New York Statutes
§ 1008 — Licenses; judges
New York § 1008
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N.Y. General Business § 1008 (2026).
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§ 1008. Licenses; judges.
1.Except as otherwise provided in sections\none thousand six and one thousand seventeen of this article, only a\nperson licensed by the commission, as a combative sports judge, may\njudge an authorized professional combative sport within the state.\nJudges for any authorized professional combative sport under the\njurisdiction of the commission shall be selected by the commission from\na list of qualified licensed judges maintained by the commission.\n 2. Any participant in a professional combative sport or his or her\nmanager may protest the assignment of a judge to a contest and the\nparticipant or manager may be heard by the commission or its designee if\nsuch protest is timely. If the protest is untimely it shall be summarily\nrejected.\n 3. Each person s
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