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S.B. 149 Enrolled

                 

PETE SUAZO UTAH ATHLETIC COMMISSION

                 
ACT AMENDMENTS

                 
2004 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Ed P. Mayne

                 
                  LONG TITLE
                  General Description:
                      This bill modifies provisions of the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission Act.
                  Highlighted Provisions:
                      This bill modifies:
                      .    certain definitions;
                      .    provisions related to unarmed self-defense; and
                      .    exemptions to the chapter.
                  Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
                      None
                  Other Special Clauses:
                      None
                  Utah Code Sections Affected:
                  AMENDS:
                      13-33-102, as last amended by Chapter 9, Laws of Utah 2001, Second Special Session
                      13-33-401, as enacted by Chapter 91, Laws of Utah 2001
                      13-33-506, as enacted by Chapter 91, Laws of Utah 2001
                 
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 13-33-102 is amended to read:
                       13-33-102. Definitions.
                      As used in this chapter:
                      (1) "Bodily injury" means as defined in Section 76-1-601 .


                      (2) "Commission" means the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission created in this
                  chapter.
                      (3) "Contest" means a live match, performance, or exhibition involving two or more
                  persons engaged in unarmed combat.
                      (4) "Contestant" means an individual who participates in a contest [for a cash purse in any
                  amount or for a noncash purse with more than nominal value as defined by rule].
                      (5) "Department" means the Department of Commerce.
                      (6) "Director" means the director of the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission.
                      (7) "Executive director" means the executive director of the Department of Commerce.
                      (8) "Exhibition" means an engagement in which the participants show or display their
                  skills without necessarily striving to win.
                      (9) "Judge" means an individual qualified by training or experience to:
                      (a) rate the performance of contestants;
                      (b) score a contest; and
                      (c) determine with other judges whether there is a winner of the contest or whether the
                  contestants performed equally resulting in a draw.
                      (10) "Manager" means an individual who represents a contestant for the purposes of
                  obtaining matches, negotiating terms and conditions of the contract under which the contestant
                  will engage in a contest, or arranging for a second for the contestant at a contest.
                      (11) "Promoter" means a person who engages in producing or staging contests and
                  promotions.
                      (12) "Promotion" means a single contest or a combination of contests that occur during
                  the same time at the same location and that is produced or staged by a promoter.
                      (13) [(a)] "Purse" means any money, prize, remuneration, or any other valuable
                  consideration a contestant receives or may receive for participation in a contest.
                      [(b) "Purse" does not mean a trophy, medal, or similar object of nominal value as defined
                  by rule that is received for participation in a contest.]
                      (14) "Referee" means an individual qualified by training or experience to act as the official

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                  attending a contest at the point of contact between contestants for the purpose of:
                      (a) enforcing the rules relating to the contest;
                      (b) stopping the contest in the event the health, safety, and welfare of a contestant or any
                  other person in attendance at the contest is in jeopardy; and
                      (c) to act as a judge if so designated by the commission.
                      (15) "Second" means an individual who attends a contestant at the site of the contest
                  before, during, and after the contest in accordance with contest rules.
                      (16) "Serious bodily injury" is as defined in Section 76-1-601 .
                      (17) "Total gross receipts" means the amount of the face value of all tickets sold to a
                  particular contest plus any sums received as consideration for holding the contest at a particular
                  location.
                      (18) "Ultimate fighting match" means a live match in which:
                      (a) an admission fee is charged;
                      (b) match rules permit contestants to use a combination of boxing, kicking, wrestling,
                  hitting, punching, or other combative, contact techniques; and
                      (c) match rules do not:
                      (i) incorporate a formalized system of combative techniques against which a contestant's
                  performance is judged to determine the prevailing contestant;
                      (ii) divide a match into two or more equal and specified time periods for a match total of
                  no more than 50 minutes; or
                      (iii) prohibit contestants from:
                      (A) using anything that is not part of the human body, except for boxing gloves, to
                  intentionally inflict serious bodily injury upon an opponent through direct contact or the expulsion
                  of a projectile;
                      (B) striking a person who demonstrates an inability to protect himself from the advances
                  of an opponent;
                      (C) biting; or
                      (D) direct, intentional, and forceful strikes to the eyes, groin area, adam's apple area of

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                  the neck, and temple area of the head.
                      (19) (a) "Unarmed combat" means boxing or any form of competition in which a blow is
                  usually struck which may reasonably be expected to inflict bodily injury.
                      (b) "Unarmed combat" does not include a competition or exhibition between participants
                  in which the participants engage in simulated combat for entertainment purposes.
                      (20) "Unlawful conduct" means organizing, promoting, or participating in a contest which
                  involves[: (a)] contestants that are not licensed under this chapter[; or].
                      [(b) persons other than contestants, unless the contest is conducted in accordance with
                  the standards and regulations of USA Boxing, Inc.]
                      (21) "Unprofessional conduct" means:
                      (a) entering into a contract for a contest in bad faith;
                      (b) participating in any sham or fake contest;
                      (c) participating in a contest pursuant to a collusive understanding or agreement in which
                  the contestant competes in or terminates the contest in a manner that is not based upon honest
                  competition or the honest exhibition of the skill of the contestant;
                      (d) engaging in an act or conduct that is detrimental to a contest, including any foul or
                  unsportsmanlike conduct in connection with a contest;
                      (e) failing to comply with any limitation, restriction, or condition placed on a license; or
                      (f) as further defined by rule by the commission.
                      Section 2. Section 13-33-401 is amended to read:
                       13-33-401. Jurisdiction of commission.
                      (1) The commission has and is vested with the sole direction, management, control, and
                  jurisdiction over all contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat to be conducted, held, or given
                  within this state, and no contest or exhibition may be conducted, held, or given within this state
                  except in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
                      (2) Any contest involving a form of [Oriental] unarmed self-defense must be conducted
                  pursuant to rules for that form which are approved by the commission before the contest is
                  conducted, held, or given.

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                      Section 3. Section 13-33-506 is amended to read:
                       13-33-506. Exemptions.
                      The provisions of this chapter do not apply to:
                      (1) any amateur contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat [or any combination thereof]
                  conducted by or participated in exclusively by [any]:
                      (a) a school[,] accredited by the Utah Board of Education;
                      (b) a college[,] or university [or by] accredited by the United States Department of
                  Education; or
                      (c) any association or organization of a school, college, or university described in
                  Subsections (1)(a) and (b), when each participant in the contests or exhibitions is a bona fide
                  student in the school, college, or university; or
                      (2) [exhibitions of Oriental unarmed self-defense in which no dangerous blow is intended
                  to be struck] any contest or exhibition of unarmed combat conducted in accordance with the
                  standards and regulations of USA Boxing, Inc.

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