Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 910 — Standards for issuance of licenses and permits
Pennsylvania § 910
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5 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 910 (2026).
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(a)General rule.--In determining whether to issue or renew any license or permit, the commission shall consider the best interest and welfare of the public, the preservation of the safety and health of participants and the best interests of boxing generally.
(b)Prerequisites.--Before being granted any permit or license, the applicant must establish that he is:
(1)Of good moral character.
(2)Of good reputation.
(3)Physically fit and mentally sound.
(4)Skilled in his profession.
(5)Of requisite age and experience.
(6)Not addicted to the intemperate use of alcohol or to the use of narcotic drugs.
In the case of a corporate applicant, these factors shall be considered with reference to its officers, directors, employees and principal stockholders.
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