R. 61K1-4.001 Amateur Sanctioning Organization Licensure, Criteria for Approval and Denial
R. 61K1-4.002 Compliance Checks
R. 61K1-4.004 Emergency Medical Equipment; Other Requirements
R. 61K1-4.005 Arena Equipment Requirements; Ring Requirements; and Fenced Area Requirements
R. 61K1-4.006 Physician and Emergency Medical Technician Requirements
R. 61K1-4.007 Insurance Requirements
R. 61K1-4.008 Pre-Match Physical for Amateur
R. 61K1-4.009 Post-Match Physical of Amateur; Suspension of Amateur Athlete
R. 61K1-4.011 Unprofessional or Unethical Conduct
R. 61K1-4.012 Citations
R. 61K1-4.013 Notices of Non-Compliance
R. 61K1-4.014 Records
R. 61K1-4.015 Disciplinary Guidelines
R. 61K1-4.016 Boxing Weight Classes; Weigh-In
R. 61K1-4.017 Boxing Conduct of Bout; Rounds
R. 61K1-4.018 Boxing Apparel
R. 61K1-4.019 Boxing Bandages; Handwraps; Gloves
R. 61K1-4.020 Kickboxing Weight Classes; Weigh-In
R. 61K1-4.021 Kickboxing Conduct of Bout; Rounds
R. 61K1-4.022 Kickboxing Apparel
R. 61K1-4.023 Kickboxing Bandages and Handwraps; Gloves
R. 61K1-4.024 Mixed Martial Arts Weight Classes; Weigh-In
R. 61K1-4.025 Mixed Martial Arts Conduct of Bout; Rounds
R. 61K1-4.026 Mixed Martial Arts Apparel
R. 61K1-4.027 Mixed Martial Arts Bandages and Handwraps; Gloves
R. 61K1-4.028 Supervision of Amateur Events
R. 61K1-4.029 Matches; Prohibited During Certain Hours
R. 61K1-4.030 Match Results

Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 61K1-4 - Health and Safety Standards for Amateur Boxing, Kickboxing, and Mixed Martial Arts

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