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First Substitute S.B. 167

Senator Mike Dmitrich proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
UTAH SPORTS AUTHORITY

             2     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Mike Dmitrich

             5     
House Sponsor: ____________

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill creates the Utah Sports Authority and moves the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic
             10      Commission to the authority.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    defines terms;
             14          .    creates the Utah Sports Authority;
             15          .    provides for the appointment of authority members and the conduct of authority
             16      business;
             17          .    provides for the authority's powers and duties;
             18          .    moves the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission from the Department of
             19      Commerce to the authority and makes some changes concerning fees and licensing
             20      of security guards;
             21          .    provides for the transition of licenses issued by the commission from the
             22      Department of Commerce to the authority; and
             23          .    makes technical changes.
             24      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             25          None


             26      Other Special Clauses:
             27          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2007.
             28      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             29      ENACTS:
             30          63C-11-101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             31          63C-11-102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             32          63C-11-201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             33          63C-11-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             34      RENUMBERS AND AMENDS:
             35          63C-11-301, (Renumbered from 13-33-101, as last amended by Chapter 9, Laws of
             36      Utah 2001, Second Special Session)
             37          63C-11-302, (Renumbered from 13-33-102, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             38      Utah 2006)
             39          63C-11-303, (Renumbered from 13-33-201, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             40      Utah 2006)
             41          63C-11-304, (Renumbered from 13-33-202, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             42      Utah 2006)
             43          63C-11-305, (Renumbered from 13-33-203, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             44      Utah 2006)
             45          63C-11-306, (Renumbered from 13-33-204, as enacted by Chapter 91, Laws of Utah
             46      2001)
             47          63C-11-307, (Renumbered from 13-33-205, as enacted by Chapter 91, Laws of Utah
             48      2001)
             49          63C-11-308, (Renumbered from 13-33-301, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             50      Utah 2006)
             51          63C-11-309, (Renumbered from 13-33-302, as enacted by Chapter 91, Laws of Utah
             52      2001)
             53          63C-11-310, (Renumbered from 13-33-303, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             54      Utah 2006)
             55          63C-11-311, (Renumbered from 13-33-304, as last amended by Chapter 304, Laws of
             56      Utah 2002)


             57          63C-11-312, (Renumbered from 13-33-305, as enacted by Chapter 91, Laws of Utah
             58      2001)
             59          63C-11-313, (Renumbered from 13-33-401, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             60      Utah 2006)
             61          63C-11-314, (Renumbered from 13-33-402, as last amended by Chapter 104, Laws of
             62      Utah 2005)
             63          63C-11-315, (Renumbered from 13-33-403, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             64      Utah 2006)
             65          63C-11-316, (Renumbered from 13-33-404, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             66      Utah 2006)
             67          63C-11-317, (Renumbered from 13-33-405, as last amended by Chapter 104, Laws of
             68      Utah 2005)
             69          63C-11-318, (Renumbered from 13-33-406, as enacted by Chapter 72, Laws of Utah
             70      2006)
             71          63C-11-319, (Renumbered from 13-33-502, as last amended by Chapter 9, Laws of
             72      Utah 2001, Second Special Session)
             73          63C-11-320, (Renumbered from 13-33-503, as enacted by Chapter 91, Laws of Utah
             74      2001)
             75          63C-11-321, (Renumbered from 13-33-504, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             76      Utah 2006)
             77          63C-11-322, (Renumbered from 13-33-505, as enacted by Chapter 91, Laws of Utah
             78      2001)
             79          63C-11-323, (Renumbered from 13-33-506, as last amended by Chapter 17, Laws of
             80      Utah 2004)
             81          63C-11-324, (Renumbered from 13-33-507, as enacted by Chapter 104, Laws of Utah
             82      2005)
             83          63C-11-325, (Renumbered from 13-33-508, as last amended by Chapter 72, Laws of
             84      Utah 2006)
             85     
             86      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             87          Section 1. Section 63C-11-101 is enacted to read:


             88     
CHAPTER 11. UTAH SPORTS AUTHORITY

             89     
Part 1. General Provisions

             90          63C-11-101. Title.
             91          This chapter is known as the "Utah Sports Authority Act."
             92          Section 2. Section 63C-11-102 is enacted to read:
             93          63C-11-102. Definitions.
             94          As used in this chapter:
             95          (1) "Authority" means the Utah Sports Authority created by this chapter.
             96          (2) "Division of Parks and Recreation" means the Division of Parks and Recreation
             97      created in Section 63-11-17.1 .
             98          Section 3. Section 63C-11-201 is enacted to read:
             99     
Part 2. Utah Sports Authority

             100          63C-11-201. Utah Sports Authority -- Creation -- Appointments -- Terms --
             101      Quorum -- Expenses.
             102          (1) (a) There is created the Utah Sports Authority.
             103          (b) The authority is considered an agency of the state for the purpose of Title 11,
             104      Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act.
             105          (2) The authority consists of the following seven members, who shall have a
             106      background and interest in the development of sporting opportunities or facilities:
             107          (a) three members appointed by the governor, who may not be legislators;
             108          (b) two members appointed by the president of the Senate, who may not be legislators;
             109      and
             110          (c) two members appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives, who may
             111      not be legislators.
             112          (3) The authority shall select a chair from among its members.
             113          (4) (a) Members appointed under Subsection (2) shall serve four-year terms.
             114          (b) At the time of appointment, the governor shall adjust the term of two of the
             115      governor's appointees to ensure that at least one member is appointed by the governor every
             116      two years.
             117          (c) At the time of appointment, the president and speaker shall each adjust the term of
             118      one of their appointees to ensure that one of their appointees is appointed every two years.


             119          (d) When a vacancy occurs in the authority during the term of one of the members, the
             120      governor, president, or speaker, respectively, shall appoint the replacement for the remainder of
             121      the unexpired term.
             122          (5) Four members of the authority constitute a quorum.
             123          (6) (a) (i) Members who are not government employees shall receive no compensation
             124      or benefits for their services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the
             125      performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance
             126      under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             127          (ii) Members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their service.
             128          (b) (i) State or local government officer or employee members who do not receive per
             129      diem and expenses from their agency for their service may receive per diem and expenses
             130      incurred in the performance of their official duties from the authority at the rates established by
             131      the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             132          (ii) State or local government officer or employee members may decline to receive per
             133      diem and expenses for their service.
             134          (7) The authority may meet as necessary to exercise its powers and duties in
             135      accordance with Section 63C-11-202 .
             136          Section 4. Section 63C-11-202 is enacted to read:
             137          63C-11-202. Powers and duties of authority.
             138          (1) The authority shall:
             139          (a) hire an executive director, who shall serve as staff to the authority;
             140          (b) oversee and make any necessary rules concerning the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic
             141      Commission created in Section 63C-11-303 ;
             142          (c) contract with an existing not-for-profit organization for the purpose of sports
             143      development throughout the state, including:
             144          (i) branding, advertising, and marketing; and
             145          (ii) sports tourism promotion, including attracting and developing sporting events; and
             146          (d) make rules in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative
             147      Rulemaking Act, necessary for the administration of this chapter.
             148          (2) The authority may:
             149          (a) hire employees to carry out its duties as budgetary constraints allow;


