The Department shall require a promoter conducting a professional
contest to post a bond or other surety in a reasonable amount determined
by the Department to ensure payment of the promoter's expenses
in conducting the contest, including payments to contestants and to
the Department.
The Department shall appoint official inspectors, each of whom
shall receive a card authorizing the inspector to act wherever the
Department designates. The Department may be and at least one inspector
shall be present at all professional contests and see that the rules
are strictly observed. Inspectors shall be reimbursed for their actual
and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
The Department may require a promoter to pay the cost of inspectors,
who may include a referee or judge performing the duties of an inspector,
for an event.
Professional boxing contests shall be conducted in conformance
with:
A. The rules of the Department, which shall provide for the implementation
of health and safety standards, licensing requirements, and other
requirements relating to the conduct of professional boxing contests
that are at least as restrictive as:
(1) The otherwise applicable standards and requirements of the State
of Wisconsin; or
(2) The most recently published version of the recommended regulatory
guidelines certified and published by the Association of Boxing Commissions.
B. Applicable federal law, including 15 U.S.C. § 6301 et seq.
Professional mixed martial arts contests shall be conducted
in conformance with the rules of the Department, which shall provide
for the implementation of health and safety standards, and other requirements
relating to the conduct of professional mixed martial arts contests
that are consistent with the Association of Boxing Commissions'
uniform rules and regulations of mixed martial arts.
In addition to any medical requirements provided by rule, prior
to entering the ring, each contestant in a professional contest must
be examined by a physician who has been licensed to practice in Wisconsin
not less than five years and who is appointed by the Department and
certifies in writing, over his or her signature, as to the contestant's
physical and mental fitness to engage in such contest.
In addition to any other requirement provided by rule, the referee
shall stop a professional contest when either of the contestants shows
a marked superiority or is apparently outclassed. The referee shall
be the sole arbiter of the contest and may consult the physician during
the contest.
Any licensee authorized to conduct professional contests shall
insure each contestant participating for hospital, nursing, and medication
expenses and physician's and surgeon's services according
to an equitable fee schedule, not to exceed in the aggregate $25,000,
to be paid to, or for the use of, any contestant to compensate for
injuries sustained in any such contest; and shall insure each contestant
for not less than $25,000 to be paid to the contestant's estate
in the event of the contestant's death as the result of participation
in such professional contest.
The Department shall promulgate any rules necessary to implement and enforce this Chapter
420 of the Menominee Tribal Code.
The Department is authorized to delegate any and all of its
duties under this chapter pursuant to a written agreement with a Boxing
Commission or other entity if:
A. The written agreement is approved through the Tribe's contract
approval system; and
B. The written agreement requires the Boxing Commission or other entity
to ensure that any professional contest is conducted in accordance
with this chapter.