Acts and Regulations

2014-131 - General

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Application - officials’ licences
12(1)An application for a corner-person’s licence, a judge’s licence, a referee’s licence, a room-supervisor’s licence or a timekeeper’s licence shall include the following information about the applicant:
(a) the full legal name and any aliases the applicant uses or has used;
(b) the residential address, the mailing address, the daytime telephone number, and, if available, an email address;
(c) the date of birth; and
(d) the gender.
12(2)An application for a licence referred to in subsection (1) shall contain a declaration that the person will not attend at an event under the influence of a substance that could impair his or her judgment in performing his or her official duties.
12(3)An application for a licence referred to in subsection (1) shall contain a statement indicating
(a) whether the applicant holds a licence or has another form of authorization in another jurisdiction that authorizes the holder to perform the same activity that is the subject of the licence, and, if yes, the licence or authorization number, if any, and the expiry date of the licence or authorization, and
(b) that the applicant agrees to comply with the code of conduct established by the Commission.
12(4)An application for a referee’s licence or a judge’s licence shall contain a statement specifying
(a) each combat sport for which the applicant is seeking a licence, and
(b) whether the applicant is seeking to serve at professional bouts, amateur bouts, or a combination of these for each combat sport specified under paragraph (a).
12(5)An application for a referee’s licence or a judge’s licence shall be accompanied by a report of an ophthalmologist or optometrist who has conducted an eye examination of the applicant not more than 12 months before the date of the application.
12(6)An application for a referee’s licence shall be accompanied by a report of a medical practitioner who has conducted a physical examination of the person not more than 12 months before the date of the application that indicates that the person is medically fit to act as a referee.
Application - officials’ licences
12(1)An application for a corner-person’s licence, a judge’s licence, a referee’s licence, a room-supervisor’s licence or a timekeeper’s licence shall include the following information about the applicant:
(a) the full legal name and any aliases the applicant uses or has used;
(b) the residential address, the mailing address, the daytime telephone number, and, if available, an email address;
(c) the date of birth; and
(d) the gender.
12(2)An application for a licence referred to in subsection (1) shall contain a declaration that the person will not attend at an event under the influence of a substance that could impair his or her judgment in performing his or her official duties.
12(3)An application for a licence referred to in subsection (1) shall contain a statement indicating
(a) whether the applicant holds a licence or has another form of authorization in another jurisdiction that authorizes the holder to perform the same activity that is the subject of the licence, and, if yes, the licence or authorization number, if any, and the expiry date of the licence or authorization, and
(b) that the applicant agrees to comply with the code of conduct established by the Commission.
12(4)An application for a referee’s licence or a judge’s licence shall contain a statement specifying
(a) each combat sport for which the applicant is seeking a licence, and
(b) whether the applicant is seeking to serve at professional bouts, amateur bouts, or a combination of these for each combat sport specified under paragraph (a).
12(5)An application for a referee’s licence or a judge’s licence shall be accompanied by a report of an ophthalmologist or optometrist who has conducted an eye examination of the applicant not more than 12 months before the date of the application.
12(6)An application for a referee’s licence shall be accompanied by a report of a medical practitioner who has conducted a physical examination of the person not more than 12 months before the date of the application that indicates that the person is medically fit to act as a referee.