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Section 41-9-1031

Boxer registration.

(a) In addition to the license required in Section 41-9-1030, each professional boxer who is a resident of this state or another state which has no state boxing commission shall register with a boxing registry created or designated by the commission and renew his or her registration as prescribed by rules of the commission.

(b) At the time of registration and renewal, the boxer shall provide the boxing registry with a recent photograph of the boxer and the Social Security number of the boxer or, in the case of a foreign boxer, any similar citizen identification number or boxer number from the country of residence of the boxer, along with any other information the commission requires. The boxing registry shall issue a personal identification number to each boxer and the number shall appear on the identification card issued to the boxer as a result of registration. Each boxer shall present to the boxing commission an identification card issued by the state in which he or she resides not later than the time of the weigh-in for a professional match, contest, or exhibition.

(c) The commission may charge a registration fee in an amount calculated to cover the administrative expense of the registration.

(Act 2009-622, §12.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title41 > Chapter9 > 41-9-1031

Section 41-9-1031

Boxer registration.

(a) In addition to the license required in Section 41-9-1030, each professional boxer who is a resident of this state or another state which has no state boxing commission shall register with a boxing registry created or designated by the commission and renew his or her registration as prescribed by rules of the commission.

(b) At the time of registration and renewal, the boxer shall provide the boxing registry with a recent photograph of the boxer and the Social Security number of the boxer or, in the case of a foreign boxer, any similar citizen identification number or boxer number from the country of residence of the boxer, along with any other information the commission requires. The boxing registry shall issue a personal identification number to each boxer and the number shall appear on the identification card issued to the boxer as a result of registration. Each boxer shall present to the boxing commission an identification card issued by the state in which he or she resides not later than the time of the weigh-in for a professional match, contest, or exhibition.

(c) The commission may charge a registration fee in an amount calculated to cover the administrative expense of the registration.

(Act 2009-622, §12.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title41 > Chapter9 > 41-9-1031

Section 41-9-1031

Boxer registration.

(a) In addition to the license required in Section 41-9-1030, each professional boxer who is a resident of this state or another state which has no state boxing commission shall register with a boxing registry created or designated by the commission and renew his or her registration as prescribed by rules of the commission.

(b) At the time of registration and renewal, the boxer shall provide the boxing registry with a recent photograph of the boxer and the Social Security number of the boxer or, in the case of a foreign boxer, any similar citizen identification number or boxer number from the country of residence of the boxer, along with any other information the commission requires. The boxing registry shall issue a personal identification number to each boxer and the number shall appear on the identification card issued to the boxer as a result of registration. Each boxer shall present to the boxing commission an identification card issued by the state in which he or she resides not later than the time of the weigh-in for a professional match, contest, or exhibition.

(c) The commission may charge a registration fee in an amount calculated to cover the administrative expense of the registration.

(Act 2009-622, §12.)