SPS 192.37 Preparation of hands.
SPS 192.39 Corner equipment.
SPS 192.40 Number of rounds in a bout.
Subchapter V — Conducting Mixed Martial Arts at Events
SPS 192.42 General provisions.
SPS 192.43 Weigh-in procedures and weight classes.
SPS 192.44 Judging and scoring.
SPS 192.47 Appearance and attire.
SPS 192.49 Preparation of hands.
SPS 192.50 Requirements for cage area.
SPS 192.51 Corner equipment.
SPS 192.52 Number, type, and duration of rounds and bouts.
SPS 192.53 Types of bout results.
SPS 192.54 Rule meetings.
Subchapter VI — Conducting Kickboxing at Events
SPS 192.56 General provisions.
SPS 192.57 Weigh-in procedures and weight classes.
SPS 192.58 Judging and scoring.
SPS 192.60 Procedures after knock-downs.
SPS 192.61 Appearance and attire.
SPS 192.63 Preparation of hands.
SPS 192.68 Corner equipment.
SPS 192.69 Requirements for cage.
SPS 192.70 Requirements for ring.
SPS 192.71 Number, type, and duration of rounds and bouts.
SPS 192.72 Types of bout results.
SPS 192.73 Rule meetings.
Subchapter VII — Conducting Muay Thai at Events
SPS 192.75 General provisions.
SPS 192.76 Weigh-in and weight classes.
SPS 192.77 Judging and scoring.
SPS 192.79 Procedures after knock-downs.
SPS 192.80 Appearance and attire.
SPS 192.82 Preparation of hands.
SPS 192.86 Corner equipment.
SPS 192.87 Requirements for cage.
SPS 192.88 Requirements for ring.
SPS 192.89 Number, type, and duration of rounds and bouts.
SPS 192.90 Types of bout results.
SPS 192.91 Rule meetings.
Subchapter VIII — Conducting Unarmed Combat Sports under Alternate Rules
SPS 192.93 Department approval required.
SPS 192.94 Effect of approval and withdrawal of approval.
Subchapter IX — Medical Requirements, Discipline, Suspensions, Rest Periods, and Drug Testing
SPS 192.95 Medical requirements, physicals, and examinations.
SPS 192.96 Grounds for discipline.
SPS 192.97 Medical suspensions and mandatory rest periods.
SPS 192.98 Administrative suspensions.
SPS 192.99 Mandatory drug testing.
SPS 192.01
SPS 192.01 Authority and scope. The rules in this chapter are adopted under the authority in s.
440.03 (1),
(1m), and
(7m) and ch.
444, Stats., and, with the exception of amateur boxing, regulate unarmed combat sports conducted in this state.
SPS 192.01 Note
Note: Section
444.05, Stats., provides a person may conduct an amateur boxing contest in this state only if the contest is sanctioned by and conducted under the rules of the national governing body for amateur boxing that is recognized by the United States Olympic Committee under
36 USC 220521.
SPS 192.01 History
History: CR 17-016: cr.
Register November 2017 No. 743, eff. 12-1-17.
SPS 192.02
SPS 192.02 Definitions. In this chapter:
SPS 192.02(1)
(1) “ABC's unified rules" means the unified rules of mixed martial arts, professional boxing, or other unarmed combat sport as adopted by the Association of Boxing Commissions.
SPS 192.02(2)
(2) “Amateur” means an individual who is not compensated or paid for competing in an unarmed combat sports bout or exhibition.
SPS 192.02(4)
(4) “Bout" means unarmed combat between 2 contestants.
SPS 192.02(5)
(5) “Boxer” means a contestant who competes in a boxing bout.
SPS 192.02(6)
(6) “Cage” means a fenced enclosure in which promotional organizations hold unarmed combat bouts.
SPS 192.02(7)
(7) “Commissioner” means a person duly authorized to represent the department in administering the regulation of unarmed combat sports events.
SPS 192.02(8)
(8) “Contestant” means a person licensed by the department who competes in an unarmed combat bout.
SPS 192.02(10)
(10) “Corner” means the portion of the fighting area that is reserved for a contestant and the contestant's seconds between rounds.
SPS 192.02(11)
(11) “Department” means the department of safety and professional services.