             150          (b) coordinate with any other entity the promotion or enhancement of sporting
             151      opportunities in Utah;
             152          (c) solicit and accept contributions of moneys, services, and facilities from any other
             153      sources, public or private, and shall use these funds for coordinating the promotion and
             154      enhancement of sporting opportunities in Utah;
             155          (d) partner with existing entities for Olympic-related sports development;
             156          (e) coordinate with the Division of Parks and Recreation to establish a destination golf
             157      program to promote golf-related tourism; and
             158          (f) coordinate with existing entities the recruitment and relocation of the United States
             159      Olympic Committee National Governing Bodies and other organizations governing sports.
             160          (3) The authority may not:
             161          (a) promote sports; or
             162          (b) manage sports events.
             163          (4) (a) The not-for-profit organization contracted with in Subsection (1):
             164          (i) shall have at least five years' experience in the promotion, development, and
             165      marketing of sports events and sports tourism;
             166          (ii) shall represent all geographic areas of the state; and
             167          (iii) may not have a financial or ownership interest in any sports venue.
             168          (b) Development of sports under the contract entered into under Subsection (1) shall
             169      include:
             170          (i) summer and winter sports;
             171          (ii) amateur and professional sports; and
             172          (iii) participatory and spectator sports.
             173          Section 5. Section 63C-11-301 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-101 is
             174      renumbered and amended to read:
             175     
Part 3. Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission Act

             176           [13-33-101].     63C-11-301. Title.
             177          This chapter is known as the "Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission Act."
             178          Section 6. Section 63C-11-302 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-102 is
             179      renumbered and amended to read:
             180           [13-33-102].     63C-11-302. Definitions.


             181          As used in this chapter:
             182          (1) "Bodily injury" is as defined in Section 76-1-601 .
             183          (2) "Boxing" means the sport of attack and defense using the fist, which is covered by
             184      an approved boxing glove.
             185          (3) "Club fighting" means any contest of unarmed combat, whether admission is
             186      charged or not, where:
             187          (a) the rules of the contest are not approved by the commission;
             188          (b) a licensed physician or osteopath is not in attendance;
             189          (c) an HIV negative test regarding each contestant not less than 180 days before the
             190      contest has not been provided to the commission;
             191          (d) the contest is not conducted in accordance with commission rules; or
             192          (e) the contestants are not matched by the weight standards described in Section
             193      [ 13-33-507 ] 63C-11-324 .
             194          (4) "Commission" means the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission created in this
             195      chapter.
             196          (5) "Contest" means a live match, performance, or exhibition involving two or more
             197      persons engaged in unarmed combat.
             198          (6) "Contestant" means an individual who participates in a contest.
             199          [(7) "Department" means the Department of Commerce.]
             200          [(8)] (7) "Designated commission member" means a member of the commission
             201      designated to:
             202          (a) attend and supervise a particular contest; and
             203          (b) act on the behalf of the commission at a contest venue.
             204          [(9)] (8) "Elimination boxing contest" means[: (a)] a contest where:
             205          (a) a number of contestants participate in a tournament;
             206          (b) [over a period of time not exceeding] the duration is not more than 48 hours; and
             207          (c) the loser of each contest is eliminated from further competition.
             208          [(10) "Executive director" means the executive director of the Department of
             209      Commerce.]
             210          [(11)] (9) "Exhibition" means an engagement in which the participants show or display
             211      their skills without necessarily striving to win.


             212          [(12)] (10) "Judge" means an individual qualified by training or experience to:
             213          (a) rate the performance of contestants;
             214          (b) score a contest; and
             215          (c) determine with other judges whether there is a winner of the contest or whether the
             216      contestants performed equally, resulting in a draw.
             217          [(13)] (11) "Licensee" means an individual licensed by the commission to act as a:
             218          (a) contestant;
             219          (b) judge;
             220          (c) manager;
             221          (d) promoter;
             222          (e) referee; or
             223          (f) second[; or].
             224          [(g) security guard.]
             225          [(14)] (12) "Manager" means an individual who represents a contestant for the
             226      purposes of:
             227          (a) obtaining a contest for a contestant;
             228          (b) negotiating terms and conditions of the contract under which the contestant will
             229      engage in a contest; or
             230          (c) arranging for a second for the contestant at a contest.
             231          [(15)] (13) "Promoter" means a person who engages in producing or staging contests
             232      and promotions.
             233          [(16)] (14) "Promotion" means a single contest or a combination of contests that:
             234          (a) occur during the same time and at the same location; and [that]
             235          (b) is produced or staged by a promoter.
             236          [(17)] (15) "Purse" means any money, prize, remuneration, or any other valuable
             237      consideration a contestant receives or may receive for participation in a contest.
             238          [(18)] (16) "Referee" means an individual qualified by training or experience to act as
             239      the official attending a contest at the point of contact between contestants for the purpose of:
             240          (a) enforcing the rules relating to the contest;
             241          (b) stopping the contest in the event the health, safety, and welfare of a contestant or
             242      any other person in attendance at the contest is in jeopardy; and


             243          (c) to act as a judge if so designated by the commission.
             244          [(19)] (17) "Round" means one of a number of individual time periods that, taken
             245      together, constitute a contest during which contestants are engaged in a form of unarmed
             246      combat.
             247          [(20)] (18) "Second" means an individual who attends a contestant at the site of the
             248      contest before, during, and after the contest in accordance with contest rules.
             249          [(21)] (19) "Secretary" means the secretary of the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic
             250      Commission.
             251          [(22)] (20) "Serious bodily injury" is as defined in Section 76-1-601 .
             252          [(23)] (21) "Total gross receipts" means the amount of the face value of all tickets sold
             253      to a particular contest plus any sums received as consideration for holding the contest at a
             254      particular location.
             255          [(24)] (22) "Ultimate fighting" means a live contest, whether or not an admission fee is
             256      charged, in which:
             257          (a) contest rules permit contestants to use a combination of boxing, kicking, wrestling,
             258      hitting, punching, or other combative[,] contact techniques;
             259          (b) contest rules incorporate a formalized system of combative techniques against
             260      which a contestant's performance is judged to determine the prevailing contestant;
             261          (c) contest rules divide nonchampionship contests into three equal and specified rounds
             262      of no more than five minutes per round with a rest period of one minute between each round;
             263          (d) contest rules divide championship contests into five equal and specified rounds of
             264      no more than five minutes per round with a rest period of one minute between each round; and
             265          (e) contest rules prohibit contestants from:
             266          (i) using anything that is not part of the human body, except for boxing gloves, to
             267      intentionally inflict serious bodily injury upon an opponent through direct contact or the
             268      expulsion of a projectile;
             269          (ii) striking a person who demonstrates an inability to protect himself from the
             270      advances of an opponent;
             271          (iii) biting; or
             272          (iv) direct, intentional, and forceful strikes to the eyes, groin area, adam's apple area of
             273      the neck, and temple area of the head.


