SECTION 92:10-1-7. Denial of license or permit  


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  • (a)   The Commission may deny any application for license that does not comply with the requirements of the Act or this chapter. Furthermore, the Commission shall deny a license to an applicant who has competed in an event not sanctioned by a state or tribal commission for a period of 60 days from the date of the event. Participants who are currently licensed by the Commission shall not be approved to compete until 60 days from the date of their last non-state or non-tribal commission sanctioned fight.
    (b)   The Commission may refuse to issue any sanctioning permit because of the unavailability of an inspector, because the location of the event is determined by the Commission to be inadequate or unsafe, because the application is incomplete, or for any other reason under the Act.
    (c)   The Commission may deny any type of new or renewal license or sanctioning permit to an applicant having an unpaid license fee, sanctioning permit fee, pending security forfeiture, or assessment due the Commission pursuant to the Act or this chapter.
    (d)   The Commission shall not allow a boxing event to be conducted without a minimum of four (4) bouts or a mixed martial arts event without a minimum of seven (7) bouts unless otherwise approved by the Commission. Promoters and matchmakers who do not have the number of bouts scheduled at the designated start time for the event are responsible for all costs for payments to officials and costs incurred by the Commission in preparation for the event.
[Source: Added at 17 Ok Reg 2286, eff 6-26-00; Amended at 27 Ok Reg 213, eff 10-8-09 through 7-14-10 (emergency); Amended at 28 Ok Reg 2208, eff 7-25-11; Amended at 30 Ok Reg 1523, eff 7-25-13]

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This emergency action expired without being superseded by a permanent action. Upon expiration of an emergency amendatory action, the last effective permanent text is reinstated. Therefore, on 7-15-10 (after the 7-14-10 expiration of this emergency action), the text of 92:10-1-7 reverted back to the permanent text that became effective 6-26-00, as was last published in the 2006 Edition of the OAC, and remained as such until amended by permanent action on 7-25-11.