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1-House Engrossed Senate Bill defensive driving schools; fees. (now: mixed martial arts; boxing; gaming) State of Arizona Senate Fifty-sixth Legislature Second Regular Session 2024 CHAPTER 245 SENATE BILL 1679 An Act amending sections 5-221, 5-222, 5-223, 5-224, 5-225, 5-228, 5-230, 5-231, 5-233, 5-234, 5-235.01, 5-236, 5-237 and 5-238, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to boxing and mixed martial arts. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
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6869 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Heading change A. The chapter heading of title 5, chapter 2, Arizona Revised Statutes, is changed from "BOXING AND SPARRING" to "BOXING AND MIXED MARTIAL ARTS". B. The article heading of title 5, chapter 2, article 2, Arizona Revised Statutes, is changed from "ARIZONA STATE BOXING COMMISSION" to "ARIZONA STATE BOXING AND MIXED MARTIAL ARTS COMMISSION". Sec. 2. Section 5-221, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-221. Definitions In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. "Boxing": (a) Means the act of attack and defense with the fists, using padded gloves, that is practiced as a sport. Where applicable, boxing (b) Includes kickboxing, if applicable. 2. "Combatant" means any PERSON who practices the sport of unarmed combat. 2. 3. "Commission" means the Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission. 3. 4. "Contest" means any boxing or mixed martial arts bout, event, contest, match or exhibition between two persons combatants. 4. 5. "Department" means the department of gaming. 5. 6. "Director" means the director of the department of gaming. 6. 7. "Executive director" means the executive director of the commission. 7. 8. "Kickboxing" means a form of boxing, including muay thai pursuant to rules and regulations of the United States muay thai association or another muay thai sanctioning body that is approved by the commission, in which blows are delivered with any part of the arm below the shoulder, including the hand, and any part of the leg below the hip, including the foot. 8. 9. "Mixed martial arts" means any form of competition or contest, other than boxing or kickboxing, in which blows are delivered and in which the competitors combatants use any combination of tactics, including boxing, wrestling, striking, kicking, martial arts and submission techniques. 9. 10. "Professional" means any person who competes for any money prize or a prize that exceeds the value of thirty-five dollars $35 or teaches, or pursues or assists in the practice of boxing or mixed martial arts as a means of obtaining a livelihood or pecuniary gain. 10. 11. "Tough man contest": (a) Means any boxing match consisting that consists of one minute one-minute rounds, between two or more persons who use their hands, wearing padded gloves that weigh at least twelve ounces, or their feet, or both, in any manner. Tough man contest (b) Does not include kickboxing or any recognized martial arts competition. END_STATUTE Sec. 3. Section 5-222, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-222. Application of this chapter A. This chapter does not apply to any amateur boxing or mixed martial arts contest conducted by the following: 1. Any school, community college, college or university or an association or organization composed exclusively of schools, community colleges, colleges or universities when if each contestant combatant is a student enrolled in a school, community college, college or university. As used in this section For the purposes of this PARAGRAPH, "school, community college, college or university" means every school, community college, college or university and every other school, community college, college or university determined by the state board of education, community college districts as defined in section 15-1401 or the Arizona board of regents to be maintained primarily for the giving of general academic education. 2. A government unit or agency of the United States, this state or a political subdivision of this state or a unit of the United States armed forces or the national guard if all contestants combatants are members of that unit of the armed forces or the national guard. 3. An amateur athletic program that is authorized by and sanctioned under the rules, regulations and policies of a national governing body that is recognized by the United States olympic committee in which all contestants combatants are amateur contestants combatants. 4. Kickboxing events that are sanctioned by and conducted under the direct supervision of the United States muay thai association or another muay thai sanctioning body that is approved by the commission if all contestants combatants are amateur contestants combatants. 5. Any bona fide private school whose primary purpose is instruction and training in the martial arts, if: (a) The contests held in conjunction with the instruction and training are amateur. (b) The contests are of a sparring nature with no official decisions awarded. (c) At least one contestant combatant in each contest has been a member in good standing of the sponsoring private school for at least sixty continuous days before the contest. (d) An admission fee or a mandatory donation or other form of payment is not charged for attendance. 6. Any bona fide private school whose primary purpose is instruction in karate, if the contests held in conjunction with the instruction are amateur. B. An amateur mixed martial arts competitor combatant shall not be licensed as a professional mixed martial arts competitor combatant until the person has completed five or more verified amateur contests that are regulated by the commission or by a sanctioning body that is approved by the commission. The five-contest requirement prescribed by this subsection may be waived by the commission or by the executive director. END_STATUTE Sec. 4. Section 5-223, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-223. Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission; appointment; terms; compensation; conflict of interest; emergency ringside meetings A. The Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission shall consist consists of three members appointed by the governor pursuant to section 38-211. The term of office of commissioners is three years. The term of one member shall expire on the third Monday in January each year. B. Two members of the commission constitute a quorum for conducting business. A concurrence of two members is necessary to render a decision by the commission. Emergency ringside meetings held immediately prior and subsequent to a scheduled contest for the purpose of determining whether or not there has been a violation of the rules and regulations of the commission or the provisions of this chapter shall be are exempt from the provisions of title 38, chapter 3, article 3.1. C. The commissioners shall receive compensation as determined pursuant to section 38-611 for each day they act in their official capacity, not to exceed one hundred days each year. D. A commissioner shall not during his the commissioner's term of office promote, sponsor or have any financial interest in a boxer combatant, a boxing contest or in the premises leased for a boxing contest. END_STATUTE Sec. 5. Section 5-224, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-224. Division of boxing and mixed martial arts regulation; powers and duties A. A division of boxing and mixed martial arts regulation is established in the department to provide staff support for the Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission. Subject to title 41, chapter 4, article 4, the director of the department shall appoint an executive director to perform the duties prescribed in this article. The resources for the Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission shall come from monies appropriated to the department from the racing regulation fund established by section 5-113.01 or from other sources prescribed in section 5-225, subsection D. B. The commission shall obtain from a physician licensed to practice in this state rules and standards for the physical examination of boxers combatants and referees. A schedule of fees to be paid physicians by the promoter or matchmaker for the examination shall be set by the commission. C. The commission may adopt and issue rules pursuant to title 41, chapter 6 to carry out the purposes of this chapter. D. The commission shall hold regular meetings at least quarterly and in addition may hold special meetings. Except as provided in section 5-223, subsection B, all meetings of the commission shall be open to the public and reasonable notice of the meetings shall be given pursuant to title 38, chapter 3, article 3.1. E. The commission shall: 1. Make and maintain a record of the acts of the division, including the issuance, denial, renewal, suspension or revocation of licenses. 2. Keep records of the commission open to public inspection at all reasonable times. F. The commission may enter into intergovernmental agreements with Indian tribes, tribal councils or tribal organizations to provide for the regulation of boxing and mixed martial arts contests on Indian reservations. This chapter does not diminish the authority of the department. END_STATUTE Sec. 6. Section 5-225, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-225. Regulation of boxing contests, tough man contests and mixed martial arts; fees A. All boxing contests are subject to the provisions of this chapter and to rules adopted pursuant to this chapter. The commission, shall for every contest that is subject to regulation by the commission, shall: 1. Direct a person authorized by the commission or by the executive director to be present. 2. Direct the person authorized to report results, including suspensions, to a national registry. B. All tough man contests, including amateur tough man contests, are subject to the provisions of this chapter. Every contestant combatant in a tough man contest shall wear headgear approved by the commission. C. Mixed martial arts, including amateur mixed martial arts, are subject to the provisions of this chapter and to rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, including rules adopted for boxing that are not inconsistent with specific mixed martial arts contest provisions and rules. Contestants Combatants in mixed martial arts shall not strike other contestants combatants in the spinal column or in the back of the head. The commission shall may use rules for mixed martial arts that are consistent with the mixed martial arts unified rules adopted by the New Jersey state athletic control board under New Jersey administrative code title 13, chapter 46, subchapter 24A, except that a cage may have one entry door and have a vinyl or rubberized floor covering if approved by a representative of the commission a boxing commission or any alternative rules of mixed martial arts approved by another jurisdiction within the united states. Nothing in This subsection prevents does not prevent a promoter of a mixed martial arts event in this state from adopting more restrictive rules for that particular event than would otherwise be allowed. In addition to the any applicable provisions of the mixed martial arts unified rules adopted by the commission New Jersey state athletic control board under New Jersey administrative code title 13, chapter 46, subchapter 24A, amateur mixed martial arts bouts shall consist of three rounds of three minutes per round and the amateur contestants combatants shall not strike with elbows to the head of a grounded opponent, use twisting leg submissions, use linear kicks to the knee joint or use foot stomps. Amateur mixed martial arts bouts shall be clearly designated as such in all promotional materials and at the event. D. The commission may establish a uniform nonrefundable fee for mixed martial arts and boxing events in an amount determined by the commission that shall be paid to the commission by a promoter when submitting an event application. In determining the amount of the fee, the executive director may consider factors, including whether the event is televised, whether the event will be transmitted on pay-per-view, the amount of time likely to be expended in processing the event application and the complexity of the application. The commission may establish a nonrefundable fee that shall be paid to the commission by a promoter if the promoter submits a request to change a previously approved event date. Monies that are derived from the fees charged pursuant to this subsection and monies derived from intergovernmental tribal agreements shall be available to the commission for the administration and regulation of mixed martial arts and boxing, and those monies are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190 relating to lapsing of appropriations. E. Weigh-ins for all contests shall not be more than twenty-four hours one calendar day before the scheduled time of the event or less than three hours before the scheduled time of the event. A representative of the commission shall attend and supervise all weigh-ins. The weigh-in period shall be one hour. END_STATUTE Sec. 7. Section 5-228, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-228. Persons required to procure licenses; requirements; background information; fee; bond; examination results A. All referees, judges, matchmakers, promoters, trainers, ring announcers, timekeepers, ringside physicians, inspectors, mixed martial arts contestants combatants, boxers, managers and seconds are required to be licensed