Acts and Regulations

2014, c.48 - Combat Sport Act

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Regulations
44(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) prescribing additional combat sports for the purpose of section 2;
(b) prescribing the fee payable for an event permit;
(b.1) prescribing the minimum and maximum amounts of a bond or other security payable by an applicant for an event permit;
(c) prescribing the time limit for submitting an application for an event permit to the Commission;
(d) prescribing the information to be included in an application for an event permit;
(e) prescribing the documents to accompany an application for an event permit;
(f) prescribing the eligibility requirements for an event permit;
(g) specifying the authorities from whom a person is required to receive approval for the holding of an event before applying for an event permit;
(h) prescribing information and documents to be provided to the Commission by the holder of an event permit;
(i) prescribing the time limits for providing information and documents referred to in paragraph (h);
(j) requiring that the combat sport rules followed at an event be issued by a national or international combat sport organization;
(k) specifying additional authorizations with respect to an event that are required to be provided to the Commission by the holder of an event permit;
(l) prescribing requirements for a security plan for an event;
(m) prescribing the medical information, including medical test results to be provided to the holder of an event permit by the holder of a contestant’s licence who intends to participate in the event;
(n) requiring the holder of an event permit to provide the information referred to in paragraph (m) to the Commission;
(n.1) requiring the holder of an event permit to deposit in trust to the Commission, in the prescribed form, the full amount of the purses payable to contestants participating in an event, and the time limit for the deposit;
(n.2) requiring the holder of an event permit to deposit in trust with the Commission the full amount of fees payable to officials designated to attend at an event, including those payable to ringside medical practitioners, and the time limit for the deposit;
(o) prescribing a percentage for the purposes of subsection 21(2);
(p) prescribing the fees payable for a licence;
(q) prescribing the information to be included in an application for a licence;
(r) prescribing the documents to accompany an application for a licence;
(s) prescribing the medical information, including medical test results, to be provided to the Commission by an applicant for a licence;
(t) prescribing the minimum number of officials that the Commission is required to have in attendance at an event, which may vary by combat sport;
(u) prescribing the maximum number of corner-persons per contestant at an event;
(v) prescribing the minimum number of ringside medical practitioners that the Commission is required to have in attendance at an event;
(w) prescribing the duties and powers of licence holders at an event;
(w.1) prescribing the duties and powers of the Commission in relation to and at an event;
(x) prescribing the duties and powers of ringside medical practitioners at an event;
(y) prescribing the duties and powers of inspectors at an event;
(z) prescribing the responsibilities of announcers at an event;
(aa) establishing procedures with respect to weigh-ins at an event, including prescribing the persons required to be in attendance at a weigh-in;
(bb) establishing rules governing when a contestant who is overweight at a weigh-in
(i) is allowed to participate in a bout,
(ii) is not allowed to participate in a bout,
(iii) is allowed to participate in a bout with the consent of his or her opponent;
(cc) prescribing the time and circumstances for the purposes of section 26.1.
44(2)A regulation made under paragraph (1)(p), (q), (r), (s) or (w) may vary for or be made in respect of different categories or subcategories of licences, and for different persons or classes of persons.
44(3)In the case of a conflict or an inconsistency between a combat sport rule referred to in paragraph (1)(j) and a provision of this Act or the regulations under this Act, the provision of this Act or the regulations under this Act prevails.
