(1) The event physician shall examine the boxers and referees as required by RCW
67.08.090 and provide a report to the inspector or department representative in writing that discloses the results of the examinations and recommendations.
(2) Medical equipment to be utilized by an event physician for the preflight and post fight examinations of boxers and referees shall consist of, but not be limited to, a blood pressure cuff, stereoscope, ophthalmologic, penlight, reflex hammer, stethoscope, thermometer, and tongue depressor.
(3) If the event physician determines that a boxer or referee should not participate in an event due to a condition found during the preflight examination, the event physician shall recommend to the department that the boxer or referee not participate in the event.
(4) An event physician shall be at ringside during all the contests in an event and shall be prepared to provide medical assistance to a boxer if requested by the referee.
(5) The promoter shall provide the event physician with a suitable place to perform the preflight and post fight physical examinations.
(6) The event physician shall perform a post fight physical on each boxer immediately following an event and may recommend temporary suspension of the boxer's license due to injury incurred during a contest.
(7) The event physician may inspect first-aid equipment used by seconds.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
43.24.023,
67.08.015, and
67.08.017. WSR 13-21-149, § 36-12-310, filed 10/23/13, effective 12/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW
67.08.017 (1), (9). WSR 02-03-069, § 36-12-310, filed 1/11/02, effective 2/11/02. Statutory Authority: Chapter
67.08 RCW. WSR 97-01-035, § 36-12-310, filed 12/10/96, effective 1/10/97; WSR 91-11-038, § 36-12-310, filed 5/10/91, effective 6/10/91; WSR 80-09-065 (Order 80-1), § 36-12-310, filed 7/16/80; Rule .04.310(4), filed 12/6/67; Rule .04.310, filed 9/22/60, 3/17/60.]