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| AN ACT concerning professional regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Professional Boxing Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 6 and 12 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 105/6) (from Ch. 111, par. 5006)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 6. Prohibitions. All boxing matches, contests, or |
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| exhibits in which
physical contact is made including, but not |
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| limited to, "ultimate fighting
exhibitions", are prohibited in |
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| Illinois unless authorized by the Department.
This provision |
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| does not apply to the following:
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| (1) Boxing contests or wrestling exhibitions conducted |
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| by accredited
secondary schools, colleges or universities, |
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| although a fee may be charged.
Institutions organized to |
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| furnish instruction in athletics are not included in
this |
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| exemption.
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| (2) Amateur boxing matches sanctioned by the United |
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| States Amateur Boxing
Federation, Inc. or Golden Gloves of |
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| America, amateur wrestling exhibitions,
and amateur or |
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| professional martial arts or kick boxing.
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| The Department shall have the authority to determine |
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| whether a contest or exhibition is an exempt martial arts or |
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| kick boxing event for purposes of this Section. In determining |
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| whether a contest or exhibition is an exempt martial arts or |
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| kick boxing event the Department shall consider, but not be |
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| limited to, the following factors: |
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| (i) whether the event is sanctioned by a body |
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| independent of the promoters of the contest or exhibition; |
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| (ii) whether the sanctioning body is exclusively or |
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| primarily dedicated to advancing the sport of kick boxing |
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| or martial arts; |
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| (iii) whether the sanctioning body limits |
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| participation in its events to its registered members; |
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| (iv) whether the sanctioning body has a record of |
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| enforcing the rules governing a contest or exhibition; |
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| (v) the record for safety of the sanctioning body; |
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| (vi) the record for safety of the promoters of the |
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| contest or exhibition; |
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| (vii) whether the promoter of the contest or exhibition |
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| has a record of enforcing and abiding by the rules |
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| governing a contest or exhibition; and |
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| (viii) whether the rules for the contest or exhibition |
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| provide substantially similar protections for the health, |
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| safety and welfare of the contestants and spectators as |
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| this Act and its rules.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-408, eff. 1-1-00 .)
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| (225 ILCS 105/12) (from Ch. 111, par. 5012)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 12. Contests
Boxing contests . Each boxing contestant |
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| shall be examined
before entering the
ring and immediately |
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| after each contest by a physician
licensed to practice
medicine |
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| in all of its branches. The physician
shall determine, prior to
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| the contest, if each contestant is physically fit to engage in |
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| the contest.
After the contest the physician shall examine the |
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| contestant to
determine
possible injury. If the contestant's |
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| physical condition so indicates, the
physician shall recommend |
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| to the Department immediate medical suspension.
The physician |
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| may, at any time during the contest, stop the contest to
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| examine a boxer, and terminate the contest when, in the |
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| physician's opinion,
continuing the contest could result in |
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| serious injury to the boxer. The
physician shall certify to the |
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| condition of the contestant in writing, over
his signature on |
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| blank forms provided by the Department. Such reports shall
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| submitted to the Department in a timely manner. The physician |
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| shall be
paid by the promoter a fee fixed by the Department. No |
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| boxing contest shall
be held unless a physician licensed to |
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| practice medicine in all of its branches
is in attendance.
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| No contest shall be allowed to begin unless
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| physician and 2 trained paramedics or 2 nurses who are trained
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| to administer emergency medical care are present.
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| No contest shall be more than 12 rounds in length. The |
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| rounds
shall not
be more than 3 minutes each with a one minute |
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| interval between them, and
no boxer shall be allowed to |
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| participate in more than 12 rounds
within
72 consecutive hours. |
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| At each boxing contest there shall be a referee in
attendance |
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| who shall direct and control the contest. The referee, before
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| each contest, shall learn the name of the contestant's chief |
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| second and
shall hold the chief second responsible for the |
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| conduct of his assistant
during the progress of the contest.
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| There shall be 2 judges in attendance who shall render a |
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| decision at the
end of each contest. The decision of the |
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| judges, taken together with the decision
of the referee, is |
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| final; or, 3 judges shall score the contest with the
referee |
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| not scoring. The method of scoring shall be set forth in rules.
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| Judges, referees, or timekeepers for contests shall be
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| assigned by the Department. The Department or its |
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| representative shall have
discretion to declare
a price, |
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| remuneration,
or purse or any part of it belonging to the |
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| contestant withheld if in the
judgment of the Department or its |
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| representative the contestant
is not honestly competing.
The |
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| Department shall have the authority to prevent a contest or |
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| exhibition
from being held and shall have the authority to stop |
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| a fight for noncompliance
with any part of this Act or rules or |
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| when, in the judgment of the Department,
or its representative, |
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| continuation of the event would endanger the health,
safety, |
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| and welfare of the contestants or spectators. The Department's |
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| authority to stop a fight contest or exhibition on the basis |
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| that the fight would endanger the health, safety, and welfare |
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| of the contestants or spectators shall extend to any fight |
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| contest or exhibition, regardless of whether that fight contest |
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| or exhibition is exempted from the prohibition in Section 6 of |
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| this Act.
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