West Virginia Code § 29-5A-17

Referee and judges; appointment by commission; powers, payment
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(a) The chief official of the boxing match or exhibition shall be the referee. The referee and
judges shall be appointed by the commission and shall receive from the commission a card
authorizing them to act as such and no club may employ or permit anyone to act as referee
except one holding a card of authorization from the commission. The referee has general
supervision and control over the match or exhibition and shall be paid by thee promoter a
minimum of $75 for each day or night's services. The referee is limited to refereeing a
maximum of thirty rounds per day or night unless special consent is givren by the
commission.
(b) Once appointed by the commission, the promoter bears the responsibility for ensuring
the attendance of referee and judges at events. The commisstion shall provide promoters
with advance notice of the person(s) appointed as referee and judges. A promoter, at his or
her own expense, may request alternate referee(s) and judge(s) be appointed by the
commission to serve in the event a first appointed referee or judge is unable to satisfy the
role. Under no circumstances may a member of the commission or any employee of the
commission serve as a referee or judge for a bsoxing or mixed martial arts contest conducted
in this state.

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