(Amendment)
DAR File No.: 34180
Filed: 10/31/2010 10:12:58 PMRULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
The amendment would base the minimum fee paid by the promoter for referees, judges, and timekeepers on the number of bouts and not on attendance and would allow ringside physicians to negotiate their own fees based on market conditions.
Summary of the rule or change:
The amendment would base the minimum fee paid by the promoter for referees, judges, and timekeepers on the number of bouts and not on attendance and would allow ringside physicians to negotiate their own fees based on market conditions.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Title 63C, Chapter 11
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
This wouldn't affect the state budget since the event promoter pays the fees for officials and the ringside physician(s).
local governments:
This amendment will not affect local governments since they don't regulate unarmed combat or pay any fees to event officials.
small businesses:
Depending on the number of bouts, the fees will go up or down and would not be dependent on the number of people attending the events. Officials' fees are not a significant percentage in the total cost of promoting events.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
Officials' minimum payment will now be based on the number of bouts and not attendance. The fee schedule sets the minimum charge, officials are able to negotiate higher fees for larger events, based on market demand.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
The minimum fee for a referee is $100, for a judge is $50, and timekeeper is $35. The fees for judges and timekeepers increase to $100 and $50 for events with 5 or more bouts. The minimum fee for ringside physicians is being eliminated to meet market conditions, but should have little impact on the promoters.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
Setting the minimum fees for event officials based on the number of bouts is a more equitable policy and is consistent with the level of effort required to support an event.
Richard Montanez, Commission Chair
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Governor
Economic Development, Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission
324 S STATE ST
STE 500
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84111Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Bill Colbert at the above address, by phone at 801-538-8876, by FAX at 801-538-8888, or by Internet E-mail at bcolbert@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
12/15/2010
This rule may become effective on:
12/22/2010
Authorized by:
Bill Colbert, Secretary, PSUAC
RULE TEXT
R359. Governor, Economic Development, Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission.
R359-1. Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission Act Rule.
R359-1-511. Event Officials.
(1) Selection and approval of event officials for a contest, bout, program, match, or exhibition.
(a) The event officials are the referee(s), judges, timekeeper and physician(s).
(b) The commission shall approve all event officials.
(c) The number of event officials assigned is dependent on the number of rounds, bouts and/or championship bouts.
(d) The number of event officials required to be in attendance, or the substitution of officials for any reason or at any time during the event shall be solely within the power and discretion of the Commission.
(e) The promoter may select the event announcer.
(2) Event officials shall be stationed at places designated by the Commissioner in Charge or Director.
(3) Referees, judges, timekeepers and physicians shall be deemed to be independent contractors of the Commission.
(4) All ring officials assigned and directed by the Commission to be in attendance at any event, bout, program, match, or exhibition shall be paid by the licensed promoter for the event in accordance with the fee schedule approved by the Commission.
(6) The promoter shall pay to the Commission the total fees set by the Commission for all officials whom the Commission directs to officiate in a contest or exhibition promoted by the promoter.
(7) Event Officials' Minimum Fee Schedule:
TABLE
[EVENT ATTENDANCE]NUMBER OF BOUTS REFEREE JUDGE TIMEKEEPER[
PHYSICIAN]
[0 - 500]1-5 [$50]$100.00 $[35]50.00 $35.00[$300.00]
[501 - 4000]>5 $100.00 [$50]$100.00 $50.00[$350.00]
[4001 - 10000 $200.00 $100.00 $100.00 $400.00]
10001 AND ABOVE $400.00 $200.00 $200.00 $500.00(8) If any licensee of the Commission protests the assignment of a referee or judge, the matter will be reviewed by two Commissioners or a Commissioner and the Commission Director and/or Chief Inspector in order to make such disposition of the protest as the facts may justify. Protests not made in a timely manner may be denied.
KEY: licensing, boxing, unarmed combat, white-collar contests
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [
October 1], 2010Notice of Continuation: May 10, 2007
Authorizing, Implemented, or Interpreted Law: 63C-11-101 et seq.
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 12/22/2010
- Publication Date:
- 11/15/2010
- Filed Date:
- 10/31/2010
- Agencies:
- Governor,Economic Development, Pete Suazo Utah Athletic Commission
- Rulemaking Authority:
Title 63C, Chapter 11
- Authorized By:
- Bill Colbert, Secretary, PSUAC
- DAR File No.:
- 34180
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- R359-1-511. Announcer.