by the commission. The commission shall not permit allow any of these persons to participate in the holding of any contest unless the person has first procured a license. B. Before participating in the holding of any boxing or mixed martial arts contest, a corporation, its officers and directors and any person holding that holds twenty-five per cent percent or more of the ownership of the corporation shall obtain a license from the commission. Such a corporation must be authorized to do business under the laws of this state. C. The commission shall require referees, judges, matchmakers, promoters and managers to furnish fingerprints and background information pursuant to section 41-1750, subsection G before licensure. The commission shall charge a fee for fingerprints and background information in an amount determined by the commission. The commission may require referees, judges, matchmakers, promoters and managers to furnish fingerprints and background information pursuant to section 41-1750, subsection G before license renewal if the commission determines the fingerprints and background information are necessary. The fee may include a reasonable charge for expenses incurred by the commission or the department of public safety. For such purpose, the commission and the department of public safety may enter into an intergovernmental agreement pursuant to title 11, chapter 7, article 3. The fee shall be credited pursuant to sections 35-148 and 41-1750. D. Before the commission issues a license to a promoter, matchmaker or corporation, the applicant shall: 1. Provide the commission with a copy of any agreement between any contestant combatant and the applicant that binds the applicant to pay the contestant combatant a certain fixed fee or percentage of the gate receipts. 2. Show on the application the owner or owners of the applicant entity and the per cent percentage interest if they hold twenty-five per cent percent or more interest in the applicant. 3. Provide the commission with a copy of the latest financial statement of the entity. 4. Provide the commission with a copy of the insurance contract required by this chapter. E. Before the commission issues a license to a promoter, the applicant shall deposit with the department a cash bond or surety bond in an amount set by the commission. The bond shall be executed in favor of this state and shall be conditioned on the faithful performance by the promoter of the promoter's obligations pursuant to this chapter and the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter. F. Before the commission issues a license to a boxer or a mixed martial arts contestant referee or combatant, the applicant shall submit to the commission the results of a current medical examination performed by a physician licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 in the united states on forms furnished or approved by the commission. In addition to the medical examination, the following information must be submitted: 1. The results of an ophthalmological examination that is recorded on forms furnished or approved by the commission. 2. for combatants, negative test results for the human immunodeficiency virus, the hepatitis B surface antigen and the hepatitis C antibody. 3. For persons over the age of thirty-six combatants who are at least thirty-eight years of age, the results of a stress test that is administered by a physician licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 in the united states and that is accompanied by a clearance letter and the results of an electrocardiogram that demonstrates normal cardiovascular function. These results shall be completed within twenty-four months before the person submits the license application. 4. For persons over combatants who are at least forty years of age, if recommended by an examining physician, the results of a brain magnetic resonance imaging scan. 5. For female contestants combatants, a pregnancy test that demonstrates a negative result. A pregnancy test that demonstrates a negative result shall also be submitted to the commission by a female contestant combatant before each weigh-in. 6. Any other examination or testing ordered by the commission. G. Unless otherwise prescribed in subsection F of this section, the medical examinations and tests prescribed in subsection F of this section must be completed after December 15 of the year before the year that the license is issued or before December 15 of the same year that the license is issued. All medical examinations and tests, license applications, national identification card applications, photographs and any other required documents must be completed and received by the commission staff no not later than 4:30 p.m. on the day that begins forty-eight hours before the scheduled event. An exception to the forty-eight hour forty-eight-hour requirement prescribed in this subsection may be granted by the executive director if a person is a late substitute or is traveling from outside this state and demonstrates good cause for not meeting the forty-eight hour forty-eight-hour requirement. END_STATUTE Sec. 8. Section 5-230, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-230. License fees; expiration; renewal; medical examinations A. The commission may establish and issue annual licenses and may establish and collect fees for those licenses. B. A license expires December 31 at midnight in the year of its issuance at midnight three hundred SIXTY-FIVE days after the date of issuance and may be renewed on filing an application for renewal of a license with the commission and payment of the license fee prescribed in subsection A of this section. The application for renewal of a license shall be on a form provided by the commission. There is a thirty day thirty-day grace period during which a license may be renewed if a late filing penalty fee equal to the license fee is submitted with the regular license fee. A licensee that files late shall not conduct any activity regulated by this chapter until the commission has renewed the license. If the licensee fails to apply to the commission within the thirty day thirty-day grace period, the licensee must apply for a new license pursuant to subsection A of this section. c. The results of all combatant medical examinations expire three hundred SIXTY-FIVE days after the date the medical examination is performed. The commission may grant a grace period of up to fifteen days to align with the licensing period. END_STATUTE Sec. 9. Section 5-231, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-231. Financial interest in combatant prohibited A person shall not have, either directly or indirectly, any financial ownership interest in a boxer combatant competing on premises owned or leased by the person, or in which the person is otherwise interested. END_STATUTE