Sec. 21. (a) A person to whom a permit is issued may not:

(1) hold the match or exhibition at any other time or place;

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 4-33-22-21

  • boxing: means the art of attack and defense with the fists, or feet in the case of kickboxing, practiced as a sport. See Indiana Code 4-33-22-1
  • sparring: means combat in which participants intend to and actually:

    Indiana Code 4-33-22-5

  • unarmed combat: means the practice, or any related practice, of mixed martial arts or martial arts. See Indiana Code 4-33-22-7
(2) permit any other contestant to participate in the match or exhibition;

(3) charge a greater rate or rates of admission; or

(4) pay a greater fee, compensation, or percentage to contestants than that specified in the application filed before the issuance of the permit.

     (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), in case of emergency the commission may, upon application, allow a person to hold a boxing, sparring, or unarmed combat match or exhibition wherever and whenever it considers fit within the city in which the person is located and substitute contestants or seconds as circumstances may require.

As added by P.L.113-2010, SEC.11.