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63C-11-102. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Bodily injury" is as defined in Section 76-1-601.
(2) "Boxing" means the sport of attack and defense using the fist, which is covered by anapproved boxing glove.
(3) (a) "Club fighting" means any contest of unarmed combat, whether admission ischarged or not, where:
(i) the rules of the contest are not approved by the commission;
(ii) a licensed physician or osteopath approved by the commission is not in attendance;
(iii) a correct HIV negative test regarding each contestant has not been provided to thecommission;
(iv) the contest is not conducted in accordance with commission rules; or
(v) the contestants are not matched by the weight standards established in accordancewith Section 63C-11-316.
(b) "Club fighting" does not include sparring if:
(i) it is conducted for training purposes;
(ii) no tickets are sold to spectators;
(iii) no concessions are available for spectators;
(iv) protective clothing, including protective headgear, a mouthguard, and a protectivecup, is worn; and
(v) for boxing, 16 ounce boxing gloves are worn.
(4) "Commission" means the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission created by thischapter.
(5) "Contest" means a live match, performance, or exhibition involving two or morepersons engaged in unarmed combat.
(6) "Contestant" means an individual who participates in a contest.
(7) "Designated commission member" means a member of the commission designatedto:
(a) attend and supervise a particular contest; and
(b) act on the behalf of the commission at a contest venue.
(8) "Director" means the director appointed by the commission.
(9) "Elimination unarmed combat contest" means a contest where:
(a) a number of contestants participate in a tournament;
(b) the duration is not more than 48 hours; and
(c) the loser of each contest is eliminated from further competition.
(10) "Exhibition" means an engagement in which the participants show or display theirskills without necessarily striving to win.
(11) "Judge" means an individual qualified by training or experience to:
(a) rate the performance of contestants;
(b) score a contest; and
(c) determine with other judges whether there is a winner of the contest or whether thecontestants performed equally, resulting in a draw.
(12) "Licensee" means an individual licensed by the commission to act as a:
(a) contestant;
(b) judge;


(c) manager;
(d) promoter;
(e) referee;
(f) second; or
(g) other official established by the commission by rule.
(13) "Manager" means an individual who represents a contestant for the purpose of:
(a) obtaining a contest for a contestant;
(b) negotiating terms and conditions of the contract under which the contestant willengage in a contest; or
(c) arranging for a second for the contestant at a contest.
(14) "Promoter" means a person who engages in producing or staging contests andpromotions.
(15) "Promotion" means a single contest or a combination of contests that:
(a) occur during the same time and at the same location; and
(b) is produced or staged by a promoter.
(16) "Purse" means any money, prize, remuneration, or any other valuable considerationa contestant receives or may receive for participation in a contest.
(17) "Referee" means an individual qualified by training or experience to act as theofficial attending a contest at the point of contact between contestants for the purpose of:
(a) enforcing the rules relating to the contest;
(b) stopping the contest in the event the health, safety, and welfare of a contestant or anyother person in attendance at the contest is in jeopardy; and
(c) acting as a judge if so designated by the commission.
(18) "Round" means one of a number of individual time periods that, taken together,constitute a contest during which contestants are engaged in a form of unarmed combat.
(19) "Second" means an individual who attends a contestant at the site of the contestbefore, during, and after the contest in accordance with contest rules.
(20) "Serious bodily injury" is as defined in Section 76-1-601.
(21) "Total gross receipts" means the amount of the face value of all tickets sold to aparticular contest plus any sums received as consideration for holding the contest at a particularlocation.
(22) "Ultimate fighting" means a live contest, whether or not an admission fee ischarged, in which:
(a) contest rules permit contestants to use a combination of boxing, kicking, wrestling,hitting, punching, or other combative contact techniques;
(b) contest rules incorporate a formalized system of combative techniques against whicha contestant's performance is judged to determine the prevailing contestant;
(c) contest rules divide nonchampionship contests into three equal and specified roundsof no more than five minutes per round with a rest period of one minute between each round;
(d) contest rules divide championship contests into five equal and specified rounds of nomore than five minutes per round with a rest period of one minute between each round; and
(e) contest rules prohibit contestants from:
(i) using anything that is not part of the human body, except for boxing gloves, tointentionally inflict serious bodily injury upon an opponent through direct contact or theexpulsion of a projectile;


