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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 229 — Boxing and wrestling

229.011 Definitions for chapter.

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As used in this chapter unless the context clearly indicates otherwise the following definitions shall apply:
(1)"Advertise" means the use of handbills, placards, posters, billboards, pictures,
printed or written material or newspapers or other publications, or radio, television,
Internet, and other communication media;
(2)"Boxing" means a contest or exhibition in which a person delivers blows with the
fist that may be reasonably expected to disable or inflict injury and in which boxers
compete for money, a prize, or other pecuniary gain, or for which admission is
charged to spectators;
(3)"Commission" means the Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Commission;
(4)"Exhibition" means an event or engagement:
(a)In which the participants show or display their skills without necessarily
striving to win;
(b)That involves amateurs not under the jurisdiction of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, the Amateur Athletic Union,
Golden Gloves, USA Boxing, or USA Wrestling; or
(c)That involves a public show in which an admission ticket is required, or other
charge is made, that is not sanctioned by one
(1)of the sanctioning bodies
listed in paragraph
(b)of this subsection;
(5)"Kickboxing" means a boxing contest or exhibition where the participants are
allowed to throw kicks or foot blows at the opponent in addition to punching with
the hands and in which kickboxers compete for money, a prize, or other pecuniary
gain, or for which admission is charged to spectators;
(6)"Mixed martial arts" means any form of unarmed contest or exhibition in which
participants compete for money, a prize, or other pecuniary gain, or for which
admission is charged to spectators. Mixed martial arts may include any element or
combination of elements of boxing, kickboxing, wrestling, or other martial arts.
Exhibitions where participants are judged on form and style and where punches and
kicks are pulled shall not be included in this definition;
(7)"Muay thai" means a boxing contest or exhibition where the participants are
allowed combined use of clinches, elbows, knees, and shins in addition to punching
with the hands and in which participants compete for money, a prize, or other
pecuniary gain, or for which admission is charged to spectators;
(8)"Person" means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, or club;
(9)"Show" means any boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts, muay thai, or wrestling
match, contest, or exhibition coming under the jurisdiction of the Kentucky Boxing
and Wrestling Commission;
(10)"Unarmed combat" means boxing, kickboxing, sparring, wrestling, mixed martial
arts, or muay thai under the jurisdiction of the commission; and
(11)"Wrestling" means an activity or performance of athletic and wrestling skill
between individuals who are not under the jurisdiction of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, or USA Wrestling in which the participants struggle hand-to-hand primarily for the purpose of providing entertainment to spectators rather than conducting a bona fide athletic contest. The outcome of these matches may be predetermined. Participating wrestlers may not be required to use their best efforts in order to win.
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