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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 5 — ATHLETICS AND SPORTS · Chapter 1

§ 103. Duties of commission.

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§ 103. Duties of commission.
(a)Meetings.-- The commission shall hold regular meetings at least once every two months to carry out the requirements of this part, which shall include the consideration of any rules or regulations or amendments thereto which are recommended by the executive director. The meetings shall be open to the public. The meeting times shall be scheduled one year in advance and shall be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.
(b)General duties.-- In addition to any other power specifically granted by this part, the commission:
(1)May establish policy and shall promulgate rules and regulations regarding professional and amateur boxing contests and exhibitions held within this Commonwealth and the presentation of such contests and exhibitions and all matters pertaining thereto, except such contests and exhibitions as are specifically exempted from this part.
(2)Shall promulgate rules and regulations regarding collection of taxes on professional wrestling exhibitions.
(3)May establish policy and promulgate rules and regulations regarding professional and amateur wrestling contests as authorized under Chapter 21 (relating to regulation of professional wrestling contests and exhibitions). The rules and regulations authorized under this section include those rules and regulations required by this part, together with such others as the commission considers necessary in order to carry out the provisions of this part.
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