             274          [(25)] (23) (a) "Unarmed combat" means boxing or any other form of competition in
             275      which a blow is usually struck which may reasonably be expected to inflict bodily injury.
             276          (b) "Unarmed combat" does not include a competition or exhibition between
             277      participants in which the participants engage in simulated combat for entertainment purposes.
             278          [(26)] (24) "Unlawful conduct" means organizing, promoting, or participating in a
             279      contest which involves contestants that are not licensed under this chapter.
             280          [(27)] (25) "Unprofessional conduct" means:
             281          (a) entering into a contract for a contest in bad faith;
             282          (b) participating in any sham or fake contest;
             283          (c) participating in a contest pursuant to a collusive understanding or agreement in
             284      which the contestant competes in or terminates the contest in a manner that is not based upon
             285      honest competition or the honest exhibition of the skill of the contestant;
             286          (d) engaging in an act or conduct that is detrimental to a contest, including any foul or
             287      unsportsmanlike conduct in connection with a contest;
             288          (e) failing to comply with any limitation, restriction, or condition placed on a license;
             289          (f) striking of a downed opponent by a contestant while the contestant remains on the
             290      contestant's feet unless the commission, following a hearing conducted under Subsection
             291      [ 13-33-404 ] 63C-11-316 (3) and before the contest, has exempted the contest and each
             292      contestant from this Subsection [(27)] (25)(f);
             293          (g) after entering the ring or contest area, penetrating an area within four feet of an
             294      opponent by a contestant, manager or second before the commencement of the contest; or
             295          (h) as further defined by [rule] rules made by the commission under Title 63, Chapter
             296      46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
             297          Section 7. Section 63C-11-303 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-201 is
             298      renumbered and amended to read:
             299           [13-33-201].     63C-11-303. Commission -- Creation -- Appointments --
             300      Terms -- Expenses -- Quorum.
             301          (1) There is created within the [Department of Commerce] Utah Sports Authority the
             302      Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission consisting of five members.
             303          (2) (a) The commission members shall be appointed by the [executive director]
             304      authority.


             305          (b) The commission members may not be licensees under this chapter.
             306          (c) The names of all persons appointed to the commission shall be submitted to the
             307      governor for confirmation or rejection.
             308          (3) (a) Except as required by Subsection (3)(b), as terms of current members expire, the
             309      [executive director] authority shall appoint each new member or reappointed member to a
             310      four-year term.
             311          (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (3)(a), the [executive director]
             312      authority shall, at the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the length of terms to
             313      ensure that the terms of members are staggered so that approximately half of the commission is
             314      appointed every two years.
             315          (c) A member may not serve more than two consecutive full terms, and a member who
             316      ceases to serve on the commission may not serve again on the commission until after the
             317      expiration of a two-year period beginning from that cessation of service.
             318          (d) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the replacement shall be
             319      appointed for the unexpired term.
             320          (e) If a commission member fails or refuses to fulfill the responsibilities and duties of a
             321      commission member, including the attendance at commission meetings, the [executive
             322      director] authority, with the approval of the commission, may remove the commission member
             323      and replace the member in accordance with this section.
             324          (4) A majority of the commission members constitutes a quorum. A quorum is
             325      sufficient authority for the commission to act.
             326          (5) (a) (i) Members who are not government employees shall receive no compensation
             327      or benefits for their services, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the
             328      performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance
             329      under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             330          (ii) Members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their service.
             331          (b) (i) State government officer and employee members who do not receive salary, per
             332      diem, or expenses from their agency for their service may receive per diem and expenses
             333      incurred in the performance of their official duties at the rates established by the Division of
             334      Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107 .
             335          (ii) State government officer and employee members may decline to receive per diem


             336      and expenses for their service.
             337          (6) The commission shall annually designate one of its members to serve as chair for a
             338      one-year period.
             339          Section 8. Section 63C-11-304 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-202 is
             340      renumbered and amended to read:
             341           [13-33-202].     63C-11-304. Commission powers and duties.
             342          (1) The commission shall:
             343          (a) purchase and use a seal;
             344          (b) adopt rules for the administration of this chapter in accordance with Title 63,
             345      Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act;
             346          (c) prepare all forms of contracts between sponsors, licensees, promoters, and
             347      contestants; and
             348          (d) hold hearings relating to matters under its jurisdiction, including violations of this
             349      chapter or rules promulgated under this chapter.
             350          (2) The commission may subpoena witnesses, take evidence, and require the
             351      production of books, papers, documents, records, contracts, recordings, tapes, correspondence,
             352      or other information relevant to an investigation if the commission or its designee considers it
             353      necessary.
             354          (3) (a) The commission shall maintain a list of ringside physicians registered with the
             355      commission as approved to act as a ringside physician and meeting the requirements of
             356      Subsection (3)(c).
             357          (b) The commission shall appoint a registered ringside physician to perform the duties
             358      of a ringside physician at each contest held pursuant to this chapter.
             359          (c) An applicant for registration as a ringside physician shall:
             360          (i) submit an application for registration;
             361          [(ii) pay a fee determined by the commission under Section 63-38-3.2 ;]
             362          [(iii)] (ii) provide the commission with evidence of the applicant's licensure to practice
             363      medicine in the state; and
             364          [(iv)] (iii) satisfy minimum qualifications established by the [department] commission
             365      by rule as authorized under Subsection (1)(b).
             366          Section 9. Section 63C-11-305 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-203 is


             367      renumbered and amended to read:
             368           [13-33-203].     63C-11-305. Commission secretary.
             369          (1) The commission shall employ a secretary to conduct the commission's business,
             370      and who [must] may not be a member of the commission.
             371          (2) The secretary serves at the pleasure of the commission.
             372          Section 10. Section 63C-11-306 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-204 is
             373      renumbered and amended to read:
             374           [13-33-204].     63C-11-306. Inspectors.
             375          (1) The commission may appoint one or more official representatives to be designated
             376      as inspectors [which], who shall serve at the pleasure of the commission.
             377          (2) Each inspector must receive from the commission a card authorizing that inspector
             378      to act as an inspector for the commission.
             379          (3) An inspector may not promote or sponsor any contest.
             380          (4) Each inspector is entitled to receive a fee approved by the commission for the
             381      performance of duties under this chapter.
             382          Section 11. Section 63C-11-307 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-205 is
             383      renumbered and amended to read:
             384           [13-33-205].     63C-11-307. Affiliation with other commissions.
             385          The commission shall have the authority to affiliate with any other state or national
             386      boxing commission or athletic authority.
             387          Section 12. Section 63C-11-308 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-301 is
             388      renumbered and amended to read:
             389           [13-33-301].     63C-11-308. Licensing.
             390          (1) A license is required for a person to act as or to represent that the person is a:
             391          (a) promoter;
             392          (b) manager;
             393          (c) contestant;
             394          (d) second;
             395          (e) referee; or
             396          (f) judge[; or].
             397          [(g) security guard.]