Sec. 10. Section 5-233, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-233. Combatants and referees; physical examination; attendance of physician; payment of fees; insurance A. All boxers, mixed martial arts contestants combatants and referees shall be examined by a physician licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 before entering the ring, and the examining physician shall immediately file with the commission a written report of the examination. The physician's report of the examination shall include specific mention as to the condition of the boxer's or mixed martial arts contestant's combatant's heart and general physical condition. The physician's report may include specific mention as to the condition of the boxer's or mixed martial arts contestant's combatant's nerves and brain as required by the commission. The cost of the examination is payable by the person conducting the contest or exhibition. All boxers and mixed martial arts contestants combatants shall receive a post-bout physical examination from a physician licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 and may be suspended from participation in additional contests for a period of time based on the evaluation by the examining physician. B. Every person holding or sponsoring any contest shall have in attendance at every contest regulated by the commission at least one physician who is licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 and who is assigned by the commission or the executive director. The commission may establish a schedule of fees to be paid to each physician by the person or by the promoter. C. The commission shall: 1. Require insurance coverage for a boxer combatant to provide for medical, surgical and hospital care for injuries sustained in the ring in an amount of twenty thousand dollars $20,000 with twenty-five dollars $25 deductible and payable to the boxer combatant as beneficiary. insurance coverage required pursuant to this paragraph is the primary insurance and shall be exhausted before a combatant uses any other form of insurance. 2. Require life insurance for a boxer combatant in the amount of fifty thousand dollars $50,000 payable in case of accidental death resulting from injuries sustained in the ring. D. The cost of the insurance required by this section and any deductible amount that exceeds twenty-five dollars of more than $25 is payable by the promoter. END_STATUTE Sec. 11. Section 5-234, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-234. Attendance by peace officers; duty of chief of police or sheriff; private security If a boxing contest is held within the corporate limits of a city or town, the promoter shall request that the chief of police shall assign not less than one officer to attend the contest, and if a boxing contest is held outside the corporate limits of a city or town, the promoter shall request that the county sheriff shall assign not less than one of his the sheriff's deputies to attend. The officer or deputy shall be charged with the duty of preventing disturbances amounting to breach of the peace by spectators. The cost of providing such officer or deputy shall be paid by the promoter. if law enforcement officers or sheriff's deputies are not AVAILABLE to attend the contest, the commission may grant the promoter permission to use private security services to attend the contest. END_STATUTE Sec. 12. Section 5-235.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-235.01. Disciplinary action; grounds; civil penalty; emergency suspension; injunction A. The commission may take any one or a combination of the following disciplinary actions: 1. Revoke a license. 2. Suspend a license. 3. Impose a civil penalty in an amount of not to exceed one thousand dollars more than $1,000 per violation of this chapter. B. The commission may take disciplinary action or refuse to issue or renew a license for any of the following causes: 1. Committing an act involving dishonesty, fraud or deceit with the intent to substantially benefit oneself or another or substantially injure another. 2. Advertising by means of known false, misleading, deceptive or fraudulent statements through any communication medium. 3. Violating this chapter or any rule adopted pursuant to this chapter. 4. Making oral or written false statements to the commission. 5. Failing to complete the license application as prescribed by the commission. C. The commission may conduct tests for the use of alcohol and drugs determined by the commission to impair contestants combatants. Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, the commission may immediately suspend the license of, immediately revoke the license of or immediately impose a civil penalty of not to exceed five hundred dollars, or any combination of these actions, more than $500 against a combatant, or any combination of these actions, a contestant who if the combatant tests positive for alcohol and drugs, who refuses or fails to take a test for alcohol and drugs under rules adopted by the commission or who refuses or fails to take a test for alcohol and drugs after a test is requested by the commission or the executive director. All civil penalties assessed pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the state general fund. The rules adopted pursuant to this subsection may include appropriate definitions for drugs determined by the commission to impair contestants combatants. D. In case of emergency, a member of the commission, on his the member's own motion or on the verified complaint of any person charging a violation of this chapter or of the rules promulgated adopted by the commission, may suspend for a period of not to exceed ten days any license until final determination by the commission, if in his the member's opinion the action is necessary to protect the public welfare and the best interests of boxing. E. The commission, the attorney general or a county attorney may apply to the superior court in the county in which acts or practices of any person that constitute a violation of this chapter or the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter are alleged to have occurred for an order enjoining those acts or practices. END_STATUTE Sec. 13. Section 5-236, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-236. Violations; classification a. A person is guilty of a class 2 1 misdemeanor and may be subject to license revocation, denial or suspension if the person: 1. Conducts, holds, sponsors, sanctions or gives boxing or other contests that are subject to regulation by the commission or participates in any contest that is subject to regulation by the commission without first having procured an appropriate license or approval as prescribed in this article. 