Delaware Code § 28-108

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(a) Combative fighting, as defined herein, shall be prohibited in the State. All participants in a combative fighting event, including, but
not limited to contestants, promoters, managers, matchmakers, seconds, judges, timekeepers and referees, shall be subject to prosecution
under Title 11.
(b) No combative sports or combative sports entertainment event shall be permitted unless licensed by the Division or its designated
agents. All participants in such an unlicensed combative sports or combative sports entertainment event, including, but not limited to,
contestants, promoters, managers, matchmakers, seconds, judges, timekeepers and referees, shall be subject to prosecution under Title 11
for applicable offenses.
(c) Any promoter who has been found guilty by the Secretary, or the Secretary's designee, of promoting an unsanctioned combative
sports match shall be assessed an administrative penalty of no less than $500 nor more than $1,000 per individual combative sports match
regardless of the number of matches scheduled.
(d) Any promoter who has been found guilty by the Secretary, or the Secretary's designee, of promoting an unsanctioned combative
sports entertainment event shall be assessed an administrative penalty of no less than $500 nor more than $1000 per event scheduled.
(e) If the services of any fire company, police agency, paramedic, and/or emergency medical services provider are used for any
participant in any unsanctioned combative sports and/or combative sports entertainment event then the promoter of such event shall be
responsible for and shall pay the costs of the services provided by the fire company, police agency, paramedic, and/or emergency medical

services provider in addition to any other penalties specified herein.

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