(ii) striking a person who demonstrates an inability to protect himself from the advancesof an opponent;
(iii) biting; or
(iv) direct, intentional, and forceful strikes to the eyes, groin area, Adam's apple area ofthe neck, and the rear area of the head and neck.
(23) (a) "Unarmed combat" means boxing or any other form of competition in which ablow is usually struck which may reasonably be expected to inflict bodily injury.
(b) "Unarmed combat" does not include a competition or exhibition between participantsin which the participants engage in simulated combat for entertainment purposes.
(24) "Unlawful conduct" means organizing, promoting, or participating in a contestwhich involves contestants that are not licensed under this chapter.
(25) "Unprofessional conduct" means:
(a) entering into a contract for a contest in bad faith;
(b) participating in any sham or fake contest;
(c) participating in a contest pursuant to a collusive understanding or agreement in whichthe contestant competes in or terminates the contest in a manner that is not based upon honestcompetition or the honest exhibition of the skill of the contestant;
(d) engaging in an act or conduct that is detrimental to a contest, including any foul orunsportsmanlike conduct in connection with a contest;
(e) failing to comply with any limitation, restriction, or condition placed on a license;
(f) striking of a downed opponent by a contestant while the contestant remains on thecontestant's feet, unless the designated commission member or director has exempted the contestand each contestant from the prohibition on striking a downed opponent before the start of thecontest;
(g) after entering the ring or contest area, penetrating an area within four feet of anopponent by a contestant, manager, or second before the commencement of the contest; or
(h) as further defined by rules made by the commission under Title 63G, Chapter 3, UtahAdministrative Rulemaking Act.
(26) "White-collar contest" means a contest conducted at a training facility where noalcohol is served in which:
(a) for boxing:
(i) neither contestant is or has been a licensed contestant in any state or an amateurregistered with USA Boxing, Inc.;
(ii) no cash prize, or other prize valued at greater than $35, is awarded;
(iii) protective clothing, including protective headgear, a mouthguard, a protective cup,and for a female contestant a chestguard, is worn;
(iv) 16 ounce boxing gloves are worn;
(v) the contest is no longer than three rounds of no longer than three minutes each;
(vi) no winner or loser is declared or recorded; and
(vii) the contestants do not compete in a cage; and
(b) for ultimate fighting:
(i) neither contestant is or has been a licensed contestant in any state or an amateurregistered with USA Boxing, Inc.;
(ii) no cash prize, or other prize valued at greater than $35, is awarded;
(iii) protective clothing, including a protective mouthguard and a protective cup, is worn;


(iv) downward elbow strikes are not allowed;
(v) a contestant is not allowed to stand and strike a downed opponent;
(vi) a closed-hand blow to the head is not allowed while either contestant is on theground;
(vii) the contest is no longer than three rounds of no longer than three minutes each; and
(viii) no winner or loser is declared or recorded.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 369, 2009 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-63c > Chapter-11 > 63c-11-102

63C-11-102. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Bodily injury" is as defined in Section 76-1-601.
(2) "Boxing" means the sport of attack and defense using the fist, which is covered by anapproved boxing glove.
(3) (a) "Club fighting" means any contest of unarmed combat, whether admission ischarged or not, where:
(i) the rules of the contest are not approved by the commission;
(ii) a licensed physician or osteopath approved by the commission is not in attendance;
(iii) a correct HIV negative test regarding each contestant has not been provided to thecommission;
(iv) the contest is not conducted in accordance with commission rules; or
(v) the contestants are not matched by the weight standards established in accordancewith Section 63C-11-316.
(b) "Club fighting" does not include sparring if:
(i) it is conducted for training purposes;
(ii) no tickets are sold to spectators;
(iii) no concessions are available for spectators;
(iv) protective clothing, including protective headgear, a mouthguard, and a protectivecup, is worn; and
(v) for boxing, 16 ounce boxing gloves are worn.
(4) "Commission" means the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission created by thischapter.
(5) "Contest" means a live match, performance, or exhibition involving two or morepersons engaged in unarmed combat.
(6) "Contestant" means an individual who participates in a contest.
(7) "Designated commission member" means a member of the commission designatedto:
(a) attend and supervise a particular contest; and
(b) act on the behalf of the commission at a contest venue.
(8) "Director" means the director appointed by the commission.
(9) "Elimination unarmed combat contest" means a contest where:
(a) a number of contestants participate in a tournament;
(b) the duration is not more than 48 hours; and
(c) the loser of each contest is eliminated from further competition.
(10) "Exhibition" means an engagement in which the participants show or display theirskills without necessarily striving to win.
(11) "Judge" means an individual qualified by training or experience to:
(a) rate the performance of contestants;
(b) score a contest; and
(c) determine with other judges whether there is a winner of the contest or whether thecontestants performed equally, resulting in a draw.
(12) "Licensee" means an individual licensed by the commission to act as a:
(a) contestant;
(b) judge;


