Oregon Statutes 463.149 – Oregon State Athletic Commission Medical Advisory Committee; members; duties; nomination of medical personnel
(1) There is established an Oregon State Athletic Commission Medical Advisory Committee consisting of five members appointed by the Superintendent of State Police. Members of the committee shall be medical personnel.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 463.149
- Medical personnel: means a physician licensed under ORS Chapter 677 or a physician assistant licensed under ORS § 677. See Oregon Statutes 463.015
- Official: means an individual authorized by the superintendent or an authorized representative of the superintendent to perform duties as assigned by the superintendent or an authorized representative of the superintendent. See Oregon Statutes 463.015
- Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
- Unarmed combat sports: means a form of competition where the intent is to win by striking, knockout, technical knockout or submission. See Oregon Statutes 463.015
- Unarmed combat sports competitor: means an individual licensed by the superintendent who competes in an unarmed combat sports event. See Oregon Statutes 463.015
(2) The term of office of each committee member is four years, but committee members serve at the pleasure of the superintendent. A committee member may not serve more than two consecutive terms, except that a committee member serves until a successor is appointed. If there is a vacancy, the superintendent shall make an appointment to become immediately effective for the unexpired term.
(3) A committee member is entitled to the same compensation and expenses provided for members of the Oregon State Athletic Commission under ORS § 463.125 when acting in the member’s official role as a member of the committee.
(4) A majority of the members of the committee constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.
(5) The committee shall gather, assess and update, when necessary, medical data for the purpose of recommending to the commission:
(a) Fitness criteria for unarmed combat sports competitors to be applied in prefight medical examinations;
(b) Medical procedures and substances allowed for use by seconds in an unarmed combat sports competitor‘s corner;
(c) Emergency procedures for injuries;
(d) Post-fight examination and treatment procedures; and
(e) Safety equipment required to promote the best interests of the unarmed combat sports competitors.
(6) The committee shall periodically present to the commission the proposed safety and medical procedures developed under subsection (5) of this section for discussion and consideration for adoption.
(7) The committee shall identify and nominate for approval by the commission a sufficient number of medical personnel for unarmed combat sports events held throughout this state.
(8) A member of the committee who has been nominated by the committee and approved by the commission may serve as medical personnel. [2007 c.585 § 9; 2017 c.235 § 11]
[Amended by 1981 c.376 § 1; repealed by 1987 c.789 § 24]