Current through September 17, 2024
Section 38-3-004 - MEDICAL INFORMATION - GENERAL APPLICABILITY004.01 All testing for HIV, the hepatitis B virus, and the hepatitis C virus must be done at a certified lab or by any other person authorized by law to conduct diagnostic blood tests. All costs associated with the required medical testing will be the responsibility of the contestant.004.02 All test results for HIV, the hepatitis B virus, and the hepatitis C virus, along with the physical and eye exam required for professional contestants, expire at the end of the licensing year in which the test was performed.004.03 The Commissioner will not issue a license or renew the license of any applicant who has suffered any type of cerebral hemorrhage.004.04 Contestants must undergo a pre-bout and post-bout physical examination conducted by the attending physician. If the attending physician determines the contestant is unfit for competition, the contestant will be ineligible to compete. Any decision rendered under this subsection is final and not subject to administrative or judicial review.004.05 Contestants who fail to appear at the appointed time and place to be examined and weighed or who leave the area without the permission of a Commission official before weigh-ins or physical exams are completed may be subject to disciplinary action, including cancellation of the contestant's bout.004.06 The Commissioner reserves the right to have all medical test results, physicals, and other medical information reviewed by any medical doctor of the Commissioner's choice. Any decision of a medical doctor selected by the Commissioner under this subsection is final and not subject to administrative or judicial review. 38 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 3, § 004
Sections 81-8,128, 81-8,129, 81-8,130, 81-8,131, 81-8,132, 81-8,133.01, 81-8,134, 81-8,137, and 81-8,139, R.R.S., 2014.Amended effective 3/21/2022