2. Violates any provision of this chapter or any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter. conducts, holds, sponsors, sanctions or gives boxing or other contests that are subject to regulation by the commission without first procuring an appropriate license or approval as prescribed in this article. B. a person is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor and may be subject to license revocation, denial or suspension if the person does either of the following: 1. Participates in any contest that is subject to regulation by the commission without first procuring an appropriate license or approval as prescribed in this article. 2. Violates this chapter or any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter. END_STATUTE Sec. 14. Section 5-237, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-237. Selection of referees The commission shall select and assign referees. The matchmaker may protest the assignment of a referee and request a referee reassignment. In such an event the commission shall furnish a list of all licensed referees within the state to the protesting matchmaker. The protesting matchmaker shall have the right to select another referee from such list make a reasonable effort to grant the request for referee reassignment. END_STATUTE Sec. 15. Section 5-238, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE5-238. Sham contest; withholding a purse A. The commission may withhold all or part of a purse or other monies payable to any contestant combatant, manager or second if in the judgment of the commission a boxing contestant combatant is participating in a sham or fake boxing contest or is otherwise not competing honestly or to the best of the contestant's combatant's ability. B. If the commission withholds a purse or part of a purse or other monies, the commission shall give notice to all interested parties and hold a hearing upon on the matter within ten days. C. If the commission determines that a contestant combatant, manager or second is not entitled to a purse, part of a purse or other monies, the promoter shall turn such monies over to the director to be applied pursuant to section 5-226, subsection C. END_STATUTE
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144145 START_STATUTE5-223. Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission; appointment; terms; compensation; conflict of interest; emergency ringside meetings
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146147 A. The Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission shall consist consists of three members appointed by the governor pursuant to section 38-211. The term of office of commissioners is three years. The term of one member shall expire on the third Monday in January each year.
147148
148149 B. Two members of the commission constitute a quorum for conducting business. A concurrence of two members is necessary to render a decision by the commission. Emergency ringside meetings held immediately prior and subsequent to a scheduled contest for the purpose of determining whether or not there has been a violation of the rules and regulations of the commission or the provisions of this chapter shall be are exempt from the provisions of title 38, chapter 3, article 3.1.
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150151 C. The commissioners shall receive compensation as determined pursuant to section 38-611 for each day they act in their official capacity, not to exceed one hundred days each year.
151152
152153 D. A commissioner shall not during his the commissioner's term of office promote, sponsor or have any financial interest in a boxer combatant, a boxing contest or in the premises leased for a boxing contest. END_STATUTE
153154
154155 Sec. 5. Section 5-224, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
155156
156157 START_STATUTE5-224. Division of boxing and mixed martial arts regulation; powers and duties
157158
158159 A. A division of boxing and mixed martial arts regulation is established in the department to provide staff support for the Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission. Subject to title 41, chapter 4, article 4, the director of the department shall appoint an executive director to perform the duties prescribed in this article. The resources for the Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission shall come from monies appropriated to the department from the racing regulation fund established by section 5-113.01 or from other sources prescribed in section 5-225, subsection D.
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160161 B. The commission shall obtain from a physician licensed to practice in this state rules and standards for the physical examination of boxers combatants and referees. A schedule of fees to be paid physicians by the promoter or matchmaker for the examination shall be set by the commission.
161162
162163 C. The commission may adopt and issue rules pursuant to title 41, chapter 6 to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
163164
164165 D. The commission shall hold regular meetings at least quarterly and in addition may hold special meetings. Except as provided in section 5-223, subsection B, all meetings of the commission shall be open to the public and reasonable notice of the meetings shall be given pursuant to title 38, chapter 3, article 3.1.
165166
166167 E. The commission shall:
167168
168169 1. Make and maintain a record of the acts of the division, including the issuance, denial, renewal, suspension or revocation of licenses.
169170
170171 2. Keep records of the commission open to public inspection at all reasonable times.
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172173 F. The commission may enter into intergovernmental agreements with Indian tribes, tribal councils or tribal organizations to provide for the regulation of boxing and mixed martial arts contests on Indian reservations. This chapter does not diminish the authority of the department. END_STATUTE
173174
174175 Sec. 6. Section 5-225, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
175176
176177 START_STATUTE5-225. Regulation of boxing contests, tough man contests and mixed martial arts; fees
177178
178179 A. All boxing contests are subject to the provisions of this chapter and to rules adopted pursuant to this chapter. The commission, shall for every contest that is subject to regulation by the commission, shall:
179180
180181 1. Direct a person authorized by the commission or by the executive director to be present.
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182183 2. Direct the person authorized to report results, including suspensions, to a national registry.
183184
184185 B. All tough man contests, including amateur tough man contests, are subject to the provisions of this chapter. Every contestant combatant in a tough man contest shall wear headgear approved by the commission.
