Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 4 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION
Chapter 61 - COMBATIVE SPORTS
Section 61.30 - Responsibilities and Authority of the Executive Director
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) The executive director, or his designee, has complete authority over all phases of an event, including, but not limited to the weigh-in, matching of contestants, entrance to the forum, access to the technical zone, audit of ticket sales, payment of purses and changing of a rendered decision in accordance with subsection (n).
(b) For all professional events the executive director, or his designee, will assign the timekeepers, referees, ringside physicians and judges.
(c) In title and championship bouts the executive director, or his designee, will consult with the sponsoring or sanctioning bodies on the assignment of judges and referees. The executive director, or his designee, will make assignments for such bouts.
(d) The executive director or his designee, will evaluate an applicant's or licensee's fitness for licensure as a contestant based on the totality of his or her physical condition, taking into account the following indicators:
(e) The executive director may request medical tests to prove gender of a contestant.
(f) The executive director, or his designee, may recognize and enforce disciplinary sanctions, disqualification, or medical suspensions imposed by other combative sport authorities. If the executive director, or his designee, proposes to deny licensure based on action of another jurisdiction, the applicant has a right to an opportunity for a hearing.
(g) Selection and Assignment of Ring Officials
(h) The executive director, or his designee, shall assign two timekeepers for each event, one to keep time and one to count for knock-downs.
(i) The executive director, or his designee, may eject any person from an event who violates department rules or the Code.
(j) The executive director, or his designee, will not approve matches between contestants in different weight categories, except by weight tolerances as stated in §61.105.
(k) The executive director, or his designee, will not approve matches between genders.
(l) The executive director, or his designee, may waive the application of a rule to an event if he determines that such waiver will not negatively affect the safety of any contestant and that the spirit of the Code and this chapter is served by such waiver. The waiver must be in writing or later confirmed in writing.
(m) Licensure or registration does not automatically authorize an individual to participate in an event.
(n) A decision rendered after a contest is final and shall not be changed unless:
(o) The executive director, or his designee, may approve championship or title bouts if the department has recognized the sponsoring sanctioning organization as a legitimate combative sport organization.
(p) The executive director, or his designee, may require of a contestant, neurological or other medical testing.
(q) The executive director, or his designee, shall have sole control over the technical zone including but not limited to who may be admitted to the zone.