COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE

FOR

H. B. 4058


(By Delegates Modesitt, Azinger and Trump)

(Originating in the Committee on Government Organization)

[February 1, 2000]



A BILL to amend and reenact sections three, twelve and twenty- four, article five-a, chapter twenty-nine of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, all relating to providing the state athletic commission authority over full contact boxing and other boxing events that also use elements of other fighting disciplines; authority to promulgate rules.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That sections three, twelve and twenty-four, article five-a, chapter twenty-nine of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:

ARTICLE 5A. STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION.

§29-5A-3. Commission to have sole control of boxing, etc., matches; licenses; municipality not to tax boxing, etc., club.

(a) The commission shall have and hereby is vested with the has sole direction, management and control of the jurisdiction over all amateur, and professional and semiprofessional boxing, sparring matches and exhibitions, or any form thereof, to be conducted, held or given within the state by any club, individual, corporation or association. As used in this article, the term "boxing" includes any fighting event that includes or permits the striking of an opponent with a closed fist, even if wrestling moves, elements of martial arts, or striking an opponent with the feet are also permitted. No boxing, sparring or exhibition shall may be conducted, held or given within the state except pursuant to it's the commission's authority and held in accordance with this article. The commission may, in its discretion, issue and, at its pleasure, revoke the license to conduct, hold or give boxing or sparring matches or exhibitions to any club, corporation, association or individual. Every license shall be is subject to such rules and regulations and amendments thereto as the commission may prescribe. Every application for a license as herein provided for shall be on a blank form provided by the commission. No promoter's license shall may be granted to any club, corporation, association or individual, unless the signer of the application be is a bona fide resident of the state of West Virginia. Upon application of such the promoter's license, the promoter shall pay a state license fee of one hundred twenty-five dollars for one year. Such The fee shall be in the form of a certified check or money order and shall be issued to the treasurer of the state of West Virginia to be deposited in the general fund. Should such If the license is not be granted, the treasurer shall refund the full amount. Nonprofit chartered and charitable organizations shall be are exempt from this license fee for all amateur events. No municipal corporation shall may impose any license tax on such boxing, sparring or exhibition clubs, notwithstanding the provisions of any section of the code respecting municipal taxes and licenses. The granting of such a license to such a club by the commission, or the holding of such a license by such a club, individual, corporation or association, shall does not prevent the commission from canceling or revoking the license to conduct such an event, as hereinbefore provided in this section.
(b) In exercising its jurisdiction over professional, semiprofessional and amateur boxing, sparring matches and exhibitions, the commission shall follow the current United States boxing authority rules and requirements to enable the proper sanctioning of all participants, referees, judges and matches or exhibitions conducted under the rules described in subdivision (1), subsection (c), section twenty-four of this article and shall cooperate fully with said the boxing authority in order that said the sanctioning be extended to state boxers. For full contact boxing events and other boxing events that follow nontraditional rules, the commission may impose any limitations or restrictions reasonably necessary to
guarantee the safety of the participants and the fair and honest conducting of the matches or exhibitions and may refuse to license any event that poses an unreasonable degree of risk to the participants.
§29-5A-12. Length of rounds; weight of gloves.

No boxing or sparring match or exhibition shall be more than fifteen rounds of three minutes each in length with intermission of one minute each between rounds; and the contestants shall wear, during such contests, gloves weighing at least ten ounces, unless the commission finds that for limited categories or classes of fights a lesser weight is sufficient for the protection of the participants and authorizes the lesser weight by legislative rule.
§29-5A-24. Rules and regulations governing contestants and matches.
(a) The commission shall promulgate its rules in compliance with the provisions of article three of chapter twenty-nine-a of this code.
(b) The commission shall promulgate such rules as it determines to be necessary to regulate professional and semiprofessional boxers, and professional and semiprofessional boxing matches and exhibitions. For full contact boxing and other boxing events that follow nontraditional rules, rules
guaranteeing the safety of the participants and the fair and honest conducting of the matches or exhibitions are authorized.
(c) The commission shall promulgate separate rules for amateur boxers and amateur boxing, sparring matches and exhibitions as follows:
(1) Rules which comply with the requirements of the rules of the current United States amateur boxing authority to the extent that any boxer complying with them will be eligible to participate in any state, national or international boxing match sanctioned by the current United States amateur boxing authority or the international amateur boxing association.
(2) Rules which may differ from the rules of the current United States amateur boxing authority but which adequately guarantee the safety of the participants and the fair and honest conducting of the matches or exhibitions. As a part of these rules, the commission shall include a requirement that all boxers participating in matches or exhibitions conducted under these rules be informed prior to such participation that such participation will disqualify them from participating in state, national or international matches and exhibitions sanctioned by the current United States amateur boxing authority or the international amateur boxing association.





Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.