Boxing Control Amendment Act 2003 (WA)

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Western Australia

Boxing Control Amendment Act 2003

Western Australia

Boxing Control Amendment Act 2003

CONTENTS

1.

Short title

1

2.

Commencement

2

3.

The Act amended

2

4.

Long title amended

2

5.

Section 1 — short title amended

2

6.

Section 3 amended

2

7.

Part II heading replaced

4

Part II — Professional Combat Sports Commission

8.

Section 4 amended

4

9.

Section 10 amended

5

10.

Section 12 amended and savings

6

11.

Part III heading replaced

7

12.

Section 20 amended

7

13.

Section 23 amended

7

14.

Section 24 replaced

8

24.             Offence to participate in contests if

unregistered etc.

8

15.

Section 32 amended

8

16.

Part VII heading replaced

8

17.

Section 44 amended

9

18.

Section 47 amended

9

19.

Section 48 amended

10

20.

Section 49 replaced

11

49.

Medical practitioner to notify referee at contest if contestant unfit to participate; and referee to take action

11

21.

Section 50 replaced

12

50.

Contestants to be weighed-in

12

Boxing Control Amendment Act 2003

Contents

22.

Section 51 amended

12

23.

Section 53 replaced

13

53.

Contests prohibited at certain places

13

24.

Section 62 amended

14

25.

Section 63 repealed

14

26.

Section 64 repealed

14

27.

Section 65 repealed

14

28.

Various references to “boxer” and “boxers”

amended to “contestant” and “contestants”

15

29.

Various references to boxing amended

16

30.

Transitional provision in relation to certain

registrations

16

31.

Financial Administration and Audit Act 1985

amended

16

Western Australia

Boxing Control Amendment Act 2003

No. 16 of 2003

An Act to amend the Boxing Control Act 1987.

[Assented to 17 April 2003]

The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:

1.             Short title

This Act may be cited as the Boxing Control Amendment

Act 2003.

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2.             Commencement

This Act comes into operation on a day fixed by proclamation.

3.             The Act amended

The amendments in this Act, except in section 31, are to the

Boxing Control Act 1987*.

[* Act No. 2 of 1987.

For subsequent amendments see 2000 Index to Legislation of

Western Australia, Table 1, p. 40.]

4.             Long title amended

The long title is amended by deleting “boxing” and inserting

instead —

combat sports ”.

5.             Section 1 — short title amended

Section 1 is amended by deleting “Boxing Control” and

inserting instead —

Professional Combat Sports ”.

6.             Section 3 amended

Section 3 is amended as follows:

(a)

by deleting the definition of “boxer”;

(b)

by deleting the definition of “boxing contest” and inserting the following definition instead —

“combat sport” means —

(a) boxing; or

(b)

any other martial art, sport or activity prescribed by the regulations in which the primary objective of a participant in a contest

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or exhibition of the martial art, sport or activity

is to strike, kick, hit, grapple with, throw or

punch another participant;

”;

(c)

by inserting after the definition of “Commission” the following definitions —

“contest” means a contest or exhibition of a combat sport in which a contestant participates, but does not include —

(a)

a contest or exhibition that is not for public entertainment;

(b)

a prescribed contest or exhibition; or

(c)

a contest or exhibition for a prescribed prize of nominal or low monetary value;

“contestant” means a person who participates in a

combat sport for a monetary prize or other reward

or payment in money or money’s worth;

”;

(d)

in the definition of “industry participant” —

(i)      by deleting “boxer” and inserting instead —

“ contestant ”;

(ii)      by deleting “boxing” and inserting instead —

“ a professional combat sport ”;

(e)

by deleting the definition of “registered” and inserting the following definitions instead —

“professional combat sport” means a combat sport to

the extent to which it is participated in by

contestants;

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“registered”

(a)

in relation to a contestant, means registered under section 17;

(b)

in relation to an industry participant, means registered under section 27;

“sham contest” means a contest in which the

contestants in the contest are stalling or posturing

or pretending or feigning to fight or otherwise

compete.

”.

7.             Part II heading replaced

The heading to Part II is deleted and the following heading is

inserted instead —

Part II — Professional Combat

Sports Commission

”.

8.             Section 4 amended

(1)

Section 4(1) is amended by deleting “Western Australian

Boxing” and inserting instead —

“ Professional Combat Sports ”.

(2)

Section 4(2) is amended by deleting “6” and inserting instead —

“ 8 ”.

