NRS 467.150 – Length of boxing contests and rounds; rest between rounds.
No boxing contest, sparring match or exhibition may be more than 12 rounds in length. Rounds must be not more than 3 minutes. There must be a rest period of 60 seconds between successive rounds. [7:40:1941; 1931 NCL § 905.06]—(NRS A 1960, 428; 1983, 613, 614; 1993, 1452)
NRS 467.153 – Drug testing.
The Commission shall perform drug testing of amateur and professional unarmed combatants. Such drug testing may take place at any time, including, without limitation, during any period of training. (Added to NRS by 2015, 2979)
NRS 467.155 – Weighing-in of participants in boxing contests.
Every participant in a boxing contest shall be present and weighed in no later than noon on the day of the contest. (Added to NRS by 1960, 431; A 2019, 1258)
NRS 467.108 – Additional fee for each ticket sold for admission to live professional contest of unarmed combat; use of money collected; application for grant; regulations.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, in addition to the payment of any other fees or taxes required by this chapter, a promoter shall pay to the Commission a fee of $1.00 for each ticket sold for admission to a live professional contest of unarmed combat which is held in this State. 2. […]
NRS 467.109 – Time for report to Commission and payment of additional fees by promoter.
1. Every promoter shall, within 10 days after the completion of any contest, match or exhibition for which an admission fee is charged and received, furnish to the Commission a verified written report showing: (a) The number of tickets sold and issued or sold or issued for the contest, match or exhibition; (b) The amount […]
NRS 467.110 – Suspension, revocation and other disciplining of contestant and other participants; grounds for refusal to issue license.
1. The Commission may suspend or revoke the license of, otherwise discipline, or take any combination of such actions against any contestant, promoter, ring official or other participant who, in the judgment of the Commission: (a) Enters into a contract for a contest or exhibition of unarmed combat in bad faith; (b) Participates in any […]
NRS 467.113 – Hearing by member of Commission; notice of disciplinary hearing; approval of adjudication and order by majority of Commission; distribution of written report.
1. Any member of the Commission may conduct hearings. 2. All disciplinary hearings conducted under the provisions of this chapter must be preceded by a written notice to be served upon the accused at least 10 days before the hearing. 3. Before any adjudication is rendered, a majority of the members of the Commission shall […]
NRS 467.115 – Chair and Commission may issue subpoenas, administer oaths, appoint hearing examiners and pay certain expenses; penalty for making false oath before Commission.
1. The Chair of the Commission, or a quorum of three members of the Commission, may: (a) Issue subpoenas to require the attendance and testimony of a licensee or other person whom the Commission believes to have information of importance to the Commission; (b) Issue subpoenas duces tecum to require the production of books and […]
NRS 467.117 – Temporary suspension of license or permit or period of ineligibility by member or Executive Director of Commission pending final determination by Commission; continuation of suspension or period of ineligibility by Commission; procedure.
1. Each member of the Commission or the Executive Director of the Commission may, upon his or her own motion or upon the verified written charge of any person charging a licensee, the holder of a permit or any other person associated with unarmed combat in this State with violating any provision of this chapter […]
NRS 467.102 – Application for license to include social security number of applicant. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
An application for a license issued pursuant to NRS 467.100 must include the social security number of the applicant. (Added to NRS by 1997, 2066)