Acts and Regulations

2014-131 - General

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Contestant’s duties
18(1)A contestant shall report for weigh-in at the time and place determined by the Commission.
18(2)On arrival at an event at least 90 minutes before the scheduled time of his or her bout, a contestant shall report to the promoter, personally or through his or her manager or corner-person.
18(3)A contestant shall undergo a pre-bout medical examination performed by the ringside medical practitioner at the event and, if he or she has suffered an illness, injury or knockout within the 90 day period before the date of the event, the contestant shall report this to the ringside medical practitioner.
18(4)A contestant shall not leave the dressing room after a room supervisor has performed the equipment check under subsection 22(2) until the contestant is escorted to the ring.
18(5)A contestant shall not use grease, petroleum jelly or any other slippery substance that might hinder or injure an opponent in a bout but may lightly apply grease, petroleum jelly or other slippery substance on his or her eyebrows, the bridge of the nose and behind the ears.
18(6)A contestant shall conduct himself or herself in a respectful manner and shall abide by the code of conduct established by the Commission.
18(7)A contestant shall undergo a post-bout medical examination performed by the ringside medical practitioner at the event.
18(8)If the ringside medical practitioner requires a contestant to undergo medical examinations or testing after an event, the contestant shall undergo the examination or testing and shall submit the results to the Commission.
Contestant’s duties
18(1)A contestant shall report for weigh-in at the time and place determined by the Commission.
18(2)On arrival at an event at least 90 minutes before the scheduled time of his or her bout, a contestant shall report to the promoter, personally or through his or her manager or corner-person.
18(3)A contestant shall undergo a pre-bout medical examination performed by the ringside medical practitioner at the event and, if he or she has suffered an illness, injury or knockout within the 90 day period before the date of the event, the contestant shall report this to the ringside medical practitioner.
18(4)A contestant shall not leave the dressing room after a room supervisor has performed the equipment check under subsection 22(2) until the contestant is escorted to the ring.
18(5)A contestant shall not use grease, petroleum jelly or any other slippery substance that might hinder or injure an opponent in a bout but may lightly apply grease, petroleum jelly or other slippery substance on his or her eyebrows, the bridge of the nose and behind the ears.
18(6)A contestant shall conduct himself or herself in a respectful manner and shall abide by the code of conduct established by the Commission.
18(7)A contestant shall undergo a post-bout medical examination performed by the ringside medical practitioner at the event.
18(8)If the ringside medical practitioner requires a contestant to undergo medical examinations or testing after an event, the contestant shall undergo the examination or testing and shall submit the results to the Commission.