Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 708 — Suspension and revocation for injuries

Pennsylvania § 708
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 5ATHLETICS AND SPORTS
PartPART I
Ch. 7REGULATION OF BOXING CONTESTS AND EXHIBITIONS

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5 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 708 (2026).

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(a)General rule.--For sound medical reasons and to protect the individual boxers, the commission shall establish mandatory license suspensions of those persons who sustain certain injuries.
(b)Particular suspension periods.--The commission may suspend a boxer's license for up to:
(1)Sixty days for a laceration of the face.
(2)Thirty days:
(i)for a technical knockout without head injuries; or
(ii)upon recommendation of the ringside physician if, in the physician's opinion, the boxer has sustained sufficient injuries to require the suspension.
(3)Sixty days for head injuries.
(4)Ninety days for a knockout.
(c)Unconsciousness or concussion.--A boxer who has been knocked unconscious or who has received a concussion shall have his license suspended for 90 days, and the suspensi

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Cross References.Section 708 is referred to in section 709 of this title.

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