(3)

Section 4(2)(a) is amended as follows:

(a)

by deleting “5” and inserting instead —

“ 7 ”;

(b)

at the end of subparagraph (iv) by deleting “and”;

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(c)

by deleting subparagraph (v) and “and” after it and inserting instead —

(v)      one person shall be a person who in the opinion of the Minister has knowledge of the industry relating to combat sports

other than boxing;

(vi)      one person shall be a person who in the opinion of the Minister represents persons who are or have been registered as contestants in a class relevant to boxing; and

(vii)      one person shall be a person who in the opinion of the Minister represents persons who are or have been registered as contestants in a class other than a class relevant to boxing;

and

”.

(4)

Section 4(4) is amended by deleting “or (iv)” and inserting

instead —

“ , (iv), (v), (vi) or (vii) ”.

9.             Section 10 amended

(1)

Section 10(1)(b) is amended by deleting “boxing” and inserting

instead —

“ professional combat sports ”.

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(2)

Section 10(1)(c) is amended by deleting “boxing and any matter

that is connected with or incidental to boxing” and inserting

instead —

professional combat sports and any matter that is connected with or incidental to professional combat sports

”.

(3)

Section 10(1)(d) is amended by deleting “engaging in or proposing to engage in boxing” and inserting instead —

participating in or proposing to participate in a

professional combat sport

”.

(4)

Section 10(2) is amended by deleting “boxing or any other

matters connected with or incidental to boxing” and inserting

instead —

a professional combat sport or any other matters

connected with or incidental to a professional combat

sport

”.

10.           Section 12 amended and savings

(1)

Section 12(1) is amended by deleting “Western Australian

Boxing” and inserting instead —

“ Professional Combat Sports ”.

(2)

The Professional Combat Sports Commission Account is a

continuation of the fund of the Commission called the Western

Australian Boxing Commission Account immediately before the

commencement of this Act.

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11.           Part III heading replaced

The heading to Part III is deleted and the following heading is

inserted instead —

Part III — Registration of contestants ”.

12.           Section 20 amended

(1)

Section 20(1) is amended as follows:

(a)

by deleting “section 19” and inserting instead —

“ section 19(2) ”;

(b)

after paragraph (b) by deleting “and” and inserting —

(ba)

has not participated in a sham contest; and

”.

(2)

Section 20(2) is amended by deleting “subsection (1)” and

inserting instead —

“ section 19(2) ”.

13.           Section 23 amended

Section 23(1) is amended as follows:

(a)

after paragraph (b) by deleting “or”;

(b)

after paragraph (c) by deleting the comma and inserting —

; or

(ca)

has participated in a sham contest,

”.

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14.                   Section 24 replaced

Section 24 is repealed and the following section is inserted

instead —

24.           Offence to participate in contests if unregistered etc.

A person shall not participate in a contest in a

particular class of combat sport —

(a)

if the person is not registered as a contestant of that class; or

(b)

while the person’s registration as a contestant of that class is suspended under section 23.

Penalty: $1 000 or imprisonment for 6 months or both.

”.

15.           Section 32 amended

Section 32(1) is amended as follows:

(a)

after paragraph (a) by deleting “and”;

(b)

after paragraph (b) by deleting the comma and “

; and

(c)

has not promoted or arranged a sham contest,

”.

16.           Part VII heading replaced

The heading to Part VII is deleted and the following heading is

inserted instead —

Part VII — Contests ”.

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17.           Section 44 amended

Section 44(1) is amended by inserting after “days” —

, or such lesser period as is approved by the

Commission,

”.

18.           Section 47 amended

(1)

Section 47(2) is repealed and the following subsection is

inserted instead —

(2)

A person shall not —

(a)

participate in or agree to participate in a sham contest; or

(b)

promote or arrange a sham contest.

Penalty: $2 000 or imprisonment for 12 months or

both.

”.

(2)

Section 47(5) is repealed and the following subsection is

inserted instead —

(5)

Where the Commission after an inquiry under

subsection (4) is satisfied that a contest is a sham

contest the Commission may order that any money or

money’s worth paid or payable to a contestant or

industry participant who, in the opinion of the

Commission, has participated in, promoted or arranged

the contest be paid to the Commission and if not so

paid may be recovered by the Commission in any court

of competent jurisdiction.

”.

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(3)

Subsection 47(6) is amended by inserting after

“subsection (1)” —

“ or (2) ”.

(4)

Section 47(7) is repealed.

19.           Section 48 amended

(1)

Section 48(2)(a) is amended by deleting “specified” and

inserting instead —

“ approved ”.

(2)

Section 48(3), (4), (5) and (6) are repealed and the following

subsections are inserted instead —

(3)

The medical practitioner conducting the medical

examination referred to in subsection (2)(d)(i) shall

inform the persons referred to in subsection (2)(b)(i)

and (iii) if the medical practitioner is of the opinion

that a contestant should not participate in the proposed

contest because of the contestant’s medical condition.

