Utah Code § 9-23-313

shall be retained as dedicated credits to pay for commission expenses
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(4) Each applicant for licensure as a promoter shall:
(a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the commission;
(b) pay the fee determined by the commission under Section 63J-1-504;
(c) provide to the commission evidence of financial responsibility, which shall include financial
statements and other information that the commission may reasonably require to determine
that the applicant or licensee is able to competently perform as and meet the obligations of a
promoter in this state;
(d) make assurances that the applicant:
(i) is not engaging in illegal gambling with respect to sporting events or gambling with respect to
the promotions the applicant is promoting;
(ii) has not been found in a criminal or civil proceeding to have engaged in or attempted to
engage in any fraud or misrepresentation in connection with a contest or any other sporting
event; and
(iii) has not been found in a criminal or civil proceeding to have violated or attempted to violate
any law with respect to a contest in any jurisdiction or any law, rule, or order relating to the
regulation of contests in this state or any other jurisdiction;
(e) acknowledge in writing to the commission receipt, understanding, and intent to comply with
this chapter and the rules made under this chapter; and
(f) if requested by the commission or the director, meet with the commission or the director to
examine the applicant's qualifications for licensure.
(5) Each applicant for licensure as a contestant shall:
(a) be not less than 18 years of age at the time the application is submitted to the commission;
(b) submit an application in a form prescribed by the commission;
(c) pay the fee established by the commission under Section 63J-1-504;
(d) provide a certificate of physical examination, dated not more than 60 days prior to the date
of application for licensure, in a form provided by the commission, completed by a licensed
physician and surgeon or physician assistant certifying that the applicant is free from any

physical or mental condition that indicates the applicant should not engage in activity as a
contestant;
(e) make assurances that the applicant:
(i) is not engaging in illegal gambling with respect to sporting events or gambling with respect to
a contest in which the applicant will participate;
(ii) has not been found in a criminal or civil proceeding to have engaged in or attempted to have
engaged in any fraud or misrepresentation in connection with a contest or any other sporting
event; and
(iii) has not been found in a criminal or civil proceeding to have violated or attempted to violate
any law with respect to contests in any jurisdiction or any law, rule, or order relating to the
regulation of contests in this state or any other jurisdiction;
(f) acknowledge in writing to the commission receipt, understanding, and intent to comply with
this chapter and the rules made under this chapter; and
(g) if requested by the commission or the director, meet with the commission or the director to
examine the applicant's qualifications for licensure.
(6) Each applicant for licensure as a manager or second shall:
(a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the commission;
(b) pay a fee determined by the commission under Section 63J-1-504;
(c) make assurances that the applicant:
(i) is not engaging in illegal gambling with respect to sporting events or gambling with respect to
a contest in which the applicant is participating;
(ii) has not been found in a criminal or civil proceeding to have engaged in or attempted to have
engaged in any fraud or misrepresentation in connection with a contest or any other sporting
event; and
(iii) has not been found in a criminal or civil proceeding to have violated or attempted to violate
any law with respect to a contest in any jurisdiction or any law, rule, or order relating to the
regulation of contests in this state or any other jurisdiction;
(d) acknowledge in writing to the commission receipt, understanding, and intent to comply with
this chapter and the rules made under this chapter; and
(e) if requested by the commission or director, meet with the commission or the director to
examine the applicant's qualifications for licensure.
(7) Each applicant for licensure as a referee or judge shall:
(a) submit an application in a form prescribed by the commission;
(b) pay a fee determined by the commission under Section 63J-1-504;
(c) make assurances that the applicant:
(i) is not engaging in illegal gambling with respect to sporting events or gambling with respect to
a contest in which the applicant is participating;
(ii) has not been found in a criminal or civil proceeding to have engaged in or attempted to have
engaged in any fraud or misrepresentation in connection with a contest or any other sporting
event; and
(iii) has not been found in a criminal or civil proceeding to have violated or attempted to violate
any law with respect to contests in any jurisdiction or any law, rule, or order relating to the
regulation of contests in this state or any other jurisdiction;
(d) acknowledge in writing to the commission receipt, understanding, and intent to comply with
this chapter and the rules made under this chapter;
(e) provide evidence satisfactory to the commission that the applicant is qualified by training and
experience to competently act as a referee or judge in a contest; and

(f) if requested by the commission or the director, meet with the commission or the director to
examine the applicant's qualifications for licensure.
(8) The commission may make rules concerning the requirements for a license under this chapter,
that deny a license to an applicant for the violation of a crime that, in the commission's
determination, would have a material affect on the integrity of a contest held under this chapter.
(9)
(a) A licensee serves at the pleasure, and under the direction, of the commission while
participating in any way at a contest.
(b) A licensee's license may be suspended, or a fine imposed, if the licensee does not follow the
commission's direction at an event or contest.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 362, 2022 General Session

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