SB-0988, As Passed Senate, April 22, 2004
SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 988
A bill to amend 1980 PA 299, entitled
"Occupational code,"
by amending sections 805a, 806b, and 810 (MCL 339.805a, 339.806b,
and 339.810), sections 805a and 810 as amended and section 806b
as added by 1995 PA 217, and by adding section 806e.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
1 Sec. 805a. (1) This article does not apply to boxing
2 elimination contests in which all of the following apply:
3 (a) The contestants compete for prizes only in elimination
4 contests and are not also professional boxers competing in 4 or
5 more rounds of nonelimination boxing.
6 (b) Each bout is scheduled to consist of 3 or fewer 1-minute
7 rounds, with contests conducted on no more than 2 consecutive
8 calendar days.
9 (c) Competing contestants are prohibited from boxing for more
1 than 12 minutes on each contest day.
2 (d) The contestants participating in the elimination contest
3 are insured by the promoter for all medical and hospital expenses
4 to be paid to the contestants to cover injuries sustained in the
5 contest.
6 (e) A licensed physician is in attendance at ringside and the
7 physician has authority to stop the contest for medical reasons.
8 (f) All contestants pass a physical examination given by a
9 licensed physician, a licensed physician's assistant, or a
10 certified nurse practitioner before the contest.
11 (g) A preliminary breath test is administered to each
12 contestant which indicates a blood alcohol content of .02% or
13 less.
14 (h) The promoter conducts the elimination contest in
15 compliance with the following:
16 (i) A contestant who has lost by a technical knockout is not
17 permitted to compete again for a period of 30 calendar days or
18 until the contestant has submitted to the promoter the results of
19 a physical examination equivalent to that required of
20 professional boxers.
21 (ii) The ringside physician examines a contestant who has
22 been knocked out in an elimination contest or whose fight has
23 been stopped by the referee because he or she received hard blows
24 to the head that made him or her defenseless or incapable of
25 continuing immediately after the knockout or stoppage. The
26 ringside physician may recommend post-fight neurological
27 examinations, which may include computerized axial tomography
1 (CAT) scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to be performed
2 on the contestant immediately after the contestant leaves the
3 location of the contest. The promoter shall not permit the
4 contestant to compete until a physician has certified that the
5 contestant is fit to compete. If the physician recommended
6 further neurological examinations, the promoter shall not permit
7 the contestant to compete until the promoter receives copies of
8 examination reports demonstrating that the contestant is fit to
9 compete.
10 (iii) The promoter shall require that a contestant who has
11 sustained a severe injury or knockout in an elimination contest
12 be examined by a physician. The promoter shall not permit the
13 contestant to compete until the physician has certified that the
14 contestant has fully recovered.
15 (iv) The promoter shall not permit a contestant to compete in
16 an elimination contest for a period of not less than 60 days if
17 he or she has been knocked out or has received excessive hard
18 blows to the head that required the fight to be stopped.
19 (v) A contestant who has been knocked out twice in a period
20 of 3 months or who has had excessive head blows causing a fight
21 to be stopped shall not be permitted by a promoter to participate
22 in an elimination contest for a period of not less than 120 days
23 from the second knockout or stoppage.
24 (vi) A contestant who has been knocked out or had excessive
25 hard blows to the head causing a fight to be stopped 3 times
26 consecutively in a period of 12 months shall not be permitted by
27 a promoter to participate in an elimination contest for a period
1 of 1 year from the third knockout.
2 (vii) Before resuming competition after any of the periods of
3 rest prescribed in subparagraphs (iv), (v), and (vi), a promoter
4 shall require the contestant to produce a certification by a
5 physician stating that the contestant is fit to take part in an
6 elimination contest.
7 (2) As part of the physical examination given before the
8 contest, the licensed physician, licensed physician's assistant,
9 certified nurse practitioner, or other trained person shall
10 administer a preliminary breath test in compliance with standards
11 imposed in rules promulgated by the department of state police
12 regarding equipment calibration and methods of administration.
13 (3) The promoter shall keep a log of preliminary breath test
14 results of contestants on file at its place of business for at
15 least 3 years after the date of administration of the test.
16 These results shall be made available to law enforcement
17 officials upon request.
18 (4) An elimination contest held pursuant to this section is
19 not considered to be in violation of the law.
20 Sec. 806b. (1) A person seeking a license under this
21 article as a judge or referee may be required to satisfactorily
22 pass an examination acceptable to the board and the department.
23 (2) A person seeking a license under this article as a judge,
24 referee, or boxer shall pass a physical examination, which is
25 performed by a licensed physician, a licensed physician's
26 assistant, or a certified nurse practitioner, acceptable to the
27 board and present evidence of passage to the department.
1 (3) The department shall issue a license without an
2 examination to a person who is licensed under this article on
3 the effective date of
the amendatory act that added this
4 section December 1,
1995 upon application on a form
provided by
5 the department.
6 Sec. 806e. This article does not require new or additional
7 third party reimbursement or worker's compensation benefits for
8 services rendered.
9 Sec. 810. (1) A professional boxing contest shall be of not
10 more than 10 rounds in length, except a contest which involves a
11 national or international championship may last not more than 20
12 rounds in the determination of the department. The contestants
13 shall wear during a contest gloves weighing at least 6 ounces
14 each. Rounds shall be not longer than 3 minutes, with not less
15 than 1-minute rest between rounds.
16 (2) A contestant in a professional or amateur boxing contest
17 shall be certified to be
in proper physical condition by an
18 individual licensed as
a physician a licensed physician,
19 licensed physician's assistant, or certified nurse practitioner
20 before participating in a boxing contest.