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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

229.025 Administrative regulations -- License requirement -- License fees --

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License age requirement.
(1)Every licensee shall be subject to the administrative regulations promulgated
by the commission.
(2)No person shall participate in an unarmed combat show in any capacity without
holding a license issued by the commission.
(3)The commission shall establish through the promulgation of administrative
regulations:
(a)All license types, the eligibility requirements for each license type, and the
expiration date of each license type;
(b)The annual license fee, which shall be no greater than:
1. Five hundred dollars ($500) for promoter licenses; and
2. Fifty dollars ($50) for all other licenses; and
(c)The method for submitting all applications for licensure.
(4)No contestant under eighteen
(18)years of age shall be knowingly issued a
license or allowed to participate in any unarmed combat shows, nor shall any
person obtain, or cause to be obtained, a license for any person under
eighteen
(18)years of age to participate in any unarmed combat show, except
through a sanctioning body authorized by KRS 229.045.
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