SPS 192.14SPS 192.14 Unarmed combat sports event permits. SPS 192.14(1)(1) A licensed promoter or club shall obtain a permit from the department prior to conducting an unarmed combat sports event. 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: SPS 192.14 NoteNote: 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. SPS 192.14(1)(a)(a) The name, address, phone number, and license number of the promoter or professional club, corporation, or association. SPS 192.14(1)(b)(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. SPS 192.14(1)(c)(c) The proposed date, starting time, and location of the event as well as all of the following information regarding the venue: SPS 192.14(1)(c)3.3. A floor plan that indicates the dressing room locations and fire exits. SPS 192.14(1)(c)4.4. Name and telephone number of the primary contact person of the proposed venue. SPS 192.14(1)(c)5.5. 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. SPS 192.14(1)(d)1.1. 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. SPS 192.14(1)(d)2.2. If the proposed event is scheduled for less than 24 total rounds, a request for approval of an event of that duration. SPS 192.14(1)(f)(f) The preliminary fight card for the event, which shall include all of the following: SPS 192.14(1)(f)1.1. The form of unarmed combat for each bout and the name and weight class of each of the proposed contestants in each bout. SPS 192.14(1)(g)(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. SPS 192.14(1)(h)(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 department-approved divider between the cage or ring and spectators. SPS 192.14(1)(i)(i) The date, time, and location of the official weigh-in and physical examination. SPS 192.14(1)(L)(L) The admission fee of all tickets and the proposed number of tickets, including the number and proposed value of complimentary tickets. SPS 192.14(2)(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: SPS 192.14(2)(b)(b) The appropriate number of judges, referees, inspectors, or ringside physicians will not be available on that date.