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Note: Applications are available from the Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Professional Credentialing, 1400 E. Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708, or from the department's website at: http://dsps.wi.gov.
(2)Eligibility. (a) To be eligible for a license as a timekeeper, an applicant shall be at least 18 years of age.
(b) The department may deny a license to an applicant who has committed any act that would, if committed by a licensee, subject the applicant to discipline under subchIX.
(3)Qualifications. In accordance with s. 444.095 (3), Stats., the department may determine whether a person possesses the knowledge and experience necessary to hold a license as a timekeeper by successful completion of the trial timekeeper program. The trial timekeeper program administered and supervised by the commissioner, inspector, or department representative may consist of any of the following:
(a) Observing unarmed combat sports events.
(b) Shadowing a licensed timekeeper at unarmed combat sports events.
(c) Timekeeping, on a trial basis, during an unarmed combat sports event under the supervision of the commissioner, inspector, or department representative.
SPS 192.12 Term of license. (a) A license as a contestant shall expire 12 months after its date of issuance unless suspended or revoked under s. SPS 192.94.
(b) A license as a promoter, matchmaker, second, judge, referee, ringside physician, or timekeeper shall expire 12, 24, 36, 48, or 60 months after its date of issuance, as specified on the license application, unless suspended or revoked under s. SPS 192.94.
SPS 192.13 Renewal of license. (a) A promoter, matchmaker, contestant, judge, referee, ringside physician, second, or timekeeper who chooses to continue licensure after the date of expiration of a license shall file an application for renewal. Except as provided under par. (b), criteria and conditions for applications for an original license apply equally to applications for renewal.
(b) Unless requested by the department, a contestant is only required to provide the medical information under s. SPS 192.06 (2) (f) with the first application submitted after the contestant has attained the age of 40.
SPS 192.14 Unarmed combat sports event permits.
(1)A licensed promoter or club who wishes to conduct an unarmed combat sports event shall, before conducting an event, obtain a permit from the department. An application for a permit to conduct an event shall be submitted to the department at least 30 calendar days before the proposed date of the event and no more than 90 calendar days before an event by a promoter or an authorized representative of a licensed professional club, corporation, or association on forms provided by the department and shall include all of the following:
Note: Applications for permits are available from the Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Professional Credentialing, 1400 E. Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708, or from the department's website at: http://dsps.wi.gov.
(a) The name, address, phone number, and license number of the promoter or professional club, corporation, or association.
(b) The name and license number of the matchmaker that the promoter, or professional club, corporation, or association plans to use for the event. If the matchmaker is not licensed in Wisconsin, the event permit application shall include the proposed matchmaker's application for licensure along with all required documents.
(c) The proposed date, starting time, and location of the event as well as all of the following information regarding the venue:
1. Name and address.
2. Seating capacity.
3. A floor plan that indicates the dressing room locations and fire exits.
4. Name and telephone number of the primary contact person of the proposed venue.
5. Evidence satisfactory to the department that the promoter or professional club has entered into a valid agreement with the owner or manager of the venue where the proposed unarmed combat sports event will be conducted.
(d) Information regarding whether the proposed event will be all professional, all amateur, or combined professional and amateur, the form of unarmed combat for each bout, the number of rounds for each scheduled bout, and the proposed number of professional bouts and amateur bouts. Except where the commissioner or department representative grants a waiver, a minimum of 24 rounds shall be scheduled for an unarmed combat sports event. Unarmed combat sports bouts conducted other than as provided under subchs. IV to VII are prohibited, except as approved by the department under s. SPS 192.91.
(e) A non-refundable permit application processing fee pursuant to s. 444.02 (3), Stats.
(f) The preliminary fight card for the event, which shall include all of the following:
1. The form of unarmed combat for each bout and the name and weight class of each of the proposed contestants in each bout.
2. The proposed order in which the bouts are to take place.
3. The names of the proposed seconds for each contestant.
4. The proposed purse or purses. Unless approved by the department, an amateur contestant may not receive a purse, article, or item that exceeds $50 in value for participating in or winning a bout or exhibition.
