Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Agency 120 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION
Chapter 40 - VIRGINIA PROFESSIONAL BOXING AND WRESTING EVENTS REGULATIONS
Part XI - Standards of Conduct and Performance
Section 18VAC120-40-430 - Grounds for disciplinary action by the department
Universal Citation: 8 VA Admin Code 120-40-430
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. The department shall have the authority to discipline a licensee through a fine, license suspension, or license revocation for the same reason it may deny licensure or renewal, and for the following reasons, as may be appropriate:
1. Violating
or inducing another person to violate any provisions of the federal
Professional Boxing Safety Act of 1996 (15 USC §
6301 et seq.), Chapters 1, 2, 3 or 8.1 of
Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia or of this chapter.
2. Using misrepresentation or fraud to obtain
or attempt to obtain a license or event license.
3. Having a medical condition which makes
participation in events a health hazard.
4. Altering a license issued by the
department.
5. Having been
convicted in any jurisdiction of any felony or of any non-marijuana misdemeanor
involving lying, cheating, or stealing or of any non-marijuana misdemeanor for
acts carried out while engaged in boxing, wrestling, or other athletic
activities. Any plea of nolo contendere shall be considered a conviction for
the purposes of this subsection. A certified copy of a final order, decree, or
case decision by a court or regulatory agency with the lawful authority to
issue such order, decree, or case decision shall be admissible as prima facie
evidence of such conviction or discipline.
6. Having been the subject of disciplinary
action taken by Virginia or another jurisdiction in connection with the
participation in or promotion of professional athletic contests or activities,
including monetary penalties, fines, suspension, revocation, or surrender of a
license in connection with a disciplinary action.
7. Failing or refusing to appear when
directed by the department or its contractor for the purposes of weighing or
conducting a medical examination.
8. Failing to furnish a valid reason or a
doctor's certificate to explain any failure to appear at an event in which an
applicant or licensee agreed to participate by signing a contract.
9. Using unsportsmanlike conduct or other
inappropriate behavior inconsistent with generally accepted methods of
competition.
10. Failure to meet
financial obligations that results in collection proceedings against the bond
required by this chapter and §
54.1-833A
of the Code of Virginia.
11. Using
profane or abusive language, during the event, including at the weigh-in and
prefight meeting.
12. Threatening
or inflicting bodily harm upon an official or members of the audience during an
event.
13. Making allegations of
illegal or improper conduct against officials that the licensee knows or should
have known to be false.
14. Using
alcohol, controlled substances, or stimulants in any part of the body prior to
or during an event or being found to be under the influence of alcohol,
controlled substances, or stimulants during an event.
15. Failing to submit to a urinalysis or
chemical test before or after an event upon request of the department or its
designee.
16. Failing to fulfill
contracts for participation in an event.
17. Wearing facial cosmetics or jewelry of
any kind, including any type of body piercing by any participants during a
contest, except that wrestlers may wear cosmetics or jewelry unless the event
official determines there is a safety risk.
18. Failing to secure hair with soft,
nonabrasive materials during a contest, when deemed appropriate by the
department or its contractor.
19.
Allowing a license, certificate, or registration to be used by
another.
B. The department shall conduct disciplinary procedures in accordance with the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia).
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-831 of the Code of Virginia.
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