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76-9-705. Participation in an ultimate fighting match.
(1) For purposes of this section, "ultimate fighting match" means a live match in which:
(a) an admission fee is charged;
(b) match rules permit professional contestants to use a combination of boxing, kicking,wrestling, hitting, punching, or other combative, contact techniques; and
(c) match rules do not:
(i) incorporate a formalized system of combative techniques against which a contestant'sperformance is judged to determine the prevailing contestant;
(ii) divide a match into two or more equal and specified time periods for a match total ofno more than 50 minutes; or
(iii) prohibit contestants from:
(A) 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 the expulsionof a projectile;
(B) striking a person who demonstrates an inability to protect himself from the advancesof an opponent;
(C) biting; or
(D) direct, intentional, and forceful strikes to the eyes, groin area, adam's apple area ofthe neck, and temple area of the head.
(2) Any person who publicizes, promotes, conducts, or engages in an ultimate fightingmatch is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.

Enacted by Chapter 83, 1997 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-09 > 76-9-705

76-9-705. Participation in an ultimate fighting match.
(1) For purposes of this section, "ultimate fighting match" means a live match in which:
(a) an admission fee is charged;
(b) match rules permit professional contestants to use a combination of boxing, kicking,wrestling, hitting, punching, or other combative, contact techniques; and
(c) match rules do not:
(i) incorporate a formalized system of combative techniques against which a contestant'sperformance is judged to determine the prevailing contestant;
(ii) divide a match into two or more equal and specified time periods for a match total ofno more than 50 minutes; or
(iii) prohibit contestants from:
(A) 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 the expulsionof a projectile;
(B) striking a person who demonstrates an inability to protect himself from the advancesof an opponent;
(C) biting; or
(D) direct, intentional, and forceful strikes to the eyes, groin area, adam's apple area ofthe neck, and temple area of the head.
(2) Any person who publicizes, promotes, conducts, or engages in an ultimate fightingmatch is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.

Enacted by Chapter 83, 1997 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-09 > 76-9-705

76-9-705. Participation in an ultimate fighting match.
(1) For purposes of this section, "ultimate fighting match" means a live match in which:
(a) an admission fee is charged;
(b) match rules permit professional contestants to use a combination of boxing, kicking,wrestling, hitting, punching, or other combative, contact techniques; and
(c) match rules do not:
(i) incorporate a formalized system of combative techniques against which a contestant'sperformance is judged to determine the prevailing contestant;
(ii) divide a match into two or more equal and specified time periods for a match total ofno more than 50 minutes; or
(iii) prohibit contestants from:
(A) 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 the expulsionof a projectile;
(B) striking a person who demonstrates an inability to protect himself from the advancesof an opponent;
(C) biting; or
(D) direct, intentional, and forceful strikes to the eyes, groin area, adam's apple area ofthe neck, and temple area of the head.
(2) Any person who publicizes, promotes, conducts, or engages in an ultimate fightingmatch is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.

Enacted by Chapter 83, 1997 General Session