(g) A detailed plan to provide medical personnel and equipment for the event and for evacuating a seriously injured contestant to a hospital, including the name of the promoter or professional club's representative responsible for evacuating an injured contestant, a detailed evacuation route, method of removal from the venue, the means of transportation to the hospital, and the name of the nearest hospital, pursuant to s. 444.095 (2) (c) and (d), Stats.
(h) A detailed plan to furnish adequate police or private security personnel or alternate means of protecting spectators, contestants, and officials. Alternate means of protection may include a divider between the cage or ring and spectators.
(i) The date, time, and location of the official weigh-in and physical examination.
(j) Proof of having obtained the insurance required by s. 444.18, Stats.
(k) Proof of having complied with s. 444.035, Stats., and s. SPS 192.03.
(L) The admission fee of all tickets and the proposed number of tickets, including the number and proposed value of complimentary tickets.
(2)Upon receipt of an application for a permit to conduct an unarmed combat sports event, the department may deny the application upon the occurrence of any of the following:
(a) The applicant does not provide all required information.
(b) The appropriate number of judges, referees, inspectors, or ringside physicians will not be available on that date.
(c) One or more of the contestants listed on the fight card are not licensed or are ineligible to compete due to being under a suspension or revocation order issued by the department or another licensing jurisdiction for any of the following reasons:
1. A recent knock-out or series of consecutive losses.
2. An injury, a requirement for a medical procedure, or a physician's denial of certification.
3. Testing positive for a prohibited drug.
4. The use of false aliases, falsifying, or attempting to falsify official identification cards or documents issued pursuant to ch. 444, Stats.
5. Unprofessional conduct or other inappropriate behavior inconsistent with generally accepted methods of competition at unarmed combat sports contests.
(3)The department may grant a permit for the event but withhold approval of one or more contestants scheduled to compete in an event or require bouts take place in a different order than proposed under sub. (1) (f) 2.
(4)A permit issued under this section shall allow the permit holder to conduct only the event named in the permit. A permit is not transferable. The promoter or representative of the professional club, corporation, or association whose name appears on the permit shall be present at the weigh-in and at the event until the conclusion of the final bout unless excused by the department.
(5)The commissioner or department representative shall determine if the contestants are evenly and fairly matched according to skill level, experience, and weight so as to produce a fair and sportsmanlike event.
SPS 192.15 Permits, issuance and effect.
(1)All promoters and professional clubs who have obtained a permit from the department under s. SPS 192.14 shall, no later than 4 business days before the scheduled event, submit all of the following:
(a) All complete and signed bout agreements, on forms provided by the department.
Note: Forms are available upon request to the Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Professional Credentialing, 1400 E. Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, WI 53708, or on the department's website at: http://dsps.wi.gov.
(b) The complete and executed contract or rental agreement between the promoter or professional club and the venue.
(c) Complete license numbers for all contestants and seconds.
(d) All required physical examination forms and laboratory reports from contestants.
(e) The final fight card for the event listing the form of fighting for each bout; the name, license number, bout history, weight class, scheduled rounds and opponent of each contestant; and, if applicable, red and blue corner designations.
(f) Each contestant's Wisconsin license number.
(g) The names and Wisconsin license numbers of each contestant's seconds.
(2)If the department denies an application for a permit or refuses to approve a contestant whose name has been submitted to the department by the applicant, it shall provide the applicant with an opportunity to have that decision reviewed by the commissioner or department representative. The review shall be conducted at the discretion of the commissioner or department representative.
(3)Issuance of a permit by the department authorizes a promoter or professional club to conduct an unarmed combat sports event under the control of the commissioner, inspectors, department representatives, referees, and ringside physicians assigned and listed in the permit.
(4)A promoter may substitute a contestant listed on their permit application after requesting a substitute. The request shall be submitted to the department no later than one business day preceding the date of the event. Exceptions may be allowed and shall be determined by the department.
