Collapse to view only § 6304. Safety standards
- § 6301. Definitions
- § 6302. Purposes
- § 6303. Boxing matches in States without boxing commissions
- § 6304. Safety standards
- § 6305. Registration
- § 6306. Review
- § 6307. Reporting
- § 6307a. Contract requirements
- § 6307b. Protection from coercive contracts
- § 6307c. Sanctioning organizations
- § 6307d. Required disclosures to State boxing commissions by sanctioning organizations
- § 6307e. Required disclosures for promoters
- § 6307f. Required disclosures for judges and referees
- § 6307g. Confidentiality
- § 6307h. Judges and referees
- § 6308. Conflicts of interest
- § 6309. Enforcement
- § 6310. Notification of supervising boxing commission
- § 6311. Studies
- § 6312. Professional boxing matches conducted on Indian reservations
- § 6313. Relationship with State law
Not later than 48 business hours after the conclusion of a professional boxing match, the supervising boxing commission shall report the results of such boxing match and any related suspensions to each boxer registry.
Within 2 years after May 26, 2000, the Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) shall develop and shall approve by a vote of no less than a majority of its member State boxing commissioners, guidelines for minimum contractual provisions that should be included in bout agreements and boxing contracts. It is the sense of the Congress that State boxing commissions should follow these ABC guidelines.
A judge or referee shall not be entitled to receive any compensation, directly or indirectly, in connection with a boxing match until it provides to the boxing commission responsible for regulating the match in a State a statement of all consideration, including reimbursement for expenses, that will be received from any source for participation in the match.
No person may arrange, promote, organize, produce, or fight in a professional boxing match unless all referees and judges participating in the match have been certified and approved by the boxing commission responsible for regulating the match in the State where the match is held.
Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit a State from adopting or enforcing supplemental or more stringent laws or regulations not inconsistent with this chapter, or criminal, civil, or administrative fines for violations of such laws or regulations.