185186
186187 C. Mixed martial arts, including amateur mixed martial arts, are subject to the provisions of this chapter and to rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, including rules adopted for boxing that are not inconsistent with specific mixed martial arts contest provisions and rules. Contestants Combatants in mixed martial arts shall not strike other contestants combatants in the spinal column or in the back of the head. The commission shall may use rules for mixed martial arts that are consistent with the mixed martial arts unified rules adopted by the New Jersey state athletic control board under New Jersey administrative code title 13, chapter 46, subchapter 24A, except that a cage may have one entry door and have a vinyl or rubberized floor covering if approved by a representative of the commission a boxing commission or any alternative rules of mixed martial arts approved by another jurisdiction within the united states. Nothing in This subsection prevents does not prevent a promoter of a mixed martial arts event in this state from adopting more restrictive rules for that particular event than would otherwise be allowed. In addition to the any applicable provisions of the mixed martial arts unified rules adopted by the commission New Jersey state athletic control board under New Jersey administrative code title 13, chapter 46, subchapter 24A, amateur mixed martial arts bouts shall consist of three rounds of three minutes per round and the amateur contestants combatants shall not strike with elbows to the head of a grounded opponent, use twisting leg submissions, use linear kicks to the knee joint or use foot stomps. Amateur mixed martial arts bouts shall be clearly designated as such in all promotional materials and at the event.
187188
188189 D. The commission may establish a uniform nonrefundable fee for mixed martial arts and boxing events in an amount determined by the commission that shall be paid to the commission by a promoter when submitting an event application. In determining the amount of the fee, the executive director may consider factors, including whether the event is televised, whether the event will be transmitted on pay-per-view, the amount of time likely to be expended in processing the event application and the complexity of the application. The commission may establish a nonrefundable fee that shall be paid to the commission by a promoter if the promoter submits a request to change a previously approved event date. Monies that are derived from the fees charged pursuant to this subsection and monies derived from intergovernmental tribal agreements shall be available to the commission for the administration and regulation of mixed martial arts and boxing, and those monies are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190 relating to lapsing of appropriations.
189190
190191 E. Weigh-ins for all contests shall not be more than twenty-four hours one calendar day before the scheduled time of the event or less than three hours before the scheduled time of the event. A representative of the commission shall attend and supervise all weigh-ins. The weigh-in period shall be one hour. END_STATUTE
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192193 Sec. 7. Section 5-228, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
193194
194195 START_STATUTE5-228. Persons required to procure licenses; requirements; background information; fee; bond; examination results
195196
196197 A. All referees, judges, matchmakers, promoters, trainers, ring announcers, timekeepers, ringside physicians, inspectors, mixed martial arts contestants combatants, boxers, managers and seconds are required to be licensed by the commission. The commission shall not permit allow any of these persons to participate in the holding of any contest unless the person has first procured a license.
197198
198199 B. Before participating in the holding of any boxing or mixed martial arts contest, a corporation, its officers and directors and any person holding that holds twenty-five per cent percent or more of the ownership of the corporation shall obtain a license from the commission. Such a corporation must be authorized to do business under the laws of this state.
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200201 C. The commission shall require referees, judges, matchmakers, promoters and managers to furnish fingerprints and background information pursuant to section 41-1750, subsection G before licensure. The commission shall charge a fee for fingerprints and background information in an amount determined by the commission. The commission may require referees, judges, matchmakers, promoters and managers to furnish fingerprints and background information pursuant to section 41-1750, subsection G before license renewal if the commission determines the fingerprints and background information are necessary. The fee may include a reasonable charge for expenses incurred by the commission or the department of public safety. For such purpose, the commission and the department of public safety may enter into an intergovernmental agreement pursuant to title 11, chapter 7, article 3. The fee shall be credited pursuant to sections 35-148 and 41-1750.
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202203 D. Before the commission issues a license to a promoter, matchmaker or corporation, the applicant shall:
203204
204205 1. Provide the commission with a copy of any agreement between any contestant combatant and the applicant that binds the applicant to pay the contestant combatant a certain fixed fee or percentage of the gate receipts.
205206
206207 2. Show on the application the owner or owners of the applicant entity and the per cent percentage interest if they hold twenty-five per cent percent or more interest in the applicant.
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208209 3. Provide the commission with a copy of the latest financial statement of the entity.
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210211 4. Provide the commission with a copy of the insurance contract required by this chapter.
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212213 E. Before the commission issues a license to a promoter, the applicant shall deposit with the department a cash bond or surety bond in an amount set by the commission. The bond shall be executed in favor of this state and shall be conditioned on the faithful performance by the promoter of the promoter's obligations pursuant to this chapter and the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter.
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214215 F. Before the commission issues a license to a boxer or a mixed martial arts contestant referee or combatant, the applicant shall submit to the commission the results of a current medical examination performed by a physician licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 in the united states on forms furnished or approved by the commission. In addition to the medical examination, the following information must be submitted:
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216217 1. The results of an ophthalmological examination that is recorded on forms furnished or approved by the commission.
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218219 2. for combatants, negative test results for the human immunodeficiency virus, the hepatitis B surface antigen and the hepatitis C antibody.
