Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XI-329 - Promoters and MatchmakersA. Each promoter at the time of promoting any contest or exhibition must have a current license issued by the commission. Before acting upon any application for a license, the commission may in its discretion examine under oath the applicant and other witnesses.B. At the time of submitting a match for approval, promoters of professional boxing contest or exhibition shall submit to the commission a fight card consisting of 28 rounds of three minutes each, but not less than six contests (exclusive of female boxers which are two-minute rounds) plus a record of the proposed boxers in said match including the last six contests in which each proposed boxer participated together with location of bout, date and results. Matches will not be considered unless this is done. This rule applies specifically to visiting boxers who have not previously performed in Louisiana.C. No person connected with the promotion of professional boxing may have anything to do with the management of boxers; and no persons involved in professional boxing as managers, boxers, trainers or seconds, shall have anything to do with the promotion of such bouts. A licensed promoter may not act as a matchmaker. A professional contest or exhibition may not be arranged on behalf of any promoter except by a licensed matchmaker.La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XI-329
Adopted by the Department of Commerce, Boxing and Wrestling Commission 1967, amended 1974, amended by the Department of Economic Development, Boxing and Wrestling Commission, LR 22:697 (August 1996).AUTHORITY NOTE: Adopted in accordance with R.S. 4:61(D) and R.S. 4:64.