SPS 192.16 Canceling an event.
(1)At any time during an event, the assigned department representative may cancel all or part of an event upon the occurrence of any of the following:
(a) The commissioner or department representative reasonably believes that the event is not being conducted in accordance with this chapter, ch. 444, Stats., or the conditions stated in the permit which authorizes the event.
(b) The commissioner or department representative reasonably believes that the event poses an unreasonable threat to the health or safety of contestants, spectators, or officials.
(2)The department may cancel an event at any time for violation of this chapter.
(3)A promoter or professional club may cancel an event no later than 30 hours before it is scheduled to begin by notifying the department and those members of the media whom the promoter or professional club initially notified about the event. Any cancellation by a promoter shall result in an assessment of costs by the department pursuant to s. 444.035, Stats.
Subchapter III — Officials for Events
SPS 192.17 Promoter duties. All promoters that have been issued a permit by the department to conduct an unarmed combat sports event shall comply with all of the following:
(1)Have proof of complying with s. 444.035, Stats., and s. SPS 192.03, to ensure payment of the expenses incurred in conducting an event including, in order of priority, the department, contestants, and the officials.
(2)Have a current license as a promoter.
(3)Submit to the department the bout agreement executed between a promoter and a contestant on a form provided by the department that includes the name and address of the contestant. No bout agreement may provide that a professional or amateur contestant shall fight exclusively for one promoter or that an amateur contestant shall fight at the option of the promoter.
Note: Forms are available from the Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Professional Credentialing, 1400 E. Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708, or from the department's website at: http://dsps.wi.gov.
(4)Submit to the department an event application that complies with s. SPS 192.14 and ss. 444.02 (3), 444.035, 444.095 (2) (c) and (d), and 444.18, Stats.
(5)Submit all contestants' names to the official record keeper designated by the Association of Boxing Commissions and the commissioner or department representative for approval.
(6)Issue tickets that comply with all ticket and tax rules as defined in s. 444.02 (3) (b) and (c), Stats., and have all of the following:
(a) Price and date of the event.
(b) Seat, row, and section number, if applicable.
(c) The word "complimentary" in a prominent manner for all such tickets.
(7)Have a certified invoice from the ticket printer that indicates the total number of tickets printed in each price range, including the number of complimentary tickets.
(8)Have medical and life insurance for each contestant competing in the event, in accordance with s. 444.18, Stats. No promoter may allow a contestant to waive insurance coverage or provide any deductible payments.
Note: Under section 444.18 of the Statutes, a promoter "…shall insure each contestant participating for hospital, nursing, and medication expenses and physician's and surgeon's services according to an equitable fee schedule, not to exceed in the aggregate $25,000, to be paid to, or for the use of, any contestant to compensate for injuries sustained in any such contest; and shall insure each contestant for not less than $25,000 to be paid to the contestant's estate in the event of the contestant's death as the result of participation in such professional contest or amateur unarmed combat sports contest."
(9)Submit to the department, no later than 4 days prior to the event, verification that medical and life insurance have been obtained for each contestant.
(10)No promoter may begin conducting an event without the presence of at least one licensed referee, at least 3 licensed judges, at least one licensed physician, or more at the discretion of the department, one licensed timekeeper, an ambulance, emergency medical personnel, and security personnel on site pursuant to s. 444.095 (2), Stats.
(11)Have disposable garbage bags in each dressing room and at cage side or ringside.
(12)Provide cleaning solution to be used for cleaning blood and debris in the cage or ring. A solution of 10% bleach and 90% water is an acceptable solution.
(13)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), provide at least 4 cage side or ringside police or private security personnel for the protection of the public, contestants, and officials.
(b)Less than 4 ringside police or private security personnel may be provided if the promoter provides alternate means of protection approved by the department. Alternate means of protection includes a department-approved divider between the cage or ring and spectators.
(14)Begin the event at the time designated on the event permit issued by the department. Failure to begin an event at the designated time may result in disciplinary action by the department.
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