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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 338.3633c

  • Contest: means an individual bout between 2 boxers, 2 mixed martial artists, or 2 individuals engaged in other unarmed combat that is subject to this act. See Michigan Laws 338.3610
  • Contestant: means an individual who competes in an unarmed combat contest or event. See Michigan Laws 338.3610
  • Event: means a program of unarmed combat that is planned for a specific date and time by a promoter and is subject to the approval of the department under this act. See Michigan Laws 338.3610
  • Participant: means a referee, judge, matchmaker, timekeeper, contestant, or promoter. See Michigan Laws 338.3611
  • Person: means any of the following:
    (i) An individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association, or other legal entity. See Michigan Laws 338.3611
  • Promoter: means a person that produces or stages, in whole or in part, an unarmed combat contest or event. See Michigan Laws 338.3611
  •     (1) A person that fails to renew a promoter license that is required under this act on or before its expiration date shall not conduct a contest or event or advertise, operate, or use the title “promoter” after the license expires.
        (2) An individual who fails to renew a contestant license that is required under this act on or before its expiration date shall not participate in a contest or event or use the title “contestant” after his or her license expires.
        (3) An individual who fails to renew a participant license that is required under this act on or before its expiration date shall not participate in an event or contest or use the title “referee”, “boxing referee”, “mixed martial arts referee”, “judge”, “boxing judge”, “mixed martial arts judge”, “matchmaker”, “timekeeper”, “boxing timekeeper”, or “mixed martial arts timekeeper” after his or her license expires.
        (4) A person that does not renew a license issued under this act on or before its expiration date may renew the license within 60 days after the expiration date by paying the required license fee and paying a late renewal fee in the amount of $30.00. After that 60-day period, the person may only obtain a license under this act by complying with the requirements of this chapter for obtaining a new license, paying the required license fee, and paying a late renewal fee in the amount of $30.00.