             398          (2) The commission shall issue to a person who qualifies under this chapter a license in
             399      the classifications of:
             400          (a) promoter;
             401          (b) manager;
             402          (c) contestant;
             403          (d) second;
             404          (e) referee; or
             405          (f) judge[; or].
             406          [(g) security guard.]
             407          (3) All moneys collected pursuant to this section and Sections [ 13-33-304 , 13-33-403 ,
             408      and 13-33-504 ] 63C-11-311 , 63C-11-312 , 63C-11-315 , 63C-11-318 , and 63C-11-321 , shall be
             409      deposited in the [Commerce Service Fund] General Fund.
             410          (4) Each applicant for licensure as a promoter shall:
             411          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the commission;
             412          (b) pay the fee determined by the [department] commission under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             413          (c) provide to the commission evidence of financial responsibility, which shall include
             414      financial statements and other information that the commission may reasonably require to
             415      determine that the applicant or licensee is able to competently perform as and meet the
             416      obligations of a promoter in this state;
             417          (d) produce information, documentation, and assurances as may be required to
             418      establish by a preponderance of the evidence the applicant's reputation for good character,
             419      honesty, integrity, and responsibility, which shall include information, documentation, and
             420      assurances that the applicant:
             421          (i) has not and at the time of application is not associating or consorting with a person
             422      engaging in illegal activity to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to
             423      the conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety,
             424      and welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             425          (ii) has not been convicted of a crime in any jurisdiction which the commission
             426      determines by the nature of the crime and circumstances surrounding the crime should
             427      disqualify the applicant from licensure in the public interest;
             428          (iii) is not associating or consorting with a person who has been convicted of a felony


             429      in any jurisdiction to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to the
             430      conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety, and
             431      welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             432          (iv) is not associating or consorting with a person engaging in illegal gambling or
             433      similar pursuits to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to the
             434      conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety, and
             435      welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             436          (v) is not engaging in illegal gambling with respect to sporting events or gambling with
             437      respect to the promotions the applicant is promoting;
             438          (vi) has not been found in an administrative, criminal, or civil proceeding to have
             439      engaged in or attempted to engage in any fraud or misrepresentation in connection with a
             440      contest or any other sporting event; and
             441          (vii) has not been found in an administrative, criminal, or civil proceeding to have
             442      violated or attempted to violate any law with respect to a contest in any jurisdiction or any law,
             443      rule, or order relating to the regulation of contests in this state or any other jurisdiction;
             444          (e) acknowledge in writing to the commission receipt, understanding, and intent to
             445      comply with this chapter and the rules made under this chapter; and
             446          (f) if requested by the commission or the secretary, meet with the commission or the
             447      secretary to examine the applicant's qualifications for licensure.
             448          (5) Each applicant for licensure as a contestant shall:
             449          (a) be not less than 18 years of age at the time the application is submitted to the
             450      commission;
             451          (b) submit an application in a form prescribed by the commission;
             452          (c) pay the fee established by the [department] commission under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             453          (d) provide a certificate of physical examination, dated not more than 60 days prior to
             454      the date of application for license, in a form provided by the commission, completed by a
             455      licensed physician and surgeon certifying that the applicant is free from any physical or mental
             456      condition that indicates the applicant should not engage in activity as a contestant;
             457          (e) provide the commission with an accurate history of all matches that the applicant
             458      has engaged in since becoming a contestant, including information on whether the applicant
             459      won or lost each contest, and the matches in which there was a knockout or technical knockout;


             460          (f) produce information, documentation, and assurances as may be required to establish
             461      by a preponderance of the evidence the applicant's reputation for good character, honesty,
             462      integrity, and responsibility, which shall include information, documentation, and assurances
             463      that the applicant:
             464          (i) has not and at the time of application is not associating or consorting with a person
             465      engaging in illegal activity to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to
             466      the conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety,
             467      and welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             468          (ii) has not been convicted of a crime in any jurisdiction which the commission
             469      determines by the nature of the crime and circumstances surrounding that crime should
             470      disqualify the applicant from licensure in the public interest;
             471          (iii) is not associating or consorting with any person who has been convicted of a
             472      felony in any jurisdiction to the degree that the commission finds that the association or
             473      consorting represents a threat to the conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state,
             474      or a threat to the health, safety, and welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             475          (iv) is not associating or consorting with a person engaging in illegal gambling or
             476      similar pursuits or a person gambling with respect to the promotion for which the applicant is
             477      receiving a license to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to the
             478      conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety, and
             479      welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             480          (v) is not engaging in illegal gambling with respect to sporting events or gambling with
             481      respect to a contest in which the applicant will participate;
             482          (vi) has not been found in an administrative, criminal, or civil proceeding to have
             483      engaged in or attempted to have engaged in any fraud or misrepresentation in connection with a
             484      contest or any other sporting event; and
             485          (vii) has not been found in an administrative, criminal, or civil proceeding to have
             486      violated or attempted to violate any law with respect to contests in any jurisdiction or any law,
             487      rule, or order relating to the regulation of contests in this state or any other jurisdiction;
             488          (g) acknowledge in writing to the commission receipt, understanding, and intent to
             489      comply with this chapter and the rules made under this chapter; and
             490          (h) if requested by the commission or the secretary, meet with the commission or the


             491      secretary to examine the applicant's qualifications for licensure.
             492          (6) Each applicant for licensure as a manager or second shall:
             493          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the commission;
             494          (b) pay a fee determined by the [department] commission under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             495          (c) produce information, documentation, and assurances as may be required to
             496      establish by a preponderance of the evidence the applicant's reputation for good character,
             497      honesty, integrity, and responsibility, which shall include information, documentation, and
             498      assurances that the applicant:
             499          (i) has not and at the time of application is not associating or consorting with a person
             500      engaging in illegal activity to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to
             501      the conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety,
             502      and welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             503          (ii) has not been convicted of a crime in any jurisdiction which the commission
             504      determines by the nature of the crime and circumstances surrounding that crime should
             505      disqualify the applicant from licensure in the public interest;
             506          (iii) is not associating or consorting with any person who has been convicted of a
             507      felony in any jurisdiction to the degree that the commission finds that the association or
             508      consorting represents a threat to the conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state,
             509      or a threat to the health, safety, and welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             510          (iv) is not associating or consorting with a person engaging in illegal gambling or
             511      similar pursuits or a person gambling with respect to the promotion for which the applicant is
             512      receiving a license to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to the
             513      conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety, and
             514      welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             515          (v) is not engaging in illegal gambling with respect to sporting events or gambling with
             516      respect to a contest in which the applicant is participating;
             517          (vi) has not been found in an administrative, criminal, or civil proceeding to have
             518      engaged in or attempted to have engaged in any fraud or misrepresentation in connection with a
             519      contest or any other sporting event; and
             520          (vii) has not been found in an administrative, criminal, or civil proceeding to have
             521      violated or attempted to violate any law with respect to a contest in any jurisdiction or any law,


