The commission shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , to: (1) Establish the requirements for and govern the conduct of boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts competitions and sparring exhibitions; (2) Establish registration criteria for all boxers, kickboxers, mixed martial artists, officials, and seconds, who participate in competitions and sparring exhibitions governed by the commission; (3) Establish license criteria for all managers, matchmakers, and promoters of boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts competitions and sparring exhibitions held in this state; (4) Establish registration requirements for all boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts competitions and sparring exhibitions held in this state; (5) Establish and maintain written records for all competitions and sparring exhibitions conducted in this state; (6) Establish a fee based on the percentage of gross revenues from any boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts competition or sparring exhibition held in this state, provided the fee does not exceed five percent of the gross revenues of the competition or sparring exhibition from any and all sources, including cable television and pay-per-view telecasts of the event, exclusive of any federal tax. The commission may establish and impose a minimum competition or sparring exhibition fee, not to exceed five thousand dollars, to cover the expenses of the commission; (7) Establish criteria for approved bona fide educational institutions or national amateur boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts associations for purposes of being exempted from this chapter; (8) Establish procedures for disciplinary proceedings; (9) Establish procedures for receiving and conducting complaint investigations; (10) Establish procedures for the suspension of boxers, kickboxers, mixed martial artists, officials, and seconds following participation in a boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts competition or sparring exhibition; (11) Establish procedures for conducting a review and verification of a bout result in a boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts competition or sparring exhibition; (12) Establish qualifying requirements for boxers, kickboxers, mixed martial artists, officials, and seconds for participation in a boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts competition or sparring exhibition; (13) Establish qualifying requirements for managers, matchmakers, and promotors for involvement in boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts competition or sparring exhibition; (14) Establish requirements for the conduct and discipline of boxers, kickboxers, mixed martial artists, managers, matchmakers, officials, promoters, and seconds participating in boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts competitions or sparring exhibitions; (15) Establish criteria and requirements for a boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts competition or sparring exhibition conducted by an education institution; national amateur boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts association; or local affiliate approved by the commission to be exempted from the provisions of this chapter; and (16) Establish the following fees: (a) A boxer registration fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; (b) An inspector registration fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; (c) A judge registration fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; (d) A kickboxer registration fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; (e) A mixed martial artist registration fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; (f) A physician registration fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; (g) A referee registration fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; (h) A second registration fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; (i) A timekeeper fee, not to exceed one hundred dollars; (j) A manager license fee, not to exceed five hundred dollars; (k) A matchmaker license fee, not to exceed five hundred dollars; and (l) A promoter license fee, not to exceed five hundred dollars.
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