(c) manager;
(d) promoter;
(e) referee;
(f) second; or
(g) other official established by the commission by rule.
(13) "Manager" means an individual who represents a contestant for the purpose of:
(a) obtaining a contest for a contestant;
(b) negotiating terms and conditions of the contract under which the contestant willengage in a contest; or
(c) arranging for a second for the contestant at a contest.
(14) "Promoter" means a person who engages in producing or staging contests andpromotions.
(15) "Promotion" means a single contest or a combination of contests that:
(a) occur during the same time and at the same location; and
(b) is produced or staged by a promoter.
(16) "Purse" means any money, prize, remuneration, or any other valuable considerationa contestant receives or may receive for participation in a contest.
(17) "Referee" means an individual qualified by training or experience to act as theofficial attending a contest at the point of contact between contestants for the purpose of:
(a) enforcing the rules relating to the contest;
(b) stopping the contest in the event the health, safety, and welfare of a contestant or anyother person in attendance at the contest is in jeopardy; and
(c) acting as a judge if so designated by the commission.
(18) "Round" means one of a number of individual time periods that, taken together,constitute a contest during which contestants are engaged in a form of unarmed combat.
(19) "Second" means an individual who attends a contestant at the site of the contestbefore, during, and after the contest in accordance with contest rules.
(20) "Serious bodily injury" is as defined in Section 76-1-601.
(21) "Total gross receipts" means the amount of the face value of all tickets sold to aparticular contest plus any sums received as consideration for holding the contest at a particularlocation.
(22) "Ultimate fighting" means a live contest, whether or not an admission fee ischarged, in which:
(a) contest rules permit contestants to use a combination of boxing, kicking, wrestling,hitting, punching, or other combative contact techniques;
(b) contest rules incorporate a formalized system of combative techniques against whicha contestant's performance is judged to determine the prevailing contestant;
(c) contest rules divide nonchampionship contests into three equal and specified roundsof no more than five minutes per round with a rest period of one minute between each round;
(d) contest rules divide championship contests into five equal and specified rounds of nomore than five minutes per round with a rest period of one minute between each round; and
(e) contest rules prohibit contestants from:
(i) using anything that is not part of the human body, except for boxing gloves, tointentionally inflict serious bodily injury upon an opponent through direct contact or theexpulsion of a projectile;


(ii) striking a person who demonstrates an inability to protect himself from the advancesof an opponent;
(iii) biting; or
(iv) direct, intentional, and forceful strikes to the eyes, groin area, Adam's apple area ofthe neck, and the rear area of the head and neck.
(23) (a) "Unarmed combat" means boxing or any other form of competition in which ablow is usually struck which may reasonably be expected to inflict bodily injury.
(b) "Unarmed combat" does not include a competition or exhibition between participantsin which the participants engage in simulated combat for entertainment purposes.
(24) "Unlawful conduct" means organizing, promoting, or participating in a contestwhich involves contestants that are not licensed under this chapter.
(25) "Unprofessional conduct" means:
(a) entering into a contract for a contest in bad faith;
(b) participating in any sham or fake contest;
(c) participating in a contest pursuant to a collusive understanding or agreement in whichthe contestant competes in or terminates the contest in a manner that is not based upon honestcompetition or the honest exhibition of the skill of the contestant;
(d) engaging in an act or conduct that is detrimental to a contest, including any foul orunsportsmanlike conduct in connection with a contest;
(e) failing to comply with any limitation, restriction, or condition placed on a license;
(f) striking of a downed opponent by a contestant while the contestant remains on thecontestant's feet, unless the designated commission member or director has exempted the contestand each contestant from the prohibition on striking a downed opponent before the start of thecontest;
(g) after entering the ring or contest area, penetrating an area within four feet of anopponent by a contestant, manager, or second before the commencement of the contest; or
(h) as further defined by rules made by the commission under Title 63G, Chapter 3, UtahAdministrative Rulemaking Act.
(26) "White-collar contest" means a contest conducted at a training facility where noalcohol is served in which:
(a) for boxing:
(i) neither contestant is or has been a licensed contestant in any state or an amateurregistered with USA Boxing, Inc.;
(ii) no cash prize, or other prize valued at greater than $35, is awarded;
(iii) protective clothing, including protective headgear, a mouthguard, a protective cup,and for a female contestant a chestguard, is worn;
(iv) 16 ounce boxing gloves are worn;
(v) the contest is no longer than three rounds of no longer than three minutes each;
(vi) no winner or loser is declared or recorded; and
(vii) the contestants do not compete in a cage; and
(b) for ultimate fighting:
(i) neither contestant is or has been a licensed contestant in any state or an amateurregistered with USA Boxing, Inc.;
(ii) no cash prize, or other prize valued at greater than $35, is awarded;
(iii) protective clothing, including a protective mouthguard and a protective cup, is worn;


