Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
OCCUPATIONS CODE |
Title 13. SPORTS, AMUSEMENTS, AND ENTERTAINMENT |
Subtitle B. SPORTS |
Chapter 2052. COMBATIVE SPORTS |
Subchapter B. POWERS AND DUTIES |
Sec. 2052.052. RULES
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(a) The commission shall adopt reasonable and necessary rules to administer this chapter.
(b) The commission may adopt rules:
(1) governing boxing, kickboxing, martial arts, or mixed martial arts contests and exhibitions;
(2) establishing reasonable qualifications for an applicant seeking a license or registration from the department under this chapter;
(3) recognizing a sanction, medical suspension, or disqualification of a licensee or registrant by a combative sports authority in any state, provided that if licensure or registration is denied based on those actions, an applicant has an opportunity for a hearing as prescribed by rule;
(4) establishing practice requirements or specialty certifications that a person licensed to practice medicine in this state must meet to register as a ringside physician;
(5) requiring a contestant to present with an application for licensure or license renewal documentation of recent blood test results that demonstrate whether the contestant is free from hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus, and any other communicable disease designated by commission rule and providing that a contestant's failure to provide the required blood test results disqualifies the contestant;
(6) providing that to participate in any event a contestant must be free of hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus, and any other communicable disease designated by rule;
(7) requiring that a contestant present with an application for licensure or license renewal documentation of the results of a physical examination, including an ophthalmologic examination, and providing for disqualification of a contestant who is determined by an examining physician to be unfit;
(8) establishing additional responsibilities for promoters; and
(9) governing regulated amateur events.