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Sen. Dan Rutherford
Filed: 5/17/2009
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 786
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 786, AS AMENDED, by |
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| replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
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| following:
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| "Section 5. The Professional Boxing Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 0.05, 1, 6, 7, 8, 11, 16, and 25.1 as |
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| follows:
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| (225 ILCS 105/0.05)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 0.05. Declaration of public policy. Professional |
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| boxing
and full-contact martial arts other contests in the |
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| State of Illinois , and amateur full-contact martial arts |
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| events, are
hereby declared to affect the public health,
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| safety, and welfare and to be subject to regulation and control |
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| in the public
interest. It is further declared to be a matter |
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| of public interest and concern
that these contests and events |
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| boxing and other contests , as defined in this Act, merit and |
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| receive the
confidence of the public and that only qualified |
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| persons be authorized to
participate in these contests and |
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| events boxing and other contests in the State of
Illinois. This |
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| Act shall be liberally construed to best carry out these |
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| objects
and purposes.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-593, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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| (225 ILCS 105/1) (from Ch. 111, par. 5001)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 1. Short title and definitions.
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| (a) This Act may be cited as the Professional Boxing Act.
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| (b) As used in this Act:
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| 1. "Department" means the Department of Financial and
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| Professional Regulation.
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| 2. "Secretary" means the Secretary
of Financial and |
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| Professional Regulation.
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| 3. "Board" means the State Professional Boxing Board
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| appointed by the
Secretary.
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| 4. "License" means the license issued for
promoters,
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| contestants, or officials
in accordance with this Act.
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| 5. (Blank).
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| 6. "Contest" means a
professional boxing , martial art, |
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| or professional full-contact mixed martial arts art match |
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| or exhibition.
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| 7. (Blank).
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| 8. (Blank).
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| 9. "Permit" means the authorization from the |
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| Department to a
promoter
to conduct
contests.
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| 10. "Promoter" means a person who is licensed and
who
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| holds a permit to conduct contests.
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| 11. Unless the context indicates otherwise, "person" |
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| includes , but is not limited to, an individual,
an
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| association, organization, business entity partnership, |
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| corporation , gymnasium, or club.
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| 12. (Blank).
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| 13. (Blank).
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| 14. (Blank).
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| 15. "Judge" means a person licensed by the Department |
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| who is
at ringside
during a contest
match and who has the |
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| responsibility of scoring the performance of the
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| participants in the contest.
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| 16. "Referee" means a person licensed by the Department |
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| who
has the
general
supervision of
a contest and is present |
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| inside of the ring during the contest.
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| 17. "Amateur" means a person who is not competing for, |
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| and has never received or
competed for , any
purse or other
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| article of value, directly or indirectly, either for |
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| participating in any contest or for the
expenses of |
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| training therefor,
other than a non-monetary prize that |
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| does not exceed $50 in value.
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| 18. "Contestant" means a person licensed by the
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| Department who
competes for a
money prize, purse, or other |
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| type of compensation in a contest ,
exhibition, or match |
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| held in
Illinois.
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| 19. "Second" means a person licensed by the Department |
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| who is
present at any
contest to provide assistance or |
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| advice to a contestant during the contest.
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| 20. "Matchmaker" means a person licensed by the |
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| Department who
brings
together
contestants or procures |
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| matches or contests for contestants.
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| 21. "Manager" means a person licensed by the Department |
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| who is
not a
promoter and
who, under contract, agreement, |
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| or other arrangement with any contestant, undertakes
to, |
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| directly or
indirectly, control or administer the affairs |
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| of contestants.
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| 22. "Timekeeper" means a person licensed by the |
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| Department who
is the
official timer of
the length of |
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| rounds and the intervals between the rounds.
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| 23. "Purse" means the financial guarantee or any other
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| remuneration for
which contestants
are participating in a |
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| contest.
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| 24. "Physician" means a person licensed to practice |
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| medicine
in all its
branches under the Medical Practice Act |
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| of 1987.