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220221 3. For persons over the age of thirty-six combatants who are at least thirty-eight years of age, the results of a stress test that is administered by a physician licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 in the united states and that is accompanied by a clearance letter and the results of an electrocardiogram that demonstrates normal cardiovascular function. These results shall be completed within twenty-four months before the person submits the license application.
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222223 4. For persons over combatants who are at least forty years of age, if recommended by an examining physician, the results of a brain magnetic resonance imaging scan.
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224225 5. For female contestants combatants, a pregnancy test that demonstrates a negative result. A pregnancy test that demonstrates a negative result shall also be submitted to the commission by a female contestant combatant before each weigh-in.
225226
226227 6. Any other examination or testing ordered by the commission.
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228229 G. Unless otherwise prescribed in subsection F of this section, the medical examinations and tests prescribed in subsection F of this section must be completed after December 15 of the year before the year that the license is issued or before December 15 of the same year that the license is issued. All medical examinations and tests, license applications, national identification card applications, photographs and any other required documents must be completed and received by the commission staff no not later than 4:30 p.m. on the day that begins forty-eight hours before the scheduled event. An exception to the forty-eight hour forty-eight-hour requirement prescribed in this subsection may be granted by the executive director if a person is a late substitute or is traveling from outside this state and demonstrates good cause for not meeting the forty-eight hour forty-eight-hour requirement. END_STATUTE
229230
230231 Sec. 8. Section 5-230, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
231232
232233 START_STATUTE5-230. License fees; expiration; renewal; medical examinations
233234
234235 A. The commission may establish and issue annual licenses and may establish and collect fees for those licenses.
235236
236237 B. A license expires December 31 at midnight in the year of its issuance at midnight three hundred SIXTY-FIVE days after the date of issuance and may be renewed on filing an application for renewal of a license with the commission and payment of the license fee prescribed in subsection A of this section. The application for renewal of a license shall be on a form provided by the commission. There is a thirty day thirty-day grace period during which a license may be renewed if a late filing penalty fee equal to the license fee is submitted with the regular license fee. A licensee that files late shall not conduct any activity regulated by this chapter until the commission has renewed the license. If the licensee fails to apply to the commission within the thirty day thirty-day grace period, the licensee must apply for a new license pursuant to subsection A of this section.
237238
238239 c. The results of all combatant medical examinations expire three hundred SIXTY-FIVE days after the date the medical examination is performed. The commission may grant a grace period of up to fifteen days to align with the licensing period. END_STATUTE
239240
240241 Sec. 9. Section 5-231, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
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242243 START_STATUTE5-231. Financial interest in combatant prohibited
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244245 A person shall not have, either directly or indirectly, any financial ownership interest in a boxer combatant competing on premises owned or leased by the person, or in which the person is otherwise interested. END_STATUTE
245246
246247 Sec. 10. Section 5-233, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
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248249 START_STATUTE5-233. Combatants and referees; physical examination; attendance of physician; payment of fees; insurance
249250
250251 A. All boxers, mixed martial arts contestants combatants and referees shall be examined by a physician licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 before entering the ring, and the examining physician shall immediately file with the commission a written report of the examination. The physician's report of the examination shall include specific mention as to the condition of the boxer's or mixed martial arts contestant's combatant's heart and general physical condition. The physician's report may include specific mention as to the condition of the boxer's or mixed martial arts contestant's combatant's nerves and brain as required by the commission. The cost of the examination is payable by the person conducting the contest or exhibition. All boxers and mixed martial arts contestants combatants shall receive a post-bout physical examination from a physician licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 and may be suspended from participation in additional contests for a period of time based on the evaluation by the examining physician.
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252253 B. Every person holding or sponsoring any contest shall have in attendance at every contest regulated by the commission at least one physician who is licensed pursuant to title 32, chapter 13 or 17 and who is assigned by the commission or the executive director. The commission may establish a schedule of fees to be paid to each physician by the person or by the promoter.
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254255 C. The commission shall:
255256
256257 1. Require insurance coverage for a boxer combatant to provide for medical, surgical and hospital care for injuries sustained in the ring in an amount of twenty thousand dollars $20,000 with twenty-five dollars $25 deductible and payable to the boxer combatant as beneficiary. insurance coverage required pursuant to this paragraph is the primary insurance and shall be exhausted before a combatant uses any other form of insurance.
257258
258259 2. Require life insurance for a boxer combatant in the amount of fifty thousand dollars $50,000 payable in case of accidental death resulting from injuries sustained in the ring.
