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<br /> iesiring to promote or con- a' 341.09 NUMBER OF LICENSES.
<br /> oke the licenses at its plea_ `; Subdivision 1. Except as provided in subdivisions 2 and 3, only one license shall I
<br /> ory in which the individual 1
<br /> shall entitle the licensee to t, be in force in any municipality or community at any time.
<br /> #4 Subd. 2. In any municipality having more than 100,000 and less than 200,000
<br /> erson organization hold- inhabitants,the board of boxing may issue one license for amateur and one for profes-
<br /> erson or orent,anizatr on hold-eous - = sional boxing and sparring exhibitions,but both licenses shall not be issued to the same
<br /> ye,[osed circuit telecast or sub- person.
<br /> her originating in this.state Subd. 3.In municipalities whose population exceeds 200,000 the board of boxing
<br /> may issue one franchise for every 200,000 population or fraction thereof.
<br /> erson or organization shall
<br /> History: (3260-9) 1933 c 7 s 9; 1949 c 482 s 1; 1975 c 271 s 6; 1976 c 2 s 171; 1976
<br /> uilty of a misdemeanor and _ c 239 s 99,100; 1981 c 357 s 95; 1Sp1981 c I art 10 s 30
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<br /> herein provided is in addi- }st
<br />;may be otherwi e-fix 1LICENSE FE S
<br /> z The board shall have authority to collect and require the payment of a license fee
<br /> s 3; 1967 c 451 s 1,2;1971 R . -. in an amount set by the board from the owners of franchises or licenses.Notwithstand-
<br /> 1975 c 271 s 6. 1976 c 2 s1 ing section 16A.128, subdivision la,the fee is not subject to approval by the commis-
<br />;p1981 c 1 art 10 s 30;1984 sioner of finance and need not recover all costs. The board shall require the payment
<br /> r of the fee at the time of the issuance of the license or franchise to the owner.The moneys
<br /> -,,r1r- so derived shall be collected by the board and paid to the state treasurer. The board
<br /> I OF DUTIES. g 3shall have authority to license all boxers, managers, seconds, referees and judges and
<br /> 15 shall be paid for from may require them to pay a license fee. All moneys collected by the board from such
<br /> licenses shall be paid to the state treasurer.
<br />'7 s 2; 1953 c 593 s 2; 1965 ',1,*,,,," History:(3260-10) 1933 c 75 10; 1951 c 56 s 1; 1971 c 792 s 2; 1975 c 236 s 3; 1976
<br /> 76 c 222 s 180; 1976 c 239 =a- '" c 222 s 183; 1976 c 239 s 101; 1981 c 357 s 96; 1Sp1981 c 1 art 10 s 30; 1989c 269 s 45
<br /> }' 341.11 BOXING EXHIBITION RULES.
<br /> The board shall promulgate rules to govern the holding of amateur boxing exhibi-
<br /> r shall authorize the indi- F_ tions within the state.
<br /> ng or sparring exhibitions •k The board shall not promulgate any rules which,if followed by a participant,would
<br /> lesignated therein,subject ., ; ' adversely affect the participant's amateur status in states other than Minnesota.
<br /> in its discretion incorpo- History: (3260-11) 1933 c 7 s 11; 1971 c 792 s 3; 1975 c 236 s 4; 1976 c 222 s 184;
<br /> ng or sparring exhibitions 4, 1976 c 239 s 102; 1986 c 444
<br /> atch shall be of more than
<br /> 341.115 PROFESSIONAL BOXING.
<br /> 181;1976 c 239 s 97;1981Any contest,match or exhibition in which cash prizes of$5 or more or other prizes
<br /> 5: worth $100 or more are offered to any boxer shall comply with all rules of the board
<br /> of boxing governing professional boxing. For purposes of this section, trophies, travel
<br /> '.. ._ expenses and subsistence expenses shall not be considered prizes.No boxer participat-
<br /> 4f the_first-class,-but no i,-..11- - ing in these contests, matches, or exhibitions shall engage-in-more-than-15 rounds of
<br />!arring exhibitions withinboxing in a 14-day period. If the boxer loses due to a technical knockout or is knocked
<br /> - . . ':. , •. - • • 1 a • . i .. • •. 'ell. `11 I.'. • pa icipa a 1n
<br /> ng exhibitions therein;in -.!,-,04, these contests, matches, or exhibitions unless the boxer has submitted an affidavit of
<br />)arrin exhibitions in any ,.. - physical fitness,subscribed and sworn to under oath,to the board and has been exam-
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<br /> not be issued until thefined by a physician designated by the board.The affidavit must state that the boxer has
<br /> verning body of the town - regularly trained for at least 60 days under the supervision of a second licensed by the
<br /> tions in such community, -'"-�. board of boxing or a second or trainer licensed in another jurisdiction or the equivalent.
<br /> ity in such county where i ; _ The examination must include an electroencephalogram if the boxer has been knocked
<br />'such municipality or by 1" unconscious in boxing competition.The examination must also include an eye exami-
<br /> e evidenced by a certified nation designed to reveal any retinal defects or damage that could be aggravated by box-
<br /> ing body may revoke the = , ing. The examination shall be performed at the expense of the promoter.
<br /> resolution revoking con- s The board may order an electroencephalogram before any contest,match,or exhi-
<br /> " '' bition if it determines that the examination is necessary to protect the health of the
<br />'39 s 98; 1981 c 357s 94; _4 boxer. The examination must be performed at the expense of the promoter.
<br /> t= History: 1982 c 375 s 1; 1982 c 405 s 5; 1983 c 341 s 2; 1986 c 444
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