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| 25. "Martial arts" means a discipline or combination of |
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| different disciplines that utilizes sparring techniques |
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| without the intent to injure, disable, or incapacitate |
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| one's opponent, such as, but not limited to, Karate, Kung |
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| Fu, Judo, and Jujitsu, Muay Thai , Tae Kwon Do , and |
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| Kick-boxing . |
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| 26. " Full-contact Mixed martial arts" means the use of |
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| a singular discipline or a combination of techniques from |
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| different disciplines of the martial arts, including , |
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| without limitation , full-force grappling, kicking, and |
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| striking with the intent to injure, disable, or |
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| incapacitate one's opponent .
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| 27. "Amateur full-contact martial arts event" means a |
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| full-contact martial arts match or exhibition which all of |
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| the participants are amateurs. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-593, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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| (225 ILCS 105/6) (from Ch. 111, par. 5006)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 6. Restricted contests and events Prohibitions . |
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| (a) All professional contests in which
physical contact is |
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| made are prohibited in Illinois unless authorized by the |
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| Department pursuant to the requirements and standards stated in |
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| this Act and the rules adopted pursuant to this Act . |
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| (b) Department authorization is not required for amateur |
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| full-contact martial arts events conducted in a manner that |
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| provides substantially similar protections for the health, |
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| safety, and welfare of the participants and the public as are |
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| required for professional events by this Act and the rules |
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| adopted by the Department under this Act. Those protections |
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| shall include, at a minimum, onsite medical staff and |
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| equipment, trained officials, adequate insurance coverage, |
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| weight classes, use of appropriate safety equipment by |
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| participants, adequate and safe competition surfaces, and |
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| standards regarding striking techniques and fouls. Anyone |
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| conducting an amateur full-contact martial arts event shall |
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| notify the Department in writing of the date, time, and |
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| location of that event at least 20 days prior to the event. |
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| Failure to comply with the requirements of this Section shall |
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| render the event prohibited and unauthorized by the Department, |
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| and persons involved in the event are subject to the procedures |
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| and penalties set forth in Section 10.5.
This provision does |
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| not apply to the following:
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| (1) Boxing contests or wrestling exhibitions conducted |
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| by accredited
secondary schools, colleges or universities, |
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| although a fee may be charged.
Institutions organized to |
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| furnish instruction in athletics are not included in
this |
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| exemption.
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| (2) Amateur boxing matches sanctioned by the United |
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| States Amateur Boxing
Federation, Inc., Golden Gloves of |
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| America, or other amateur sanctioning body, as determined |
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| by rule, and amateur wrestling exhibitions.
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| (3) Amateur martial art matches sanctioned by a |
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| sanctioning body approved by the Department, as determined |
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| by rule. |
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| (4) Martial art instruction conducted by a martial art |
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| school and contests occurring within or amongst martial art |
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| schools, provided that (i) the contestants do not receive |
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| anything of value for participating other than an award, |
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| trophy, other item of recognition, or a prize that does not |
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| exceed $50 in value and (ii) no entrance fee is charged to |
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| participate or watch the school contests. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-593, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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| (225 ILCS 105/7) (from Ch. 111, par. 5007)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 7. In order to conduct a contest
in this State, a |
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| promoter shall obtain a permit issued by the Department
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| accordance with this Act and the rules and regulations adopted |
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| pursuant
thereto. This permit shall authorize one or more |
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| contests or exhibitions .
A permit issued under this Act is not |
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| transferable.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-593, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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| (225 ILCS 105/8) (from Ch. 111, par. 5008)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 8. Permits.
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| (a) A promoter who desires to obtain a permit to conduct a
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| contest shall apply to the Department at least 20 days prior to |
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| the
event,
in writing, on forms furnished by the Department. |
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| The application shall
be accompanied by the required fee and |
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contain at least the following information:
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| (1) the names and addresses of the promoter;
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| (2) the name of the matchmaker;
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| (3) the time and exact location of the
contest;
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| (4) the seating
capacity of the building where the |
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| event is to be held;
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| (5) a copy of the
lease or proof of ownership of the |
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| building where the event is to be held;
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| (6) the admission
charge or charges to be made; and
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| (7) proof of adequate security measures and adequate |
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| medical
supervision, as determined by Department rule, to |
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| ensure the protection of the
health and safety of the |
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| general public while attending contests and the
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| contestants' safety while participating in the events and |
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| any other information
that the Department may determine by |
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| rule in order to issue a permit.