             522      rule, or order relating to the regulation of contests in this state or any other jurisdiction;
             523          (d) acknowledge in writing to the commission receipt, understanding, and intent to
             524      comply with this chapter and the rules made under this chapter; and
             525          (e) if requested by the commission or secretary, meet with the commission or the
             526      secretary to examine the applicant's qualifications for licensure.
             527          (7) Each applicant for licensure as a referee or judge shall:
             528          (a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the commission;
             529          (b) pay a fee determined by the [department] commission under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             530          (c) produce information, documentation, and assurances as may be required to
             531      establish by a preponderance of the evidence the applicant's reputation for good character,
             532      honesty, integrity, and responsibility, which shall include information, documentation, and
             533      assurances that the applicant:
             534          (i) has not and at the time of application is not associating or consorting with a person
             535      engaging in illegal activity to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to
             536      the conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety,
             537      and welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             538          (ii) has not been convicted of a crime in any jurisdiction which the commission
             539      determines by the nature of the crime and circumstances surrounding the crime should
             540      disqualify the applicant from licensure in the public interest;
             541          (iii) is not associating or consorting with any person who has been convicted of a
             542      felony in any jurisdiction to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to
             543      the conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety,
             544      and welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             545          (iv) is not associating or consorting with a person engaging in illegal gambling or
             546      similar pursuits or a person gambling with respect to the promotion for which the applicant is
             547      receiving a license to the extent that the association or consorting represents a threat to the
             548      conduct of contests in the public's interest within the state, or a threat to the health, safety, and
             549      welfare of the applicant or a licensed contestant;
             550          (v) is not engaging in illegal gambling with respect to sporting events or gambling with
             551      respect to a contest in which the applicant is participating;
             552          (vi) has not been found in an administrative, criminal, or civil proceeding to have


             553      engaged in or attempted to have engaged in any fraud or misrepresentation in connection with a
             554      contest or any other sporting event; and
             555          (vii) has not been found in an administrative, criminal, or civil proceeding to have
             556      violated or attempted to violate any law with respect to contests in any jurisdiction or any law,
             557      rule, or order relating to the regulation of contests in this state or any other jurisdiction;
             558          (d) acknowledge in writing to the commission receipt, understanding, and intent to
             559      comply with this chapter and the rules made under this chapter;
             560          (e) provide evidence satisfactory to the commission that the applicant is qualified by
             561      training and experience to competently act as a referee or judge in a contest; and
             562          (f) if requested by the commission or the secretary, meet with the commission or the
             563      secretary to examine the applicant's qualifications for licensure.
             564          [(8) Each applicant for licensure as a security guard shall:]
             565          [(a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the commission;]
             566          [(b) pay the fee determined by the department under Section 63-38-3.2 ; and]
             567          [(c) provide the commission with evidence of the applicant's qualifications as a
             568      security guard.]
             569          [(9)] (8) (a) A licensee serves at the pleasure, and under the direction, of the
             570      commission while participating in any way at a contest.
             571          (b) A licensee's license may be suspended, or a fine imposed, if the licensee does not
             572      follow the commission's direction at an event or contest.
             573          Section 13. Section 63C-11-309 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-302 is
             574      renumbered and amended to read:
             575           [13-33-302].     63C-11-309. Term of license -- Expiration -- Renewal.
             576          (1) (a) The commission shall issue each license under this chapter in accordance with a
             577      two-year renewal cycle established by rule.
             578          (b) The commission may by rule extend or shorten a renewal period by as much as one
             579      year to stagger the renewal cycles it administers.
             580          (2) At the time of renewal, the licensee shall show satisfactory evidence of compliance
             581      with renewal requirements established by rule by the commission.
             582          (3) Each license automatically expires on the expiration date shown on the license
             583      unless the licensee renews it in accordance with the rules established by the commission.


             584          Section 14. Section 63C-11-310 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-303 is
             585      renumbered and amended to read:
             586           [13-33-303].     63C-11-310. Grounds for denial of license -- Disciplinary
             587      proceedings -- Reinstatement.
             588          (1) The commission shall refuse to issue a license to an applicant and shall refuse to
             589      renew or shall revoke, suspend, restrict, place on probation, or otherwise act upon the license of
             590      a licensee who does not meet the qualifications for licensure under this chapter.
             591          (2) The commission may refuse to issue a license to an applicant and may refuse to
             592      renew or may revoke, suspend, restrict, place on probation, issue a public or private reprimand
             593      to, or otherwise act upon the license of any licensee [in any of the following cases] if:
             594          (a) the applicant or licensee has engaged in unlawful or unprofessional conduct, as
             595      defined by statute or rule under this chapter;
             596          (b) the applicant or licensee has been determined to be mentally incompetent for any
             597      reason by a court of competent jurisdiction; or
             598          (c) the applicant or licensee is unable to practice the occupation or profession with
             599      reasonable skill and safety because of illness, drunkenness, excessive use of drugs, narcotics,
             600      chemicals, or any other type of material, or as a result of any other mental or physical
             601      condition, when the licensee's condition demonstrates a threat or potential threat to the public
             602      health, safety, or welfare.
             603          (3) Any licensee whose license under this chapter has been suspended, revoked, or
             604      restricted may apply for reinstatement of the license at reasonable intervals and upon
             605      compliance with any conditions imposed upon the licensee by statute, rule, or terms of the
             606      license suspension, revocation, or restriction.
             607          (4) The commission may issue cease and desist orders:
             608          (a) to a licensee or applicant who may be disciplined under Subsection (1) or (2); and
             609          (b) to any person who otherwise violates this chapter or any rules adopted under this
             610      title.
             611          (5) (a) The commission may impose an administrative fine for acts of unprofessional or
             612      unlawful conduct under this chapter.
             613          (b) An administrative fine under this Subsection (5) may not exceed $2,500 for each
             614      separate act of unprofessional or unlawful conduct.


             615          (c) The commission shall comply with Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative
             616      Procedures Act, in any action to impose an administrative fine under this chapter.
             617          (d) The imposition of a fine under this Subsection (5) does not affect any other action
             618      the commission or [department] authority may take concerning a license issued under this
             619      chapter.
             620          (6) (a) The commission may not take disciplinary action against any person for
             621      unlawful or unprofessional conduct under this title, unless the commission initiates an
             622      adjudicative proceeding regarding the conduct within four years after the conduct is reported to
             623      the commission, except under Subsection (6)(b).
             624          (b) The commission may not take disciplinary action against any person for unlawful
             625      or unprofessional conduct more than ten years after the occurrence of the conduct, unless the
             626      proceeding is in response to a civil or criminal judgment or settlement and the proceeding is
             627      initiated within one year following the judgment or settlement.
             628          (7) (a) Notwithstanding Title 63, Chapter 46b, Administrative Procedures Act, the
             629      following have the authority to immediately suspend the license of a licensee at such time and
             630      for such period that the following believes is necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare
             631      of the licensee, another licensee, or the public:
             632          (i) the commission;
             633          (ii) a designated commission member; or
             634          (iii) if a designated commission member is not present, the secretary.
             635          (b) The commission shall establish by rule appropriate procedures to invoke the
             636      suspension and to provide a suspended licensee a right to a hearing before the commission with
             637      respect to the suspension within a reasonable time after the suspension.
             638          Section 15. Section 63C-11-311 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-304 is
             639      renumbered and amended to read:
             640           [13-33-304].     63C-11-311. Additional fees for license of promoter --
             641      Dedicated credits -- Promotion of contests -- Annual exemption of showcase event.
             642          (1) In addition to the payment of any other fees and money due under this chapter,
             643      every promoter shall pay a license fee of:
             644          (a) 3% of the total gross receipts from admission fees to each live contest or exhibition,
             645      exclusive of any other state or federal tax or tax imposed by any political subdivision of this


