruction on any
part of the fence surrounding the area in which the contestants are
competing;
(11) Any metal parts
used to enforce the fenced or caged area wall must be positioned as to not
interfere with the safety of the contestants;
(12) A crowd control barrier shall be
installed at least eight feet away from the edge of the ring, cage, or fenced
area and before the first spectator's seats. This barrier shall be capable of
restraining spectators from entry to the ringside area.
(d) In venues that seat more than 12,000
spectators, the Division representative shall require the promoter of a mixed
martial arts contest to place at least two video screens that will allow
spectators to view action inside the ring, cage or fenced area.
Authority
G.S.
143-652.1;
Eff. March 1,
2008;
Transferred from
14A NCAC
12 .0805 Eff. June 1, 2013;
Pursuant to
G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. January 9,
2018.