Louisiana Statutes
§ 4:66 — Professional boxing contracts; permits
Louisiana·Title 4 Amusements and Sports
A. Each club licensed to hold, conduct or give professional boxing contests or exhibitions shall furnish signed contracts to the commission as follows:
(1)in the case of main event boxers, six days before the contest or exhibition; and (2) in the case of preliminary boxers, four days before the contest or exhibition. No such licensed promoting club, matchmaker, manager, boxer, or wrestler, may publicly announce or advertise that any bout or exhibition will take place unless such bout or exhibition has been formally approved by the commission.
B. Each club affected by the provisions of this chapter shall secure permits from the commission prior to holding any contest or exhibition. The commission shall not grant more than two permits a week to any club, nor shall the commission grant permi
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Related
Super City Boxing Productions, Inc. v. Louisiana State Athletic Commission
423 So. 2d 643 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1982)
Legislative History
Acts 1974, No. 553, §1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 4:10
Game regulations§ 4:10.1
Capital prize to be awarded§ 4:10.2
False advertising§ 4:10.3
Specific games; requirements§ 4:10.4
Gambling prohibited§ 4:10.5
Exemptions§ 4:10.6
Violations; penalties§ 4:141
§ 4:141§ 4:142
Purpose§ 4:143
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