             646      state; and
             647          (b) 3% of total gross receipts from the sale, lease, or other exploitation of broadcasting,
             648      television, and motion picture rights for each contest or exhibition.
             649          (2) The license fees due under Subsection (1) shall be calculated without any
             650      deductions for commissions, brokerage fees, distribution fees, advertising, contestants' purses,
             651      or any other expenses or charges.
             652          (3) One-half of license fees collected under Subsection (1)(a) from professional boxing
             653      contests or exhibitions shall be deposited in the General Fund as a dedicated credit to be used
             654      by the commission to award grants to organizations which promote amateur boxing in the state.
             655          (4) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             656      commission shall adopt rules:
             657          (a) requiring that the number and face value of all complimentary tickets be reported;
             658          (b) governing the treatment of complimentary tickets for the purposes of computing
             659      gross receipts from admission fees under Subsection (1);
             660          (c) governing the manner in which applications for grants under Subsection (3) may be
             661      submitted to the commission; and
             662          (d) establishing standards for awarding grants under Subsection (3) to organizations
             663      which promote amateur boxing in the state.
             664          (5) For the purpose of creating a greater interest in contests in the state, the commission
             665      may exempt from the payment of license fees under this section one contest or exhibition in
             666      each calendar year, intended as a showcase event. The commission shall select the contest or
             667      exhibition to be exempted based on factors which include:
             668          (a) attraction of the optimum number of spectators;
             669          (b) costs of promoting and producing the contest or exhibition;
             670          (c) ticket pricing;
             671          (d) committed promotions and advertising of the contest or exhibition;
             672          (e) rankings and quality of the contestants; and
             673          (f) committed television and other media coverage of the contest or exhibition.
             674          Section 16. Section 63C-11-312 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-305 is
             675      renumbered and amended to read:
             676           [13-33-305].     63C-11-312. Transition of licenses.


             677          (1) A license that was issued by the [Division of Occupational and Professional
             678      Licensing] Department of Commerce under Title [58] 13, Chapter [66] 33, [Utah Professional
             679      Boxing Regulation Act, prior to] Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission Act, before July 1,
             680      [2001] 2007, shall:
             681          (a) be considered a valid license under this chapter until the expiration date indicated
             682      on the license;
             683          (b) be subject to the provisions of this chapter, including provisions relating to
             684      disciplinary action against the license; and
             685          (c) not be renewed under Title 58, Occupations and Professions.
             686          (2) Upon the expiration of a license described in Subsection (1), a person desiring to
             687      continue licensure in the profession shall meet the same requirements as those required for new
             688      licensure under Section [ 13-33-301 ] 63C-11-308 .
             689          Section 17. Section 63C-11-313 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-401 is
             690      renumbered and amended to read:
             691           [13-33-401].     63C-11-313. Jurisdiction of commission.
             692          (1) (a) The commission has [and is vested with] the sole authority concerning
             693      direction, management, control, and jurisdiction over all contests or exhibitions of unarmed
             694      combat to be conducted, held, or given within this state.
             695          (b) A contest or exhibition may not be conducted, held, or given within this state
             696      except in accordance with this chapter.
             697          (2) Any contest involving a form of unarmed self-defense must be conducted pursuant
             698      to rules for that form which are approved by the commission before the contest is conducted,
             699      held, or given.
             700          (3) (a) An area not less than six feet from the perimeter of the ring shall be reserved for
             701      the use of:
             702          (i) the designated commission member;
             703          (ii) other commission members in attendance;
             704          (iii) the secretary;
             705          (iv) commission employees;
             706          (v) officials;
             707          (vi) licensees participating or assisting in the contest; and


             708          (vii) others granted credentials by the commission.
             709          (b) The promoter shall provide security at the direction of the commission or
             710      designated commission member to secure the area described in Subsection (3)(a).
             711          (4) The area described in Subsection (3), area in the dressing rooms, and other areas
             712      considered necessary by the designated commission member for the safety and welfare of a
             713      licensee and the public shall be reserved for the use of:
             714          (a) the designated commission member;
             715          (b) other commission members in attendance;
             716          (c) the secretary;
             717          (d) commission employees;
             718          (e) officials;
             719          (f) licensees participating or assisting in the contest; and
             720          (g) others granted credentials by the commission.
             721          (5) The promoter shall provide security at the direction of the commission or
             722      designated commission member to secure the areas described in Subsections (3) and (4).
             723          (6) (a) The designated commission member may direct the removal from the contest
             724      venue and premises, of any individual whose actions:
             725          (i) are disruptive to the safe conduct of the contest; or
             726          (ii) pose a danger to the safety and welfare of the licensees, the commission, or the
             727      public.
             728          (b) The promoter shall provide security at the direction of the commission or
             729      designated commission member to effectuate a removal under Subsection (6)(a).
             730          Section 18. Section 63C-11-314 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-402 is
             731      renumbered and amended to read:
             732           [13-33-402].     63C-11-314. Club fighting prohibited.
             733          (1) Club fighting is prohibited.
             734          (2) Any person who publicizes, promotes, conducts, or engages in a club fighting
             735      match is:
             736          (a) guilty of a class A misdemeanor as provided in Section 76-9-705 ; and
             737          (b) subject to license revocation under this chapter.
             738          Section 19. Section 63C-11-315 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-403 is


             739      renumbered and amended to read:
             740           [13-33-403].     63C-11-315. Approval to hold contest or promotion -- Bond
             741      required.
             742          (1) An application to hold a contest or multiple contests as part of a single promotion
             743      shall be made by a licensed promoter to the commission on forms provided by the commission.
             744          (2) The application shall be accompanied by a contest fee determined by the
             745      [department] commission under Section 63-38-3.2 .
             746          (3) (a) The commission may approve or deny approval to hold a contest or promotion
             747      permitted under this chapter.
             748          (b) Provisional approval under Subsection (3)(a) shall be granted upon a determination
             749      by the commission that:
             750          (i) the promoter of the contest or promotion is properly licensed;
             751          (ii) a bond meeting the requirements of Subsection (5) has been posted by the promoter
             752      of the contest or promotion; and
             753          (iii) the contest or promotion will be held in accordance with this chapter and rules
             754      made under this chapter.
             755          (4) Final approval to hold a contest or promotion may not be granted unless the
             756      promoter provides to the commission not less than seven days before the day of the contest:
             757          (a) proof of a negative HIV test performed not more than 180 days before the day of
             758      the contest for each contestant;
             759          (b) a copy of each contestant's federal identification card;
             760          (c) a copy of a signed contract between each contestant and the promoter for the
             761      contest;
             762          (d) a statement specifying the maximum number of rounds of the contest;
             763          (e) a statement specifying the site, date, and time of weigh-in; and
             764          (f) the name of the physician selected from among a list of registered and
             765      commission-approved ringside physicians who shall act as ringside physician for the contest.
             766          (5) An applicant shall post a surety bond or cashier's check with the commission in the
             767      greater of $10,000 or the amount of the purse, providing for forfeiture and disbursement of the
             768      proceeds if the applicant fails to comply with:
             769          (a) the requirements of this chapter; or


