Utah Code § 9-23-307

Approval to hold contest or promotion -- Bond required
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(1) An application to hold a contest or multiple contests as part of a single promotion shall be made
by a licensed promoter to the commission on forms provided by the commission.
(2) The application shall be accompanied by a contest fee determined by the commission under
Section 63J-1-505.
(3)
(a) The commission may approve or deny approval to hold a contest or promotion permitted
under this chapter.
(b) Provisional approval under Subsection (3)(a) shall be granted upon a determination by the
commission that:
(i) the promoter of the contest or promotion is properly licensed;
(ii) a bond meeting the requirements of Subsection (6) has been posted by the promoter of the
contest or promotion; and
(iii) the contest or promotion will be held in accordance with this chapter and rules made under
this chapter.
(4)
(a) Final approval to hold a contest or promotion may not be granted unless the commission
receives, not less than seven days before the day of the contest with 10 or more rounds:
(i) proof of a negative HIV test performed not more than 180 days before the day of the contest
for each contestant;
(ii) a copy of each contestant's federal identification card;
(iii) a copy of a signed contract between each contestant and the promoter for the contest;
(iv) a statement specifying the maximum number of rounds of the contest;
(v) a statement specifying the site, date, and time of weigh-in; and
(vi) the name of the physician selected from among a list of registered and commission-
approved ringside physicians who shall act as ringside physician for the contest.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(a), the commission may approve a contest or promotion if
the requirements under Subsection (4)(a) are not met because of unforeseen circumstances
beyond the promoter's control.
(5) Final approval for a contest under 10 rounds in duration may be granted as determined by the
commission after receiving the materials identified in Subsection (4) at a time determined by the
commission.
(6) An applicant shall post a surety bond or cashier's check with the commission in the greater of
$10,000 or the amount of the purse, providing for forfeiture and disbursement of the proceeds if
the applicant fails to comply with:
(a) the requirements of this chapter; or
(b) rules made under this chapter relating to the promotion or conduct of the contest or
promotion.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 362, 2022 General Session

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