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260261 D. The cost of the insurance required by this section and any deductible amount that exceeds twenty-five dollars of more than $25 is payable by the promoter. END_STATUTE
261262
262263 Sec. 11. Section 5-234, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
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264265 START_STATUTE5-234. Attendance by peace officers; duty of chief of police or sheriff; private security
265266
266267 If a boxing contest is held within the corporate limits of a city or town, the promoter shall request that the chief of police shall assign not less than one officer to attend the contest, and if a boxing contest is held outside the corporate limits of a city or town, the promoter shall request that the county sheriff shall assign not less than one of his the sheriff's deputies to attend. The officer or deputy shall be charged with the duty of preventing disturbances amounting to breach of the peace by spectators. The cost of providing such officer or deputy shall be paid by the promoter. if law enforcement officers or sheriff's deputies are not AVAILABLE to attend the contest, the commission may grant the promoter permission to use private security services to attend the contest. END_STATUTE
267268
268269 Sec. 12. Section 5-235.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
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270271 START_STATUTE5-235.01. Disciplinary action; grounds; civil penalty; emergency suspension; injunction
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272273 A. The commission may take any one or a combination of the following disciplinary actions:
273274
274275 1. Revoke a license.
275276
276277 2. Suspend a license.
277278
278279 3. Impose a civil penalty in an amount of not to exceed one thousand dollars more than $1,000 per violation of this chapter.
279280
280281 B. The commission may take disciplinary action or refuse to issue or renew a license for any of the following causes:
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282283 1. Committing an act involving dishonesty, fraud or deceit with the intent to substantially benefit oneself or another or substantially injure another.
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284285 2. Advertising by means of known false, misleading, deceptive or fraudulent statements through any communication medium.
285286
286287 3. Violating this chapter or any rule adopted pursuant to this chapter.
287288
288289 4. Making oral or written false statements to the commission.
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290291 5. Failing to complete the license application as prescribed by the commission.
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292293 C. The commission may conduct tests for the use of alcohol and drugs determined by the commission to impair contestants combatants. Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, the commission may immediately suspend the license of, immediately revoke the license of or immediately impose a civil penalty of not to exceed five hundred dollars, or any combination of these actions, more than $500 against a combatant, or any combination of these actions, a contestant who if the combatant tests positive for alcohol and drugs, who refuses or fails to take a test for alcohol and drugs under rules adopted by the commission or who refuses or fails to take a test for alcohol and drugs after a test is requested by the commission or the executive director. All civil penalties assessed pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the state general fund. The rules adopted pursuant to this subsection may include appropriate definitions for drugs determined by the commission to impair contestants combatants.
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294295 D. In case of emergency, a member of the commission, on his the member's own motion or on the verified complaint of any person charging a violation of this chapter or of the rules promulgated adopted by the commission, may suspend for a period of not to exceed ten days any license until final determination by the commission, if in his the member's opinion the action is necessary to protect the public welfare and the best interests of boxing.
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296297 E. The commission, the attorney general or a county attorney may apply to the superior court in the county in which acts or practices of any person that constitute a violation of this chapter or the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter are alleged to have occurred for an order enjoining those acts or practices. END_STATUTE
297298
298299 Sec. 13. Section 5-236, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
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300301 START_STATUTE5-236. Violations; classification
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302303 a. A person is guilty of a class 2 1 misdemeanor and may be subject to license revocation, denial or suspension if the person:
303304
304305 1. Conducts, holds, sponsors, sanctions or gives boxing or other contests that are subject to regulation by the commission or participates in any contest that is subject to regulation by the commission without first having procured an appropriate license or approval as prescribed in this article.
305306
306307 2. Violates any provision of this chapter or any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter.
307308
308309 conducts, holds, sponsors, sanctions or gives boxing or other contests that are subject to regulation by the commission without first procuring an appropriate license or approval as prescribed in this article.
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310311 B. a person is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor and may be subject to license revocation, denial or suspension if the person does either of the following:
311312
312313 1. Participates in any contest that is subject to regulation by the commission without first procuring an appropriate license or approval as prescribed in this article.
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314315 2. Violates this chapter or any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter. END_STATUTE
315316
316317 Sec. 14. Section 5-237, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
317318
318319 START_STATUTE5-237. Selection of referees
319320
320321 The commission shall select and assign referees. The matchmaker may protest the assignment of a referee and request a referee reassignment. In such an event the commission shall furnish a list of all licensed referees within the state to the protesting matchmaker. The protesting matchmaker shall have the right to select another referee from such list make a reasonable effort to grant the request for referee reassignment. END_STATUTE
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322323 Sec. 15. Section 5-238, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
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324325 START_STATUTE5-238. Sham contest; withholding a purse
325326
326327 A. The commission may withhold all or part of a purse or other monies payable to any contestant combatant, manager or second if in the judgment of the commission a boxing contestant combatant is participating in a sham or fake boxing contest or is otherwise not competing honestly or to the best of the contestant's combatant's ability.
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328329 B. If the commission withholds a purse or part of a purse or other monies, the commission shall give notice to all interested parties and hold a hearing upon on the matter within ten days.
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330331 C. If the commission determines that a contestant combatant, manager or second is not entitled to a purse, part of a purse or other monies, the promoter shall turn such monies over to the director to be applied pursuant to section 5-226, subsection C. END_STATUTE
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