Chapter
388
2007 -- H 6218 AS AMENDED
Enacted 07/06/07
A N A C T
RELATING
TO SPORTS, RACING AND ATHLETICS - BOXING AND WRESTLING
Introduced
By: Representative Thomas Winfield
Date
Introduced: March 28, 2007
It is enacted by the General Assembly as
follows:
SECTION 1.
Sections 41-5-8, 41-5-12, 41-5-12.1, 41-5-13.1 and 41-5-21 of the General
Laws in Chapter 41-5 entitled "Boxing and
Wrestling" are hereby amended to read as follows:
41-5-8.
Referees -- Powers. -- At every boxing or sparring match or exhibition
there
shall be in attendance a referee, duly licensed
under the provisions of this chapter, who shall
direct and control the boxing match, sparring
match, or exhibition. The referee shall have full
power to stop the match whenever he or she deems
it advisable because of the physical condition
of any contestants, or when one of the
contestants is clearly outclassed by his or her opponents, or
for other sufficient reason and that no fighter
who has been knocked down shall be allowed to
continue until he or she has taken a mandatory
eight (8) count. The referee shall stop a match
when any boxer suffers three (3) knockdowns in
any one round. The referee shall have power in
his or her discretion to declare forfeited any
prize, remuneration, or purse or any part thereof
belonging to any contestants if, in his or her
judgment, the contestant or contestants are not or
were not competing in good faith. The physician
in attendance shall examine the referee prior to
each bout or event and certify whether he or she
is capable of performing his or her duties based
upon the examination. In all championship bouts
held in Rhode Island first consideration shall be
given to referees in good standing residing in
Rhode Island. The referee has the right to award a
boxer injured by a foul or inappropriate action
from one to five (5) minutes to recover after time
has been called.
41-5-12.
Duration of matches -- Gloves -- Maximum participation by contestant. --
Boxing or sparring matches or exhibitions shall
not exceed fifteen (15) twelve (12) rounds in
length, and no round shall exceed three (3)
minutes. The contestants shall wear during the contest
gloves weighing up to twelve (12) ounces each
ten (10) ounces for contestants one hundred fifty-
four (154) pounds or greater and eight (8) ounce
gloves for contestants less than one hundred
fifty-four (154) pounds. The gloves shall be of
the webbed thumb variety. No contestant shall
participate in more than fifteen (15) twelve
(12) such rounds during any period of twenty-four
(24) hours. A rest period of at least sixty (60)
seconds shall separate each round. In the event that
a boxer's mouthpiece or other protective gear is
displaced during a round, the round shall be
interrupted and discontinued until the gear is
recovered and replaced and refitted damaged, there
may be an interruption of the round when there
is a lull in the action as determined by the referee.
Protective headgear shall not be required,
provided, however, that upon written application filed
by both participating boxers not less than
twenty-four (24) hours prior to a match or exhibition,
the division of racing and athletics may review
the match or exhibition to be performed and may
waive such provisions of this section as the
division deems appropriate for the particular event to
be performed. The application shall be
subscribed to before a notary public or two (2) witnesses
who shall affix their respective signatures and
addresses thereto under the pain and penalty of
perjury.
41-5-12.1.
Number of corner persons. -- In any boxing or sparring match there
shall be
not more than two (2) three (3)
corner persons for each contestant.
41-5-13.1.
Physical knockouts. -- (a) Any boxer suffering a physical knockout
during a
boxing or sparring match or exhibition licensed
under section 41-5-1 shall, at the request of his or
her manager or the division of racing and
athletics, undergo an a electroencephalograph
examination magnetic resonant imaging (MRI) or
computerized tomography (CT) test scan
within twenty-four (24) hours of the request.
Failure to comply with the request within the
prescribed time shall cause the boxer's license
under section 41-5-7 to be revoked by operation of
law and shall render the boxer permanently
ineligible for future licensing under section 41-5-7.
(b) The license
under section 41-5-7 of any boxer suffering five (5) physical knockouts
in any twelve-month period shall be revoked by
operation of law and the boxer shall be
permanently ineligible for future licensing
under section 41-5-7.
(c) Every boxer
suffering a physical knockout at the discretion of the division of racing
and athletes shall be ineligible to perform in a
boxing or sparring match or exhibition licensed
under section 41-5-1 until seventy (70) sixty
(60) days have elapsed following the date of the
knockout. The license under section 41-5-7 of
every boxer shall be revoked by operation of law
whenever he or she suffers a physical knockout.
(d) Every boxer
suffering a physical knockout during a boxing or sparring match or
exhibition licensed under section 41-5-1 shall
submit to an examination by the physician in
attendance immediately following his or her
removal from the ring and shall within two (2) hours
of the knockout submit to a complete examination
at a local hospital named by the physician in
attendance.
41-5-21.
Application of chapter to wrestling and kickboxing matches. -- (a) The
division of racing and athletics shall have and
exercise the same authority, supervision, and
control over wrestling and kickboxing matches
and exhibitions as is conferred upon the division
by this chapter over boxing and sparring matches
and exhibitions, and the provisions of this
chapter, except those of section 41-5-12, shall
apply in all respects to wrestling and kickboxing
matches and exhibitions to the same extent and
with the same force and effect as they apply to
boxing and sparring matches.
(b) Whenever in
this chapter, except in section 41-5-12, the words "boxing or sparring
match or exhibition" or the plural form
thereof are used, they shall be construed to include the
words "wrestling or kickboxing match or exhibition"
or the plural form thereof, and the word
"boxer" shall be construed to include
"wrestler or kickboxer," unless the context otherwise
requires, and any person holding, conducting, or
participating in a wrestling or kickboxing match
or exhibition shall be subject to the same
duties, liabilities, licensing requirements, penalties, and
fees as are imposed by this chapter upon any
person holding, conducting, or participating in a
boxing or sparring match or exhibition.
(c) For the
purpose of this chapter a professional wrestler is defined as one who
competes for a money prize or teaches or pursues
or assists in the practice of wrestling as a means
of obtaining a livelihood or pecuniary gain; and
a professional kickboxer is defined as one who
competes for a money prize or teaches or pursues
or assists in the practice of kickboxing as a
means of obtaining a livelihood or pecuniary
gain.
(d) The
division of racing and athletics may waive the provisions of this chapter
within
its discretion in the case of wrestling as a
form of pre-determined entertainment.
SECTION 2. This
act shall take effect upon passage.
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