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SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5105

 

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State of Washington      57th Legislature     2001 Regular Session

 

By Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce & Financial Institutions (originally sponsored by Senator Prentice)

 

READ FIRST TIME 01/26/01. 

_1      AN ACT Relating to chiropractors at boxing and martial arts

_2  events; and amending RCW 67.08.002, 67.08.090, and 67.08.100.

     

_3  BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

     

_4      Sec. 1.  RCW 67.08.002 and 1999 c 282 s 2 are each amended to read

_5  as follows:

_6      Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions

_7  in this section apply throughout this chapter.

_8      (1) "Amateur" means a person who engages in athletic activities

_9  as a pastime and not as a professional.

10      (2) "Boxing" means a contest in which the contestants exchange

11  blows with their fists, but does not include professional

12  wrestling.

13      (3) "Chiropractor" means a person licensed under chapter 18.25

14  RCW as a doctor of chiropractic or under the laws of any

15  jurisdiction in which that person resides.

16      (4) "Department" means the department of licensing.

17      (((4))) (5) "Director" means the director of the department of

18  licensing or the director's designee.

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_1      (((5))) (6) "Event" includes, but is not limited to, a boxing,

_2  wrestling, or martial arts contest, sparring, fisticuffs, match,

_3  show, or exhibition.

_4      (((6))) (7) "Event physician" means the physician licensed

_5  under RCW 67.08.100 and who is responsible for the activities

_6  described in RCW 67.08.090.

_7      (((7))) (8) "Face value" means the dollar value of a ticket or

_8  order, which value must reflect the dollar amount that the

_9  customer is required to pay or, for a complimentary ticket, would

10  have been required to pay to purchase a ticket with equivalent

11  seating priority, in order to view the event.

12      (((8))) (9) "Gross receipts" means the amount received from the

13  face value of all tickets sold and complimentary tickets redeemed.

14      (((9))) (10) "Kickboxing" means a type of boxing in which blows

15  are delivered with the hand and any part of the leg below the hip,

16  including the foot.

17      (((10))) (11) "Martial arts" means a type of boxing including

18  sumo, judo, karate, kung fu, tae kwon do, pankration, muay thai,

19  or other forms of full-contact martial arts or self-defense

20  conducted on a full-contact basis.

21      (((11))) (12) "Physician" means a person licensed under chapter

22  18.57, 18.36A, or 18.71 RCW as a physician or a person holding an

23  osteopathic or allopathic physician license under the laws of any

24  jurisdiction in which the person resides.

25      (((12))) (13) "Professional" means a person who has received or

26  competed for money or other articles of value for participating in

27  an event.

28      (((13))) (14) "Promoter" means a person, and includes any

29  officer, director, employee, or stockholder of a corporate

30  promoter, who produces, arranges, stages, holds, or gives an event

31  in this state involving a professional boxing, martial arts, or

32  wrestling event, or shows or causes to be shown in this state a

33  closed circuit telecast of a match involving a professional

34  participant whether or not the telecast originates in this state.

35      (((14))) (15) "Wrestling exhibition" or "wrestling show" means

36  a form of sports entertainment in which the participants display

37  their skills in a physical struggle against each other in the ring

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_1  and either the outcome may be predetermined or the participants do

_2  not necessarily strive to win, or both.

     

_3      Sec. 2.  RCW 67.08.090 and 1999 c 282 s 6 are each amended to read

_4  as follows:

_5      (1) Each contestant for boxing((, kickboxing, or martial arts))

_6  events shall be examined within twenty-four hours before the

_7  contest by an event physician licensed by the department.  Each

_8  contestant for kickboxing or martial arts events shall be examined

_9  within twenty-four hours before the contest by either an event

10  physician or a chiropractor licensed by the department.  The event

11  physician or chiropractor shall report in writing and over his or

12  her signature before the event the physical condition of each and

13  every contestant to the inspector present at such contest.  No

14  contestant whose physical condition is not approved by the event

15  physician or chiropractor shall be permitted to participate in any

16  event.  Blank forms for event physicians' or chiropractors' reports

17  shall be provided by the department and all questions upon such

18  blanks shall be answered in full.  ((The)) Event physicians and

19  chiropractors shall be paid a fee and travel expenses by the

20  promoter.

