West Virginia Code § 29-5A-3

Commission to have sole control of boxing, etc., matches; licenses;
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municipality not to tax boxing, etc., club.
(a) The commission has sole direction, management, and control of the jurisdiction over all
amateur, professional, and semiprofessional boxing, sparring matches, and exhibitions, or
any form thereof, to be conducted, held or given within the state by any club, individual,
corporation, or association. As used in this article, the term "boxing" includees any fighting
event that includes or permits the striking of an opponent with a closed fist, even if wrestling
moves, elements of martial arts, or striking an opponent with the feet arre also permitted. No
boxing, sparring, or exhibition may be conducted, held, or given within the state except
pursuant to the commission's authority and held in accordance with this article. The
commission may issue and revoke the license to conduct, hold, or give boxing or sparring
matches or exhibitions to any club, corporation, association,t or individual. Every license is
subject to rules the commission may prescribe. Every application for a license shall be on a
blank form provided by the commission. Upon application of the promoter's license, the
promoter shall pay a state license fee of $125 for one year. The fee is nonrefundable and
shall be paid in the form of a certified check or money order issued to the Treasurer of the
State of West Virginia to be deposited in the fund set forth in §29-5A-3b of this code.
Nonprofit chartered and charitable organizations are exempt from this license fee for all
amateur events. No municipal corporation may impose any license tax on boxing, sparring,
or exhibition clubs, notwithstanding the provisions of any section of the code respecting
municipal taxes and licenses. The granting of a license to a club by the commission, or the
holding of a license by a club, eindividual, corporation, or association, does not prevent the
commission from canceling or revoking the license to conduct an event as provided in this
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(b) In exercising its j urisdiction over professional and semiprofessional boxing, sparring
matches, and exhibitions, the commission shall follow the current unified rules of boxing
adopted by the Association of Boxing Commissions and requirements to enable the proper
sanctioning of all participants, referees, judges, and matches or exhibitions and shall
cooperate fully with the Association of Boxing Commissions in order that the sanctioning be
extended to state boxers. The commission shall supervise all amateur boxing conducted in
this state and any such contest shall follow the amateur rules for boxing as recommended
and adopted by the Association of Boxing Commissions, U.S.A. Boxing, the International
Boxing Association, or any other appropriate governing or sanctioning body recognized and
accepted by the commission. For full contact boxing events and other boxing events that
follow nontraditional rules, the commission may impose any limitations or restrictions
reasonably necessary to guarantee the safety of the participants and the fair and honest
conducting of the matches or exhibitions and may refuse to license any event that poses an
unreasonable degree of risk to the participants.
(c) In exercising jurisdiction over professional, semiprofessional, and amateur boxing as well
as any other boxing event over which the commission has jurisdiction under §29-5A-3(b) of
this code, the commission may propose rules for legislative approval, in accordance with the
provisions of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code, to implement the provision of this section
including:
(1) Procedures and requirements for the issuance and renewal of licenses;
(2) Exemptions from licensure;
(3) Procedures for fining, suspending, or revoking the license of any holder of a license
issued under this article;
(4) A schedule of licensing fees;
(5) Limitations or restrictions necessary to guarantee the safety of the participants;
(6) Requirements for fair and honest conducting of contests, matches, or exhibitions; and
(7) Any other rules necessary to effectuate the provisions of this article.

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