Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 4, § 290 - Medical Insurance for Professional Boxers
(a)
A promoter shall maintain a short-term medical assistance insurance program,
approved by the commission, for professional boxers with whom it contracts for
bouts to be conducted in California or shall qualify such boxers for a program
which has been approved by the commission. The cost of such insurance program
or coverage shall be set forth in the contract between the boxer/manager and
the promoter. The promoter shall be responsible for paying any deductible
amounts.
(b) "Short term medical
assistance insurance," as used in this section, refers to direct expenses of
medical treatment, including emergency aid, medical treatment, drugs,
operations and physical therapy, arising directly from injuries incurred during
a boxing contest in California which has been approved by the
commission.
Notes
2. Change without regulatory effect of NOTE (Register 87, No. 5).
Note: Authority cited: Section 18611, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 18640, 18641, 18642 and 18643, Business and Professions Code.
2. Change without regulatory effect of NOTE (Register 87, No. 5).
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