21      (2) The department may require that an event physician be

22  present at a wrestling event.  The promoter shall pay the event

23  physician present at a wrestling event.  A boxing, kickboxing, or

24  martial arts event may not be held unless an event physician

25  licensed by the department is present throughout the event.  In

26  addition to the event physician, a licensed chiropractor may be

27  included as a licensed official at a kickboxing or martial arts

28  event.

29      (3) Any physician licensed under RCW 67.08.100 may be selected

30  by the department as the event physician.  The event physician

31  present at any contest shall have authority to stop any event when

32  in the event physician's opinion it would be dangerous to a

33  contestant to continue, and in such event it shall be the event

34  physician's duty to stop the event.

35      (4) The department may have a participant in a wrestling event

36  examined by an event physician licensed by the department prior to

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_1  the event.  A participant in a wrestling event whose condition is

_2  not approved by the event physician shall not be permitted to

_3  participate in the event.

_4      (5) Each contestant for boxing, kickboxing, martial arts, or

_5  wrestling events may be subject to a random urinalysis or chemical

_6  test within twenty-four hours before or after a contest.  An

_7  applicant or licensee who refuses or fails to submit to the

_8  urinalysis or chemical test is subject to disciplinary action

_9  under RCW 67.08.240.  If the urinalysis or chemical test is positive

10  for substances prohibited by rules adopted by the director,

11  disciplinary action shall be taken under RCW 67.08.240.

     

12      Sec. 3.  RCW 67.08.100 and 1999 c 282 s 7 are each amended to read

13  as follows:

14      (1) The department upon receipt of a properly completed

15  application and payment of a nonrefundable fee, may grant an

16  annual license to an applicant for the following:  (a) Promoter; (b)

17  manager; (c) boxer; (d) second; (e) wrestling participant; (f)

18  inspector; (g) judge; (h) timekeeper; (i) announcer; (j) event

19  physician; (k) chiropractor; (l) referee; (((l))) (m) matchmaker;

20  (((m))) (n) kickboxer; and (((n))) (o) martial arts participant.

21      (2) The application for the following types of licenses shall

22  include a physical performed by a physician, as defined in RCW

23  67.08.002, which was performed by the physician with a time period

24  preceding the application as specified by rule:  (a) Boxer; (b)

25  wrestling participant; (c) kickboxer; (d) martial arts

26  participant; and (e) referee.

27      (3) Any license may be revoked, suspended, or denied by the

28  director for a violation of this chapter or a rule adopted by the

29  director.

30      (4) No person shall participate or serve in any of the above

31  capacities unless licensed as provided in this chapter.

32      (5) The referees, judges, timekeepers, event physicians,

33  chiropractors, and inspectors for any boxing, kickboxing, or

34  martial arts event shall be designated by the department from

35  among licensed officials.

36      (6) The referee for any wrestling event shall be provided by

37  the promoter and shall be licensed as a wrestling participant.

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_1      (7) The department shall immediately suspend the license or

_2  certificate of a person who has been certified pursuant to RCW

_3  74.20A.320 by the department of social and health services as a

_4  person who is not in compliance with a support order.  If the person

_5  has continued to meet all other requirements for reinstatement

_6  during the suspension, reissuance of the license or certificate

_7  shall be automatic upon the department's receipt of a release

_8  issued by the department of social and health services stating

_9  that the licensee is in compliance with the order.

10      (8) A person may not be issued a license if the person has an

11  unpaid fine outstanding to the department.

12      (9) A person may not be issued a license unless they are at

13  least eighteen years of age.

14      (10) This section shall not apply to contestants or

15  participants in events at which only amateurs are engaged in

16  contests and/or fraternal organizations and/or veterans'

17  organizations chartered by congress or the defense department or

18  any recognized amateur sanctioning body recognized by the

19  department, holding and promoting athletic events and where all

20  funds are used primarily for the benefit of their members.  Upon

21  request of the department, a promoter, contestant, or participant

22  shall provide sufficient information to reasonably determine

23  whether this chapter applies.

 

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