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41-9-1028
Section 41-9-1028 Alabama Athletic Commission - Conflict of interest. A member or employee
of the commission and any person who administers or enforces this article or rules adopted
in accordance with this article shall not be a member of, contract with, or receive any compensation
from any person or organization who authorizes, arranges, or promotes matches, contests, or
exhibitions of professional boxing, professional bare knuckle boxing, tough man contests,
professional wrestling, amateur mixed martial arts, or professional mixed martial arts or
who otherwise has a financial interest in any activity or licensee regulated by the commission.
The term compensation does not include funds held in escrow for payment to another person
in connection with a professional match, contest, or exhibition of boxing, bare knuckle boxing,
wrestling, or mixed martial arts. (Act 2009-622, p. 1872, §9; Act 2010-222, p. 392, §1;
Act 2013-285, p. 961, §1; Act 2019-491, §1.)...
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41-9-1031
Section 41-9-1031 Participant registration. (a) In addition to the license required in Section
41-9-1030, each professional boxer, professional bare knuckle boxer, amateur mixed martial
arts competitor, or professional mixed martial arts competitor who is a resident of this state
or another state which has no state boxing or athletic commission shall register with a boxing,
bare knuckle boxing, amateur mixed martial arts, or professional mixed martial arts registry
created or designated by the commission and renew his or her registration as prescribed by
rules of the commission. (b) At the time of registration and renewal, the boxer, bare knuckle
boxer, amateur mixed martial arts competitor, or professional mixed martial arts competitor
shall provide the registry with a recent photograph of the licensee and the Social Security
number of the licensee or, in the case of a foreign licensee, any similar citizen identification
number or licensee number from the country of residence of the...
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41-9-1035
Section 41-9-1035 Site requirements. All buildings or structures used or intended to be used
for holding or giving matches, contests, or exhibitions of professional boxing, professional
bare knuckle boxing, tough man contest, professional wrestling, amateur mixed martial arts,
or professional mixed martial arts shall be safe and shall in all manner conform to the laws,
ordinances, and regulations pertaining to buildings in the municipality or unincorporated
area of the county where the building or structure is situated. (Act 2009-622, p. 1872, §16;
Act 2010-222, p. 392, §1; Act 2013-285, p. 961, §1; Act 2019-491, §1.)...
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41-9-1038
Section 41-9-1038 Violations. (a) The Attorney General may bring a civil action requesting
relief, including a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or other order,
against any person who he or she believes is violating Section 41-9-1029, 41-9-1030, 41-9-1031,
41-9-1032, 41-9-1033, 41-9-1034, 41-9-1035, or 41-9-1037. (b)(1) Any manager, promoter, matchmaker,
or licensee who knowingly violates or coerces or causes any other person to violate Section
41-9-1030, 41-9-1031, 41-9-1032, 41-9-1033, 41-9-1034, 41-9-1035, 41-9-1036, or 41-9-1037
shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a Class C felony. (2) Any member or employee of the commission
or any person who administers or enforces this article or rules adopted pursuant to this article
who knowingly violates Section 41-9-1033 or 41-9-1034 shall, upon conviction, be guilty of
a Class C felony. (3) Any professional boxer, professional bare knuckle boxer, tough man contestant,
professional wrestler, amateur mixed martial arts...
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41-9-1022
Section 41-9-1022 Application. This article shall not be construed to apply to any match, contest,
or exhibition of boxing or wrestling in which the contestants are all amateurs and which is
governed or authorized by any of the following: (1) U.S.A. Boxing. (2) The Alabama High School
Athletic Association. (3) The National Collegiate Athletic Association. (4) Amateur Athletic
Union. (5) Golden Gloves. (6) USA Wrestling. (7) The National Junior College Athletic Association.
(8) The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. (9) The National Collegiate Wrestling
Association. (10) The local affiliate of any organization listed in this section. (Act 2009-622,
p. 1872, §3; Act 2013-285, p. 961, §1.)...
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41-9-1020
Section 41-9-1020 Short title. This article shall be known and may be cited as the Alabama
Boxing, Wrestling, and Mixed Martial Arts Act. (Act 2009-622, p. 1872, §1; Act 2010-222,
p. 392, §1; Act 2013-285, p. 961, §1.)...
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41-9-1023
Section 41-9-1023 Alabama Athletic Commission - Creation; composition; medical advisory panel.
(a) There is created the Alabama Athletic Commission composed of six members. (b)(1) The membership
of the commission shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural,
and economic diversity of the state. The six initial members shall be as follows: a. Two members
appointed by the Governor. b. One member appointed by the Alabama Athlete Agents Commission.
c. One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. d. One member appointed
by the President of the Senate. e. One member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the
Senate. (2) Initial appointments by the Governor shall be for one and three years, the initial
appointment by the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall be for four years, the initial
appointment of the President of the Senate shall be for two years, and the initial appointment
of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate...
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