(1) Except as provided in Section 9-23-317, a licensee may not participate in an unarmed combat contest within a predetermined time after another unarmed combat contest, as prescribed in rules made by the commission.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 9-23-310

  • Commission: means the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission created by this chapter. See Utah Code 9-23-101
  • Contest: means a live match, performance, or exhibition involving two or more persons engaged in unarmed combat. See Utah Code 9-23-101
  • Licensee: means an individual licensed by the commission to act as a:
         (12)(a) contestant;
         (12)(b) judge;
         (12)(c) manager;
         (12)(d) promoter;
         (12)(e) referee;
         (12)(f) second; or
         (12)(g) other official established by the commission by rule. See Utah Code 9-23-101
  • Promoter: means a person who engages in producing or staging contests and promotions. See Utah Code 9-23-101
  • Unarmed combat: means boxing or any other form of competition in which a blow is usually struck which may reasonably be expected to inflict bodily injury. See Utah Code 9-23-101
(2) During the period of time beginning 60 minutes before the beginning of a contest, the promoter shall demonstrate the promoter’s compliance with the commission’s security requirements to all commission members present at the contest.
(3) The commission shall establish fees in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 to be paid by a promoter for the conduct of each contest or event composed of multiple contests conducted under this chapter.