2021, c.15, s.7
Regulations
44(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) prescribing additional combat sports for the purpose of section 2;
(b) prescribing the fee payable for an event permit;
(c) prescribing the time limit for submitting an application for an event permit to the Commission;
(d) prescribing the information to be included in an application for an event permit;
(e) prescribing the documents to accompany an application for an event permit;
(f) prescribing the eligibility requirements for an event permit;
(g) specifying the authorities from whom a person is required to receive approval for the holding of an event before applying for an event permit;
(h) prescribing information and documents to be provided to the Commission by the holder of an event permit;
(i) prescribing the time limits for providing information and documents referred to in paragraph (h);
(j) requiring that the combat sport rules followed at an event be issued by a national or international combat sport organization;
(k) specifying additional authorizations with respect to an event that are required to be provided to the Commission by the holder of an event permit;
(l) prescribing requirements for a security plan for an event;
(m) prescribing the medical information, including medical test results to be provided to the holder of an event permit by the holder of a contestant’s licence who intends to participate in the event;
(n) requiring the holder of an event permit to provide the information referred to in paragraph (m) to the Commission;
(o) prescribing a percentage for the purposes of subsection 21(2);
(p) prescribing the fees payable for a licence;
(q) prescribing the information to be included in an application for a licence;
(r) prescribing the documents to accompany an application for a licence;
(s) prescribing the medical information, including medical test results, to be provided to the Commission by an applicant for a licence;
(t) prescribing the minimum number of officials that a promoter is required to have in attendance at an event, which may vary by combat sport;
(u) prescribing the maximum number of corner-persons per contestant at an event;
(v) prescribing the minimum number of ringside medical practitioners that a promoter is required to have in attendance at an event;
(w) prescribing the duties and powers of licence holders at an event;
(x) prescribing the duties and powers of ringside medical practitioners at an event;
(y) prescribing the duties and powers of inspectors at an event;
(z) prescribing the responsibilities of announcers at an event;
(aa) establishing procedures with respect to weigh-ins at an event, including prescribing the persons required to be in attendance at a weigh-in;
(bb) establishing rules governing when a contestant who is overweight at a weigh-in
(i) is allowed to participate in a bout,
(ii) is not allowed to participate in a bout,
(iii) is allowed to participate in a bout with the consent of his or her opponent.
44(2)A regulation made under paragraph (1)(p), (q), (r), (s) or (w) may vary for or be made in respect of different categories or subcategories of licences, and for different persons or classes of persons.
44(3)In the case of a conflict or an inconsistency between a combat sport rule referred to in paragraph (1)(j) and a provision of this Act or the regulations under this Act, the provision of this Act or the regulations under this Act prevails.
Regulations
44(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) prescribing additional combat sports for the purpose of section 2;
(b) prescribing the fee payable for an event permit;
(c) prescribing the time limit for submitting an application for an event permit to the Commission;
(d) prescribing the information to be included in an application for an event permit;
(e) prescribing the documents to accompany an application for an event permit;
(f) prescribing the eligibility requirements for an event permit;
(g) specifying the authorities from whom a person is required to receive approval for the holding of an event before applying for an event permit;
(h) prescribing information and documents to be provided to the Commission by the holder of an event permit;
(i) prescribing the time limits for providing information and documents referred to in paragraph (h);
(j) requiring that the combat sport rules followed at an event be issued by a national or international combat sport organization;
(k) specifying additional authorizations with respect to an event that are required to be provided to the Commission by the holder of an event permit;
(l) prescribing requirements for a security plan for an event;
(m) prescribing the medical information, including medical test results to be provided to the holder of an event permit by the holder of a contestant’s licence who intends to participate in the event;
(n) requiring the holder of an event permit to provide the information referred to in paragraph (m) to the Commission;
(o) prescribing a percentage for the purposes of subsection 21(2);
(p) prescribing the fees payable for a licence;
(q) prescribing the information to be included in an application for a licence;
(r) prescribing the documents to accompany an application for a licence;
(s) prescribing the medical information, including medical test results, to be provided to the Commission by an applicant for a licence;
(t) prescribing the minimum number of officials that a promoter is required to have in attendance at an event, which may vary by combat sport;
(u) prescribing the maximum number of corner-persons per contestant at an event;
(v) prescribing the minimum number of ringside medical practitioners that a promoter is required to have in attendance at an event;
(w) prescribing the duties and powers of licence holders at an event;
(x) prescribing the duties and powers of ringside medical practitioners at an event;
(y) prescribing the duties and powers of inspectors at an event;
(z) prescribing the responsibilities of announcers at an event;
(aa) establishing procedures with respect to weigh-ins at an event, including prescribing the persons required to be in attendance at a weigh-in;
(bb) establishing rules governing when a contestant who is overweight at a weigh-in
(i) is allowed to participate in a bout,
(ii) is not allowed to participate in a bout,
(iii) is allowed to participate in a bout with the consent of his or her opponent.
44(2)A regulation made under paragraph (1)(p), (q), (r), (s) or (w) may vary for or be made in respect of different categories or subcategories of licences, and for different persons or classes of persons.
44(3)In the case of a conflict or an inconsistency between a combat sport rule referred to in paragraph (1)(j) and a provision of this Act or the regulations under this Act, the provision of this Act or the regulations under this Act prevails.