(iv) downward elbow strikes are not allowed;
(v) a contestant is not allowed to stand and strike a downed opponent;
(vi) a closed-hand blow to the head is not allowed while either contestant is on theground;
(vii) the contest is no longer than three rounds of no longer than three minutes each; and
(viii) no winner or loser is declared or recorded.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 369, 2009 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-63c > Chapter-11 > 63c-11-102

63C-11-102. Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "Bodily injury" is as defined in Section 76-1-601.
(2) "Boxing" means the sport of attack and defense using the fist, which is covered by anapproved boxing glove.
(3) (a) "Club fighting" means any contest of unarmed combat, whether admission ischarged or not, where:
(i) the rules of the contest are not approved by the commission;
(ii) a licensed physician or osteopath approved by the commission is not in attendance;
(iii) a correct HIV negative test regarding each contestant has not been provided to thecommission;
(iv) the contest is not conducted in accordance with commission rules; or
(v) the contestants are not matched by the weight standards established in accordancewith Section 63C-11-316.
(b) "Club fighting" does not include sparring if:
(i) it is conducted for training purposes;
(ii) no tickets are sold to spectators;
(iii) no concessions are available for spectators;
(iv) protective clothing, including protective headgear, a mouthguard, and a protectivecup, is worn; and
(v) for boxing, 16 ounce boxing gloves are worn.
(4) "Commission" means the Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission created by thischapter.
(5) "Contest" means a live match, performance, or exhibition involving two or morepersons engaged in unarmed combat.
(6) "Contestant" means an individual who participates in a contest.
(7) "Designated commission member" means a member of the commission designatedto:
(a) attend and supervise a particular contest; and
(b) act on the behalf of the commission at a contest venue.
(8) "Director" means the director appointed by the commission.
(9) "Elimination unarmed combat contest" means a contest where:
(a) a number of contestants participate in a tournament;
(b) the duration is not more than 48 hours; and
(c) the loser of each contest is eliminated from further competition.
(10) "Exhibition" means an engagement in which the participants show or display theirskills without necessarily striving to win.
(11) "Judge" means an individual qualified by training or experience to:
(a) rate the performance of contestants;
(b) score a contest; and
(c) determine with other judges whether there is a winner of the contest or whether thecontestants performed equally, resulting in a draw.
(12) "Licensee" means an individual licensed by the commission to act as a:
(a) contestant;
(b) judge;


