Indiana Statutes
§ 4-33-22-30 — Ineligibility for and revocation of license; conviction of offense related to controlled substances
Indiana § 4-33-22-30
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 4-33-22-30 (2026).
Text
The commission may declare any person
who has been convicted of an offense under IC 35-48 ineligible to
participate in any boxing, sparring, or unarmed combat match or
exhibition, or any other activity or event regulated by the commission,
notwithstanding that the person may hold a valid license issued by the
commission. The period of ineligibility shall be for not less than six (6)
months nor more than three (3) years, as determined by the
commission. If a convicted person is declared ineligible, the
commission shall suspend the person and declare the person ineligible
to participate in any boxing, sparring, or unarmed combat match or
exhibition, or any other activity or event regulated by the commission,
as soon as it discovers the conviction, but the period of ineligibility
shall commen
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.113-2010, SEC.11.
Nearby Sections
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§ 4-1-1-1
Dates beginning and ending§ 4-1-1-2
Reports to governor§ 4-1-10-1
Applicability§ 4-1-10-1.5
"Person"§ 4-1-10-11
Attorney general investigation of disclosures; notice to county
prosecutor and state police§ 4-1-10-12
Attorney general determination of infraction; report to appointing
authority and county prosecutor§ 4-1-10-13
Attorney general rulemaking authority§ 4-1-10-2
"State agency"§ 4-1-10-3
Nondisclosure of Social Security number§ 4-1-10-6
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Indiana § 4-33-22-30, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/in/4-33-22-30.