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| (b) After the initial application and within 10 days prior |
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| to of a scheduled event,
a promoter shall submit to the |
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| Department all of the following information:
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| (1) The amount of compensation to be paid to each |
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| participant.
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| (2) The names of the contestants.
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| (3) Proof of insurance for not less than $50,000 for |
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| each contestant
participating in a
contest or exhibition .
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| Insurance required under this subsection shall cover (i)
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| hospital, medication, physician, and other such expenses as |
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| would
accrue in the treatment of an injury as a result of the |
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| contest or
exhibition and (ii) payment to the estate of the |
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| contestant in the event of
his or her death as a result
of his |
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| or her participation in the contest or exhibition .
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| (c) All promoters shall provide to the Department, at least |
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| 24 hours
prior
to commencement of the event, the amount of the |
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| purse to be paid for the event.
The Department shall promulgate |
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| rules for payment of the purse.
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| (d) The contest shall be held in an area where adequate |
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| neurosurgical
facilities are immediately available for skilled |
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| emergency treatment of an
injured contestant.
It is the |
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| responsibility of the promoter to ensure that the building to |
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| be used
for the event complies with all laws, ordinances, and |
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| regulations in the city,
town, or village where the contest is |
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| to be held.
The Department may issue a permit to any promoter |
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| who meets the requirements of
this Act
and the rules. The |
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| permit shall only be issued for a specific date and location
of |
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| a contest and
shall not be transferable.
In an emergency, the |
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| Department may allow a promoter to amend a permit
application |
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| to hold a contest in a different
location than the
application |
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| specifies and may allow the promoter to substitute contestants.
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| (e) The Department shall be responsible for assigning the |
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| judges,
timekeepers, referees, physicians, and medical |
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| personnel for a contest.
It shall be the responsibility of the |
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| promoter to cover the cost of the
individuals utilized at a |
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| contest.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-593, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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| (225 ILCS 105/11) (from Ch. 111, par. 5011)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 11. Qualifications for license. The Department shall |
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| grant
licenses to the following persons
if the following |
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| qualifications are met:
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| (A) An applicant for licensure as a contestant in a
contest |
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| must:
(1) be 18 years old, (2) be of good moral character, (3) |
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| file an application
stating
the applicant's correct name (and |
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| no assumed or ring name may be used
unless such name is |
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| registered with the Department along with the applicant's
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| correct name), date and place of birth, place of current |
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| residence, and a
sworn statement that he is not currently in |
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| violation of any federal, State or
local laws or rules |
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| governing
boxing , martial arts, or full-contact mixed martial |
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| arts, (4) file a certificate of a physician licensed to |
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| practice medicine
in all of its branches which attests that the |
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| applicant is physically fit
and qualified to participate in |
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| contests, and (5) pay
the required fee
and meet any other |
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| requirements.
Applicants over age 35 who have not competed in a |
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| contest within the
last 36
months may be required to appear |
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| before the Board to determine their fitness to
participate in a |
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| contest. A picture identification card shall be issued to
all
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| contestants
licensed by the Department
who are residents of
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| Illinois or who are residents of any jurisdiction, state, or |
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| country that does
not regulate professional boxing , martial |
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| arts, or full-contact mixed martial arts. The identification |
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| card shall be
presented to the
Department or its representative |
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| upon request at weigh-ins.
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| (B) An applicant for licensure as a referee, judge,
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| manager, second, matchmaker, or timekeeper must: (1) be of good
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| moral character, (2) file
an application stating the |
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| applicant's name, date and place of birth, and
place of current |
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| residence along with a certifying statement that
he is not
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| currently in violation of any federal, State, or local laws or |
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| rules
governing
boxing, martial arts, or full-contact mixed |
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| martial arts, (3) have had satisfactory experience in his |
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| field, (4) pay the
required fee, and (5) meet any other |
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| requirements as determined by rule.
