(1) The Superintendent of State Police or the authorized representatives of the superintendent shall:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 463.155

  • Entertainment wrestling: means a noncompetitive performance in which the participants deliver blows or apply holds with no intent to punish or immobilize an opponent. See Oregon Statutes 463.015
  • Event: means an unarmed combat sports or entertainment wrestling match, bout, contest, exhibition or performance. See Oregon Statutes 463.015
  • Gross receipts: means the consideration, including money, credits, rights or other items of value, received from the sale of tickets or other admissions indicia or rights, without any deduction from the total value of the consideration. See Oregon Statutes 463.015
  • Promoter: means a person licensed by the superintendent who arranges, gives, holds or conducts an entertainment wrestling or unarmed combat sports event in this state and who is legally responsible for the lawful conduct of the event. See Oregon Statutes 463.015
  • 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

(a) Conduct compliance audits for unarmed combat sports or entertainment wrestling events;

(b) Oversee ticket sales to the events; and

(c) Verify compliance with ticketing, tax on gross receipts and other requirements of this chapter.

(2) The authorized representative of the superintendent for an unarmed combat sports or entertainment wrestling event shall verify the accuracy of the promoter‘s account and the amount of the taxed gross receipts for the event.

(3) The superintendent shall establish by rule limitations on complimentary tickets for unarmed combat sports and entertainment wrestling events. [1987 c.789 § 6; 1987 c.788 § 7; 2003 c.142 § 5; 2007 c.585 § 13; 2017 c.235 § 12]

 

[Repealed by 1959 c.160 § 1]