Utah Code § 9-23-308

Rules for the conduct of contests
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(1) The commission shall adopt rules in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative
Rulemaking Act, for the conduct of contests in the state.
(2) The rules shall include:
(a) authority for:
(i) stopping contests; and
(ii) impounding purses with respect to contests when there is a question with respect to the
contest, contestants, or any other licensee associated with the contest; and
(b) reasonable and necessary provisions to ensure that all obligations of a promoter with respect
to any promotion or contest are paid in accordance with agreements made by the promoter.
(3)
(a) The commission may, in its discretion, exempt a contest and each contestant from the
definition of unprofessional conduct found in Subsection 9-23-101(25)(f) after:
(i) a promoter requests the exemption; and
(ii) the commission considers relevant factors, including:
(A) the experience of the contestants;
(B) the win and loss records of each contestant;
(C) each contestant's level of training; and
(D) any other evidence relevant to the contestants' professionalism and the ability to safely
conduct the contest.
(b) The commission's hearing of a request for an exemption under this Subsection (3) is an
informal adjudicative proceeding under Section 63G-4-202.
(c) The commission's decision to grant or deny a request for an exemption under this Subsection
(3) is not subject to agency review under Section 63G-4-301.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 362, 2022 General Session

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