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| (C) An applicant for licensure as a promoter must: (1) be |
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| of good
moral character, (2) file an application with the |
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| Department stating the
applicant's name, date and place of |
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| birth, place of current residence along
with
a certifying |
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| statement that he is not currently in violation of any federal,
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| State, or local laws or rules governing boxing , martial arts, |
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| or full-contact mixed martial arts, (3) provide proof of a |
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| surety
bond
of no less than $5,000 to cover financial |
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| obligations pursuant to this Act,
payable to the Department and |
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| conditioned for the payment of the tax imposed by
this Act and |
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| compliance with this Act and the rules promulgated pursuant to
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(4) provide a financial statement, prepared by a |
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| certified public accountant,
showing
liquid working capital of |
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| $10,000 or more, or a $10,000 performance bond
guaranteeing |
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| payment of all obligations relating to the promotional |
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| activities,
and (5) pay the required fee and meet any other |
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| requirements.
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| In determining good moral character, the Department may |
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| take into
consideration any violation of any of the provisions |
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| of Section 16 of this
Act and any felony conviction of the |
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| applicant, but such a conviction shall
not
operate as a bar to |
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| licensure. No license issued under this Act is
transferable.
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| The Department may issue temporary licenses as provided
by |
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| rule.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-593, eff. 6-1-08 .)
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| (225 ILCS 105/16) (from Ch. 111, par. 5016)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 16. Discipline and sanctions.
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| (a) The Department may refuse to issue a
permit or license, |
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| refuse to renew, suspend, revoke,
reprimand, place on
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| probation, or take such other disciplinary action as the |
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| Department may
deem proper, including the imposition of fines |
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| not to exceed $5,000 for
each violation, with regard to any |
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| license for one
or
any combination of the following reasons:
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| (1) gambling, betting, or wagering on the result of or |
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| a
contingency connected
with a contest or permitting such |
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| activity to
take place;
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| (2) participating in or permitting a sham or fake
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| contest;
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| (3) holding the contest at any other time or
place than
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| is stated
on the permit application;
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| (4) permitting any contestant other than those
stated |
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| on the
permit application to participate in a
contest, |
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| except as provided
in Section 9;
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| (5) violation or aiding in the violation of any of the
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| provisions of this
Act or any rules or regulations |
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| promulgated thereto;
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| (6) violation of any federal, State or local laws of |
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United States or other jurisdiction governing
contests |
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| or any regulation
promulgated pursuant thereto;
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| (7) charging a greater rate or rates of admission than |
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| is
specified on the permit application;
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| (8) failure to obtain all the necessary permits,
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| registrations, or licenses as required under this Act;
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| (9) failure to file the necessary bond or to pay the |
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| gross
receipts
tax as required by this Act;
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| (10) engaging in dishonorable, unethical or |
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| unprofessional
conduct
of a character likely to deceive, |
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| defraud or harm the public, or which
is detrimental to |
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| honestly conducted contests;
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| (11) employment of fraud, deception or any unlawful |
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| means in
applying
for or securing a permit or license under |
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| (12) permitting a physician making the physical |
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| examination
to
knowingly certify falsely to the physical |
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| condition of a contestant;
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| (13) permitting contestants of widely disparate |
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| weights or
abilities
to engage in contests;
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| (14) participating in a contest as a contestant
while |
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| under medical suspension in this State or
in
any other
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| state, territory or country;
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| (15) physical illness, including, but not limited to,
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| deterioration
through the aging process, or loss of motor |
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| skills which results in the
inability to participate in |
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| contests with
reasonable judgment,
skill, or safety;
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| (16) allowing one's license or permit issued
under
this |
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| Act to be used by another person;
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| (17) failing, within a reasonable time, to provide any
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| information
requested by the Department as a result of a |
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| formal or informal
complaint;
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| (18) professional incompetence;
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| (19) failure to file a return, or to pay the tax, |
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| penalty or
interest
shown in a filed return, or to pay any |
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| final assessment of tax, penalty or
interest, as required |
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| by any tax Act administered by the Illinois
Department of |
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| Revenue, until such time as the requirements of any such |
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| tax
Act are satisfied;
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| (20) (blank);
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| (21) habitual or excessive use or addiction to alcohol, |
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| narcotics,
stimulants, or any other
chemical agent or drug |
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| that results in an inability to participate in an
event; or
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| (22) failure to stop a contest or exhibition when |
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| requested to do so by
the Department.
