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Statutes > California > Bpc > 18660-18679

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 18660-18679



18660.  Any person desiring a license issued under this chapter
shall submit an application to the commission on an application form
provided by the commission. The application shall contain any and all
information requested by the commission and be accompanied by any
fee required in Article 10.



18661.  The executive officer or his or her designee shall review
and investigate all applications filed with the commission. The
executive officer or designee shall file a written recommendation
over his or her signature with regard to the granting or denial of
the license. The executive officer or his or her designee shall also,
when directed by the commission, investigate appeals from the denial
by the commission of any license. The findings from such
investigation shall be reported to the commission.



18662.  Any applicant for a license may be required to appear before
the commission as it or the executive officer may deem necessary.



18665.  (a) All applications for a promoter's license shall contain
a true statement of all persons connected with or having a
proprietary interest in the promoter.
   (b) Any person connected with, or having a proprietary interest
in, an applicant for a promoter's license shall provide the
commission with such financial information, or access to such
financial information, as the commission deems necessary in order to
determine whether the applicant is financially responsible.
   (c) Any application for a promoter's license shall be signed under
penalty of perjury by the sole proprietor, a general partner, or an
officer of the corporation or association, as the case may be.



18666.  All promoters shall submit in writing for prior approval by
the commission, any change at any time in the persons connected with
or having a proprietary interest in the promoter, including any
change in the shareholders of a corporate entity.




18667.  The commission shall not issue any promoter's license to an
applicant unless the commission is satisfied that the applicant is
the real party in interest, and intends to conduct, hold, or give
such contests itself. In no case shall the commission issue a license
to a promoter unless, the promoter will receive at least 25 percent
of the net receipts of any promotion.



18668.  Licensed promoters may engage in promotions with other
licensed promoters, so long as each promoter holds a valid, unexpired
license, and receives the written approval of the commission prior
to the promotion. The co-promoters shall file a bond or bonds
sufficient to meet the requirements of Section 18680.



18673.  (a) All applications for a manager's license shall contain a
true statement of all persons connected with, or having a
proprietary interest in, the management of the boxer or martial arts
fighter.
   (b) Any application for a manager's license shall be signed under
penalty of perjury by the sole proprietor, a general partner, or an
officer of the corporation or association, as the case may be.




18674.  All managers shall submit in writing, for prior approval by
the commission, any change at any time in the persons connected with
or having a proprietary interest in the management of the boxer or
martial arts fighter, including any change in the shareholders of a
corporate entity.


18679.  The commission may issue temporary permits prior to
licensure, as provided by regulations of the commission.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Bpc > 18660-18679

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 18660-18679



18660.  Any person desiring a license issued under this chapter
shall submit an application to the commission on an application form
provided by the commission. The application shall contain any and all
information requested by the commission and be accompanied by any
fee required in Article 10.



18661.  The executive officer or his or her designee shall review
and investigate all applications filed with the commission. The
executive officer or designee shall file a written recommendation
over his or her signature with regard to the granting or denial of
the license. The executive officer or his or her designee shall also,
when directed by the commission, investigate appeals from the denial
by the commission of any license. The findings from such
investigation shall be reported to the commission.



18662.  Any applicant for a license may be required to appear before
the commission as it or the executive officer may deem necessary.



18665.  (a) All applications for a promoter's license shall contain
a true statement of all persons connected with or having a
proprietary interest in the promoter.
   (b) Any person connected with, or having a proprietary interest
in, an applicant for a promoter's license shall provide the
commission with such financial information, or access to such
financial information, as the commission deems necessary in order to
determine whether the applicant is financially responsible.
   (c) Any application for a promoter's license shall be signed under
penalty of perjury by the sole proprietor, a general partner, or an
officer of the corporation or association, as the case may be.



18666.  All promoters shall submit in writing for prior approval by
the commission, any change at any time in the persons connected with
or having a proprietary interest in the promoter, including any
change in the shareholders of a corporate entity.




18667.  The commission shall not issue any promoter's license to an
applicant unless the commission is satisfied that the applicant is
the real party in interest, and intends to conduct, hold, or give
such contests itself. In no case shall the commission issue a license
to a promoter unless, the promoter will receive at least 25 percent
of the net receipts of any promotion.



18668.  Licensed promoters may engage in promotions with other
licensed promoters, so long as each promoter holds a valid, unexpired
license, and receives the written approval of the commission prior
to the promotion. The co-promoters shall file a bond or bonds
sufficient to meet the requirements of Section 18680.



18673.  (a) All applications for a manager's license shall contain a
true statement of all persons connected with, or having a
proprietary interest in, the management of the boxer or martial arts
fighter.
   (b) Any application for a manager's license shall be signed under
penalty of perjury by the sole proprietor, a general partner, or an
officer of the corporation or association, as the case may be.




18674.  All managers shall submit in writing, for prior approval by
the commission, any change at any time in the persons connected with
or having a proprietary interest in the management of the boxer or
martial arts fighter, including any change in the shareholders of a
corporate entity.


18679.  The commission may issue temporary permits prior to
licensure, as provided by regulations of the commission.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Bpc > 18660-18679

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 18660-18679



18660.  Any person desiring a license issued under this chapter
shall submit an application to the commission on an application form
provided by the commission. The application shall contain any and all
information requested by the commission and be accompanied by any
fee required in Article 10.



18661.  The executive officer or his or her designee shall review
and investigate all applications filed with the commission. The
executive officer or designee shall file a written recommendation
over his or her signature with regard to the granting or denial of
the license. The executive officer or his or her designee shall also,
when directed by the commission, investigate appeals from the denial
by the commission of any license. The findings from such
investigation shall be reported to the commission.



18662.  Any applicant for a license may be required to appear before
the commission as it or the executive officer may deem necessary.



18665.  (a) All applications for a promoter's license shall contain
a true statement of all persons connected with or having a
proprietary interest in the promoter.
   (b) Any person connected with, or having a proprietary interest
in, an applicant for a promoter's license shall provide the
commission with such financial information, or access to such
financial information, as the commission deems necessary in order to
determine whether the applicant is financially responsible.
   (c) Any application for a promoter's license shall be signed under
penalty of perjury by the sole proprietor, a general partner, or an
officer of the corporation or association, as the case may be.



18666.  All promoters shall submit in writing for prior approval by
the commission, any change at any time in the persons connected with
or having a proprietary interest in the promoter, including any
change in the shareholders of a corporate entity.




18667.  The commission shall not issue any promoter's license to an
applicant unless the commission is satisfied that the applicant is
the real party in interest, and intends to conduct, hold, or give
such contests itself. In no case shall the commission issue a license
to a promoter unless, the promoter will receive at least 25 percent
of the net receipts of any promotion.



18668.  Licensed promoters may engage in promotions with other
licensed promoters, so long as each promoter holds a valid, unexpired
license, and receives the written approval of the commission prior
to the promotion. The co-promoters shall file a bond or bonds
sufficient to meet the requirements of Section 18680.



18673.  (a) All applications for a manager's license shall contain a
true statement of all persons connected with, or having a
proprietary interest in, the management of the boxer or martial arts
fighter.
   (b) Any application for a manager's license shall be signed under
penalty of perjury by the sole proprietor, a general partner, or an
officer of the corporation or association, as the case may be.




18674.  All managers shall submit in writing, for prior approval by
the commission, any change at any time in the persons connected with
or having a proprietary interest in the management of the boxer or
martial arts fighter, including any change in the shareholders of a
corporate entity.


18679.  The commission may issue temporary permits prior to
licensure, as provided by regulations of the commission.