             770          (b) rules made under this chapter relating to the promotion or conduct of the contest or
             771      promotion.
             772          Section 20. Section 63C-11-316 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-404 is
             773      renumbered and amended to read:
             774           [13-33-404].     63C-11-316. Rules for the conduct of contests.
             775          (1) The commission shall adopt rules in accordance with [the provisions of] Title 63,
             776      Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, for the conduct of contests in the state.
             777          (2) The rules shall include authority for stopping contests, impounding purses with
             778      respect to contests when there is a question with respect to the contest, contestants, or any other
             779      licensee associated with the contest, and reasonable and necessary provisions to ensure that all
             780      obligations of a promoter with respect to any promotion or contest are paid in accordance with
             781      agreements made by the promoter.
             782          (3) (a) The commission may, in its discretion, exempt a contest and each contestant
             783      from the definition of unprofessional conduct found in Subsection [ 13-33-102 (27)(f)]
             784      63C-11-302 (25)(f) after:
             785          (i) a promoter requests the exemption; and
             786          (ii) the commission considers relevant factors, including:
             787          (A) the experience of the contestants;
             788          (B) the win and loss records of each contestant;
             789          (C) each contestant's level of training; and
             790          (D) any other evidence relevant to the contestants' professionalism and the ability to
             791      safely conduct the contest.
             792          (b) The commission's hearing of a request for an exemption under this Subsection (3)
             793      is an informal adjudicative proceeding under Section 63-46b-4 .
             794          (c) The commission's decision to grant or deny a request for an exemption under this
             795      Subsection (3) is not subject to agency review under Section 63-46b-12 .
             796          Section 21. Section 63C-11-317 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-405 is
             797      renumbered and amended to read:
             798           [13-33-405].     63C-11-317. Medical examinations and drug tests.
             799          The commission shall adopt rules in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah
             800      Administrative Rulemaking Act, for medical examinations and drug testing of contestants,


             801      including provisions under which contestants shall:
             802          (1) [provisions under which contestants shall] produce evidence based upon competent
             803      laboratory examination that they are HIV negative as a condition of participating as a
             804      contestant in any contest;
             805          (2) [provisions under which contestants shall] be subject to random drug testing before
             806      or after participation in a contest, and sanctions, including barring participation in a contest or
             807      withholding a percentage of any purse, that shall be placed against a contestant testing positive
             808      for alcohol or any other drug that in the opinion of the commission is inconsistent with the safe
             809      and competent participation of that contestant in a contest;
             810          (3) [provisions under which contestants shall] be subject to a medical examination by
             811      the ringside physician not more than 30 hours before the contest to identify any physical
             812      ailment or communicable disease that, in the opinion of the commission or designated
             813      commission member, are inconsistent with the safe and competent participation of that
             814      contestant in the contest; and
             815          (4) [provisions under which contestants shall] be subject to medical testing for
             816      communicable diseases as considered necessary by the commission to protect the health,
             817      safety, and welfare of the licensees and the public.
             818          Section 22. Section 63C-11-318 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-406 is
             819      renumbered and amended to read:
             820           [13-33-406].     63C-11-318. Contests.
             821          (1) Except as provided in Section [ 13-33-508 ] 63C-11-325 , a licensee may not
             822      participate in:
             823          (a) a boxing contest as a contestant if that person has participated in another boxing
             824      contest as a contestant within 30 days before the proposed boxing contest; or
             825          (b) an ultimate fighting contest as a contestant if that person has participated in another
             826      ultimate fighting contest as a contestant within six days before the proposed ultimate fighting
             827      contest.
             828          (2) Subsection (1) applies regardless of where the previous boxing contest occurred.
             829          (3) During the period of time beginning 60 minutes before the beginning of a contest,
             830      the promoter shall demonstrate the promoter's compliance with the commission's security
             831      requirements to all commission members present at the contest.


             832          [(4) A venue at which a contest is to be held that has the capacity to host more than
             833      5,000 people need not have commission licensed security guards to provide security at a
             834      contest.]
             835          [(5)] (4) The commission shall establish fees in accordance with Section 63-38-3.2 to
             836      be paid by a promoter for the conduct of each contest or event composed of multiple contests
             837      conducted under this chapter.
             838          Section 23. Section 63C-11-319 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-502 is
             839      renumbered and amended to read:
             840           [13-33-502].     63C-11-319. Reports to commission.
             841          (1) Every promoter shall, within ten days after the completion of any contest or
             842      exhibition for which an admission fee is charged, furnish to the commission a verified written
             843      report showing:
             844          (a) the number of tickets sold or issued for the contest or exhibition;
             845          (b) the amount of the gross receipts from admission fees without any deductions for
             846      commissions, brokerage fees, distribution fees, advertising, contestants' purses, or any other
             847      expenses or charges; and
             848          (c) any other matters prescribed by rule.
             849          (2) The promoter shall, at the same time as submitting the report required by
             850      Subsection (1), pay to the commission the fee required by Section [ 13-33-304 ] 63C-11-311 .
             851          Section 24. Section 63C-11-320 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-503 is
             852      renumbered and amended to read:
             853           [13-33-503].     63C-11-320. Contracts.
             854          Before a contest is held, a copy of the signed contract or agreement between the
             855      promoter of the contest and each contestant shall be filed with the commission. Approval of
             856      the contract's terms and conditions shall be obtained from the commission as a condition
             857      precedent to the contest.
             858          Section 25. Section 63C-11-321 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-504 is
             859      renumbered and amended to read:
             860           [13-33-504].     63C-11-321. Withholding of purse.
             861          (1) The commission, the secretary, or any other agent authorized by the commission
             862      may order a promoter to withhold any part of a purse or other money belonging or payable to


