S.D. Admin. R. 20:81:04:23

Current through Register Vol. 51, page 67, December 16, 2024
Section 20:81:04:23 - Results of contest

A boxing contest may end under the following results:

(1) Knockout, which occurs when the contestant is no longer physically able to continue;
(2) Technical knockout, which occurs when:
(a) The referee stops the bout because the contestant can no longer defend himself or herself;
(b) The physician advises the referee to stop the bout; or
(c) An injury as a result of a legal maneuver is severe enough to terminate the bout;
(3) A decision via the scorecards, including:
(a) Unanimous decision in which all three judges score the bout for the same contestant;
(b) Split decision in which two of the three judges score the bout for one contestant and the other judge scores the bout for the other contestant;
(c) Majority decision in which two judges score the bout for the same contestant and one judge scores the bout a draw;
(d) A draw, including:
(i) A unanimous draw in which all these judges score the bout a draw;
(ii) A majority draw in which two judges score the bout a draw; or
(iii) A split draw in which all three judges score the bout differently and the score total results in a draw;
(4) A technical decision in which the bout is stopped prematurely due to an injury and a contestant is leading on the scorecards;
(5) A technical draw in which an injury sustained during the competition as a result of an accidental foul causes the injured contestant to be unable to continue and the sufficient number of rounds has been completed with the results of the scorecards being a draw;
(6) A disqualification in which an injury is sustained during the competition as a result of an intentional foul severe enough to terminate the bout;
(7) A forfeit in which a contestant fails to begin the competition or prematurely ends the contest for reasons other than injury; or
(8) A no contest in which a contest is prematurely stopped due to an accidental injury and a sufficient number of rounds have not been completed to render a decision via the scorecards.

The Commission may on its own initiative review or investigate any bout or contest to determine compliance with South Dakota law. If the Commission determines the bout or contest failed to abide by SDCL chapter 42-12 or any rule promulgated pursuant thereto, the Commission may officially amend the results of the decision, which may include declaring a different contestant as the winner or loser of the bout or declaring the bout a no contest. If the Commission determines an official acted in error or reached a decision that was not in accordance with SDCL chapter 42-12 or any rule promulgated thereto, the Commission may similarly amend the results of the decision if such error or decision affected, or could have reasonably affected, the outcome of the bout.

S.D. Admin. R. 20:81:04:23

41 SDR 7, effective 7/28/2014.

General Authority:42-12-10.

Law Implemented:42-12-10.