§ 43-4B-4 - Authority of commission; inspectors; prefight physicals; investigations; promotion of amateur boxing; identification cards for boxers; boxing registry; financial backing of professional
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-4B-4   (2010)
    43-4B-4.    Authority of commission; inspectors; prefight physicals;  investigations; promotion of amateur boxing; identification cards for  boxers; boxing registry; financial backing of professional events; tax  payments 
      (a)  The  commission is the sole regulator of professional boxing in Georgia and  shall have authority to protect the physical safety and welfare of  professional boxers and serve the public interest by closely supervising  all professional boxing in Georgia.
(b)  The  commission shall have the sole jurisdiction to license the promotion or  holding of each professional match, contest, or exhibition of boxing  promoted or held within this state.
(c)  The  commission shall have the sole authority to license participants in any  professional match, contest, or exhibition of boxing held in this  state.
(d)  The commission has the authority  to direct, manage, control, and supervise all professional matches,  contests, or exhibitions of boxing. It may adopt bylaws for its own  management and promulgate and enforce rules and regulations consistent  with this chapter.
(e)  The commission may  appoint one or more inspectors as duly authorized representatives of the  commission to ensure that the rules are strictly observed. Such  inspectors shall be present at all professional matches, contests, or  exhibitions of boxing.
(f)  The commission  may designate physicians as duly authorized representatives of the  commission to conduct physical examinations of boxers licensed under  this chapter and shall designate a roster of physicians authorized to  conduct prefight physicals and serve as ringside physicians in all  professional boxing matches held in this state.
(g)  The  commission or any agent duly designated by the commission may make  investigations. The commission may hold hearings; issue subpoenas to  compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers,  and records; and administer oaths to and examine any witnesses for the  purpose of determining any question coming before it under this chapter  or under the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter.  During an investigation of any allegation which, if proven, would result  in criminal or civil sanctions as provided in this chapter, the  commission may withhold all or a portion of the gross receipts to which  the person under investigation is entitled until such time as the matter  has been resolved.
(h)  The commission  shall be authorized to engage in activities which promote amateur boxing  in this state and to contract with any nonprofit organization which is  exempted from the taxation of income pursuant to Code Section 48-7-25  for the provision of services related to the promotion of amateur boxing  in this state. To support amateur boxing in this state, the commission  may promote voluntary contributions through the application process or  through any fund raising or other promotional technique deemed  appropriate by the commission.
(i)  Pursuant  to 15 U.S.C.A. Section 6301, et seq., the commission is authorized to  issue to each boxer who is a resident of this state an identification  card bearing the boxer's photograph and in such form and containing such  information as the commission deems necessary and appropriate. The  commission is expressly authorized to ensure that the form and manner of  issuance of such identification cards comply with any applicable  federal law or regulation. The commission is authorized to charge an  amount not to exceed $100.00 per card for the issuance or replacement of  each identification card.
(j)  The  commission is authorized to create a boxing registry or to designate a  nationally recognized boxing registry and to register each boxer who is a  resident of this state or who is a resident of another state which has  no boxing registry.
(k)  The commission is  authorized to inquire into the financial backing of any professional  match, contest, or exhibition of boxing and obtain answers to written or  oral questions propounded to all persons associated with such  professional event.
(l)  The commission is  authorized to receive tax payments in accordance with Code Section  43-4B-20, and to remit such tax payments to the general treasury.