             863      any contestant, manager, or second if, in the judgment of the commission, secretary, or other
             864      agent:
             865          (a) the contestant is not competing honestly or to the best of his skill and ability or the
             866      contestant otherwise violates any rules adopted by the commission or any of the provisions of
             867      this chapter; or
             868          (b) the manager or second violates any rules adopted by the commission or any of the
             869      provisions of this chapter.
             870          (2) This section does not apply to any contestant in a wrestling exhibition who appears
             871      not to be competing honestly or to the best of his skill and ability.
             872          (3) Upon the withholding of any part of a purse or other money pursuant to this section,
             873      the commission shall immediately schedule a hearing on the matter, provide adequate notice to
             874      all interested parties, and dispose of the matter as promptly as possible.
             875          (4) If it is determined that a contestant, manager, or second is not entitled to any part of
             876      his share of the purse or other money, the promoter shall pay the money over to the
             877      commission.
             878          Section 26. Section 63C-11-322 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-505 is
             879      renumbered and amended to read:
             880           [13-33-505].     63C-11-322. Penalty for unlawful conduct.
             881          A person who engages in any act of unlawful conduct, as defined in Section
             882      [ 13-33-102 ] 63C-11-302 , is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
             883          Section 27. Section 63C-11-323 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-506 is
             884      renumbered and amended to read:
             885           [13-33-506].     63C-11-323. Exemptions.
             886          [The provisions of this] This chapter [do] does not apply to:
             887          (1) any amateur contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat conducted by or
             888      participated in exclusively by:
             889          (a) a school accredited by the Utah Board of Education;
             890          (b) a college or university accredited by the United States Department of Education; or
             891          (c) any association or organization of a school, college, or university described in
             892      Subsections (1)(a) and (b), when each participant in the contests or exhibitions is a bona fide
             893      student in the school, college, or university; or


             894          (2) any contest or exhibition of unarmed combat conducted in accordance with the
             895      standards and regulations of USA Boxing, Inc.
             896          Section 28. Section 63C-11-324 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-507 is
             897      renumbered and amended to read:
             898           [13-33-507].     63C-11-324. Contest weights and classes -- Matching
             899      contestants.
             900          (1) Boxing contest weights and classes are [established as follows]:
             901          (a) strawweight is up to and including 105 lbs. (47.627 kgs.);
             902          (b) light-flyweight is over 105 lbs. (47.627 kgs.) to 108 lbs. (48.988 kgs.);
             903          (c) flyweight is over 108 lbs (48.988 kgs.) to 112 lbs. (50.802 kgs.);
             904          (d) super flyweight is over 112 lbs. (50.802 kgs.) to 115 lbs. (52.163 kgs.);
             905          (e) bantamweight is over 115 lbs. (52.163 kgs.) to 118 lbs. (53.524 kgs.);
             906          (f) super bantamweight is over 118 lbs. (53.524 kgs.) to 122 lbs. (55.338 kgs.);
             907          (g) featherweight is over 122 lbs. (55.338 kgs.) to 126 lbs. (57.153 kgs.);
             908          (h) super featherweight is over 126 lbs. (57.153 kgs.) to 130 lbs. (58.967 kgs.);
             909          (i) lightweight is over 130 lbs. (58.967 kgs.) to 135 lbs. (61.235 kgs.);
             910          (j) super lightweight is over 135 lbs. (61.235 kgs.) to 140 lbs. (63.503 kgs.);
             911          (k) welterweight is over 140 lbs. (63.503 kgs.) to 147 lbs. (66.678 kgs.);
             912          (l) super welterweight is over 147 lbs. (66.678 kgs.) to 154 lbs. (69.853 kgs.);
             913          (m) middleweight is over 154 lbs. (69.853 kgs.) to 160 lbs. (72.574 kgs.);
             914          (n) super middleweight is over 160 lbs. (72.574 kgs.) to 168 lbs. (76.204 kgs.);
             915          (o) light-heavyweight is over 168 lbs. (76.204 kgs.) to 175 lbs. (79.378 kgs.);
             916          (p) cruiserweight is over 175 lbs. (79.378 kgs.) to 200 lbs. (90.720 kgs.); and
             917          (q) heavyweight is over 200 lbs. (90.720 kgs.).
             918          (2) Contest weights and classes for unarmed combat that is not boxing are [established
             919      as follows]:
             920          (a) flyweight is up to and including 125 lbs. (56.82 kgs.);
             921          (b) bantamweight is over 125 lbs. (56.82 kgs.) to 135 lbs. (61.36 kgs.);
             922          (c) featherweight is over 135 lbs (61.36 kgs.) to 145 lbs. (65.91 kgs.);
             923          (d) lightweight is over 145 lbs. (65.91 kgs.) to 155 lbs. (70.45 kgs.);
             924          (e) welterweight is over 155 lbs. (70.45 kgs.) to 170 lbs. (77.27 kgs.);


             925          (f) middleweight is over 170 lbs. (77.27 kgs.) to 185 lbs. (84.09 kgs.);
             926          (g) light-heavyweight is over 185 lbs. (84.09 kgs.) to 205 lbs. (93.18 kgs.);
             927          (h) heavyweight is over 205 lbs. (93.18 kgs.) to 265 lbs. (120.45 kgs.); and
             928          (i) super heavyweight is over 265 lbs. (120.45 kgs.).
             929          (3) As to any unarmed combat contest, a contestant may not fight another contestant
             930      who is outside of the contestant's weight classification.
             931          (4) As to any unarmed combat contest:
             932          (a) a contestant who has contracted to participate in a given weight class may not be
             933      permitted to compete if the contestant is not within that weight class at the weigh-in; and
             934          (b) a contestant may have two hours to attempt to gain or lose not more than three
             935      pounds in order to be reweighed.
             936          (5) (a) As to any unarmed combat contest, the commission may not allow a contest in
             937      which the contestants are not fairly matched.
             938          (b) Factors in determining if contestants are fairly matched include:
             939          (i) the win-loss record of the contestants;
             940          (ii) the weight differential between the contestants;
             941          (iii) the caliber of opponents for each contestant;
             942          (iv) each contestant's number of fights; and
             943          (v) previous suspensions or disciplinary actions of the contestants.
             944          Section 29. Section 63C-11-325 , which is renumbered from Section 13-33-508 is
             945      renumbered and amended to read:
             946           [13-33-508].     63C-11-325. Elimination boxing contests -- Conduct of
             947      contests -- Applicability of provisions -- Limitations on license -- Duration of contests --
             948      Equipment -- Limitations on contests.
             949          (1) An elimination boxing contest shall be conducted under the supervision and
             950      authority of the commission.
             951          (2) Except as otherwise provided in this section and except as otherwise provided by
             952      specific statute, the provisions of this chapter pertaining to boxing apply to an elimination
             953      boxing contest.
             954          (3) (a) All contests in an elimination boxing contest shall be no more than three rounds
             955      in duration.


             956          (b) A round of unarmed combat in an elimination boxing contest shall be no more than
             957      one minute in duration.
             958          (c) A period of rest following a round shall be no more than one minute in duration.
             959          (4) A contestant:
             960          (a) shall wear gloves that weigh 16 ounces; and
             961          (b) shall wear headgear approved by the commission, the designated commission
             962      member, or the secretary if a designated commission member is not present.
             963          (5) A contestant may participate in more than one contest, but may not box more than a
             964      total of seven rounds in the entire tournament.
             965          Section 30. Effective date.
             966          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2007.


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