(1) The Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Commission Medical Advisory Panel is hereby created and established as an agency of state government.
(2) (a) The panel shall consist of three (3) to five (5) physicians appointed by the secretary of the Public Protection Cabinet.
(b) At least one (1) of the panel members shall be a neurologist.
(c) In addition to the physicians appointed to the panel under this subsection, the licensed physician appointed to the commission by the Governor under KRS § 229.151 shall be an ex officio voting member of the panel and shall serve as the panel’s chairperson.
(3) Each physician shall be:
(a) Licensed to practice medicine in Kentucky; and
(b) Knowledgeable regarding one (1) or more medical fields related to the kinds and types of injuries or conditions likely to be the result of unarmed combat.
(4) Each member of the panel shall receive one hundred dollars ($100) per day for each meeting of the panel and for each day that the member is engaged in carrying out the duties of the panel.
(5) The panel shall advise the Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Commission regarding:
(a) Health and safety issues and policy relating to the sports regulated by the commission;
(b) The fitness of an individual referred to the panel for review to compete in the regulated sports; and
(c) The length of a medical suspension of an injured person.
(6) Meetings of the Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Medical Advisory Panel held for the purpose of discussing an individual’s fitness to obtain a license or to compete shall be exempt from the Kentucky Open Meetings Law established in KRS Chapter 61.
(7) Meetings of the Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Medical Advisory Panel for the purpose of discussing individual fitness to obtain a license or to compete may be held in the form of written, video, telephonic, or electronic communications between members. The members shall not be compensated for these meetings.
Effective:June 29, 2017
History: Amended 2017 Ky. Acts ch. 70, sec. 19, effective June 29, 2017. — Created 2008 Ky. Acts ch. 91, sec. 15, effective July 15, 2008.