(c) manager;
(d) promoter;
(e) referee;
(f) second; or
(g) other official established by the commission by rule.
(13) "Manager" means an individual who represents a contestant for the purpose of:
(a) obtaining a contest for a contestant;
(b) negotiating terms and conditions of the contract under which the contestant willengage in a contest; or
(c) arranging for a second for the contestant at a contest.
(14) "Promoter" means a person who engages in producing or staging contests andpromotions.
(15) "Promotion" means a single contest or a combination of contests that:
(a) occur during the same time and at the same location; and
(b) is produced or staged by a promoter.
(16) "Purse" means any money, prize, remuneration, or any other valuable considerationa contestant receives or may receive for participation in a contest.
(17) "Referee" means an individual qualified by training or experience to act as theofficial attending a contest at the point of contact between contestants for the purpose of:
(a) enforcing the rules relating to the contest;
(b) stopping the contest in the event the health, safety, and welfare of a contestant or anyother person in attendance at the contest is in jeopardy; and
(c) acting as a judge if so designated by the commission.
(18) "Round" means one of a number of individual time periods that, taken together,constitute a contest during which contestants are engaged in a form of unarmed combat.
(19) "Second" means an individual who attends a contestant at the site of the contestbefore, during, and after the contest in accordance with contest rules.
(20) "Serious bodily injury" is as defined in Section 76-1-601.
(21) "Total gross receipts" means the amount of the face value of all tickets sold to aparticular contest plus any sums received as consideration for holding the contest at a particularlocation.
(22) "Ultimate fighting" means a live contest, whether or not an admission fee ischarged, in which:
(a) contest rules permit contestants to use a combination of boxing, kicking, wrestling,hitting, punching, or other combative contact techniques;
(b) contest rules incorporate a formalized system of combative techniques against whicha contestant's performance is judged to determine the prevailing contestant;
(c) contest rules divide nonchampionship contests into three equal and specified roundsof no more than five minutes per round with a rest period of one minute between each round;
(d) contest rules divide championship contests into five equal and specified rounds of nomore than five minutes per round with a rest period of one minute between each round; and
(e) contest rules prohibit contestants from:
(i) using anything that is not part of the human body, except for boxing gloves, tointentionally inflict serious bodily injury upon an opponent through direct contact or theexpulsion of a projectile;


(ii) striking a person who demonstrates an inability to protect himself from the advancesof an opponent;
(iii) biting; or
(iv) direct, intentional, and forceful strikes to the eyes, groin area, Adam's apple area ofthe neck, and the rear area of the head and neck.
(23) (a) "Unarmed combat" means boxing or any other form of competition in which ablow is usually struck which may reasonably be expected to inflict bodily injury.
(b) "Unarmed combat" does not include a competition or exhibition between participantsin which the participants engage in simulated combat for entertainment purposes.
(24) "Unlawful conduct" means organizing, promoting, or participating in a contestwhich involves contestants that are not licensed under this chapter.
(25) "Unprofessional conduct" means:
(a) entering into a contract for a contest in bad faith;
(b) participating in any sham or fake contest;
(c) participating in a contest pursuant to a collusive understanding or agreement in whichthe contestant competes in or terminates the contest in a manner that is not based upon honestcompetition or the honest exhibition of the skill of the contestant;
(d) engaging in an act or conduct that is detrimental to a contest, including any foul orunsportsmanlike conduct in connection with a contest;
(e) failing to comply with any limitation, restriction, or condition placed on a license;
(f) striking of a downed opponent by a contestant while the contestant remains on thecontestant's feet, unless the designated commission member or director has exempted the contestand each contestant from the prohibition on striking a downed opponent before the start of thecontest;
(g) after entering the ring or contest area, penetrating an area within four feet of anopponent by a contestant, manager, or second before the commencement of the contest; or
(h) as further defined by rules made by the commission under Title 63G, Chapter 3, UtahAdministrative Rulemaking Act.
(26) "White-collar contest" means a contest conducted at a training facility where noalcohol is served in which:
(a) for boxing:
(i) neither contestant is or has been a licensed contestant in any state or an amateurregistered with USA Boxing, Inc.;
(ii) no cash prize, or other prize valued at greater than $35, is awarded;
(iii) protective clothing, including protective headgear, a mouthguard, a protective cup,and for a female contestant a chestguard, is worn;
(iv) 16 ounce boxing gloves are worn;
(v) the contest is no longer than three rounds of no longer than three minutes each;
(vi) no winner or loser is declared or recorded; and
(vii) the contestants do not compete in a cage; and
(b) for ultimate fighting:
(i) neither contestant is or has been a licensed contestant in any state or an amateurregistered with USA Boxing, Inc.;
(ii) no cash prize, or other prize valued at greater than $35, is awarded;
(iii) protective clothing, including a protective mouthguard and a protective cup, is worn;


(iv) downward elbow strikes are not allowed;
(v) a contestant is not allowed to stand and strike a downed opponent;
(vi) a closed-hand blow to the head is not allowed while either contestant is on theground;
(vii) the contest is no longer than three rounds of no longer than three minutes each; and
(viii) no winner or loser is declared or recorded.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 369, 2009 General Session