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| (b) The determination by a circuit court that a licensee is |
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| subject to
involuntary admission or
judicial admission as |
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| provided in the Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities |
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| Code operates as
an automatic suspension. The suspension will |
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| end only upon a finding by a court
that the licensee is no
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| longer subject to involuntary admission or judicial admission, |
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| issuance of an
order so finding and
discharging the licensee, |
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| and upon the recommendation of the Board to the
Director that |
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| the licensee
be allowed to resume his or her practice.
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| (c) In enforcing this Section, the Board, upon a showing of |
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| a possible
violation,
may compel any
individual licensed to |
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| practice under this Act, or who has
applied for licensure |
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| pursuant to this Act, to submit to a mental or physical
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| examination, or both, as required
by and at the expense of the |
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| Department. The examining physicians or clinical
psychologists |
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| shall be
those specifically designated by the Board. The Board |
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| or the Department may
order the examining
physician or clinical |
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| psychologist to present testimony concerning this mental
or |
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| physical examination
of the licensee or applicant. No |
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| information shall be excluded
by
reason of any common
law or |
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| statutory privilege relating to communications between the |
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| licensee or applicant
and the examining physician or clinical |
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| psychologist. Eye examinations may be
provided by a
licensed |
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| and certified therapeutic optometrist. The individual to be |
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| examined
may have, at his or her
own expense, another physician |
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| of his or her choice present during all aspects
of the |
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| examination.
Failure of any individual to submit to a mental or |
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| physical examination, when
directed, shall be
grounds for |
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| suspension of a license until such time as the individual |
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| submits
to the examination if the
Board finds, after notice and |
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| hearing, that the refusal to submit to the
examination was |
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| without
reasonable cause.
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| (d) If the Board finds an individual unable to practice |
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| because of the
reasons
set forth in this
Section, the Board |
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| shall require the individual to submit to care, counseling,
or |
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| treatment by
physicians or clinical psychologists approved or |
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| designated by the Board, as a
condition, term, or
restriction |
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| for continued, reinstated, or renewed licensure, or
in lieu of |
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| care,
counseling, or treatment, the Board may recommend to the |
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| Department to file a
complaint to
immediately suspend, revoke, |
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| or otherwise discipline the license of the individual. Any
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| individual whose license was granted pursuant to this Act,
or
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| continued, reinstated,
renewed, disciplined, or supervised, |
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| subject to such conditions, terms, or
restrictions, who shall |
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| fail to
comply with such conditions, terms, or restrictions, |
25 |
| shall be referred to the
Director for a
determination as to |
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| whether the individual shall have his or her license suspended
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| (225 ILCS 105/25.1)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2012)
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| Sec. 25.1. Medical Suspension. A licensee who is determined |
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| by the
examining
physician to
be unfit to compete or officiate |
7 |
| shall be immediately suspended until it is
shown that he or she |
8 |
| is fit for
further competition or officiating. If the licensee |
9 |
| disagrees with a medical
suspension set at the
discretion of |
10 |
| the ringside physician, he or she may request a hearing to show
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| proof of fitness. The
hearing shall be provided at the earliest |
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| opportunity after the Department
receives a written request
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| from the licensee.
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| If the referee has rendered a decision of technical |
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| knockout against a
contestant or if
the contestant is knocked |
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| out other than by a blow to the head, the
contestant shall be
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| immediately suspended for a period of not less than 30 days. In |
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| a full-contact mixed martial arts art contest, if the |
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| contestant has tapped out or has submitted, the referee shall |
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| stop the contest and the ringside physician shall determine the |
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| length of suspension.
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22 |
| If the contestant has been knocked out by a blow to the |
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| head, he or
she shall be
suspended immediately for a period of |
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| not less than 45 days.
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25 |
| Prior to reinstatement, any contestant suspended for his or |