Penalty: $1 000.

(4)

A person referred to in subsection (2)(b)(iii) who,

under subsection (3), is informed of a medical

practitioner’s opinion that a contestant should not

participate in the proposed contest because of the

contestant’s medical condition shall ensure that the

contestant does not participate in the contest.

Penalty: $2 000.

”.

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20.           Section 49 replaced

Section 49 is repealed and the following section is inserted

instead —

49.           Medical practitioner to notify referee at contest if contestant unfit to participate; and referee to take action

(1)

A medical practitioner approved by the Commission

who is present at a contest shall inform the referee

officiating at the contest if the medical practitioner is of

the opinion that —

(a)

the contestant should not participate in the contest because of the contestant’s medical condition; or

(b)

the contestant should not continue to participate in the contest because of the contestant’s medical condition.

Penalty: $2 000.

(2)

A referee who, under subsection (1), is informed of a

medical practitioner’s opinion that a contestant should

not participate in, or continue to participate in, the

contest because of the contestant’s medical condition

shall ensure that the contestant does not participate in,

or continue to participate in, the contest.

Penalty: $2 000.

”.

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21.           Section 50 replaced

Section 50 is repealed and the following section is inserted

instead —

50.           Contestants to be weighed-in

A contestant shall not participate in a contest unless he

has submitted himself for a weigh-in in accordance

with section 48.

Penalty: $500.

”.

22.           Section 51 amended

(1)

Section 51(1) is repealed and the following subsection is

inserted instead —

(1)

A person or organisation who or which promotes or

arranges a contest —

(a)

shall not permit a contestant to participate in the contest unless the contestant has attended a weigh-in under section 48;

(b)

shall examine the medical record book of a contestant who proposes to participate in that contest before the time the contestant proposes to participate in the contest;

(c)

shall not engage a contestant for a contest medical report that a contestant is not medically fit, has directed a contestant not to participate in the contest.

”.

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(2)

Section 51(3) is amended by deleting “the medical practitioner

appointed” and inserting instead —

“ a medical practitioner approved ”.

(3)

Section 51(4) is repealed and the following subsection is

inserted instead —

(4)

A medical practitioner approved by the Commission shall as soon as is practicable after a contest examine the contestants who have participated in the contest.

”.

23.           Section 53 replaced

Section 53 is repealed and the following section is inserted

instead —

53.           Contests prohibited at certain places

A person shall not —

(a)

promote or arrange a contest at —

(i)      a prescribed place; or

(ii)      a place of a prescribed class or description;

(b)

participate in a contest at —

(i)      a prescribed place; or

(ii)      a place of a prescribed class or description;

or

(c)

permit or allow a contest at —

(i)      a prescribed place; or

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(ii)      a place of a prescribed class or description.

Penalty: $2 000 or imprisonment for 12 months or

both.

”.

24.           Section 62 amended

Section 62(2) is repealed and the following subsection is

inserted instead —

(2)

Without limiting subsection (1) regulations may be

made with respect to —

(a)

the appointment of, and fees payable to, officials involved in professional combat sports;

(b) ratings of contestants;

(c)

titles for professional combat sports;

(d)

contracts between contestants and industry participants;

(e)

rest periods for contestants; and

(f)

guarantees and other securities to be given by promoters of contests.

”.

25.           Section 63 repealed

Section 63 is repealed.

26.           Section 64 repealed

Section 64 is repealed.

27.           Section 65 repealed

Section 65 is repealed.

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28.           Various references to “boxer” and “boxers” amended to “contestant” and “contestants”

(1)

The provisions set out in the Table to this subsection are

amended by deleting “boxer” and inserting instead —

“ contestant ”.

Table

s. 15(1)

s. 21(1) (in each place)

s. 15(2) (in each place)

s. 23(1) (in the first 5 places)

s. 16(1)

s. 23(2) (in both places)

s. 16(2)(a)

s. 35(1) (in both places)

s. 17(1) (in each place)

s. 35(2)(in both places)

s. 17(2)

s. 39 (in each place)

s. 17(3)

s. 40 (in each place)

s. 18(1)

s. 41 (in both places)

s. 19(2) (in both places)

s. 42 (in both places)

s. 19(3)(b)

s. 48(2)(d)(i)

s. 20(1) (in each place)

s. 51(3) (in both places)

s. 20(2) (in both places)

s. 58 (in each place)

(2)

Section 23(1)(g) is amended by deleting “a boxer” and inserting

instead —

“ the contestant ”.

(3)

The provisions set out in the Table to this subsection are

amended by deleting “boxers” and inserting instead —

“ contestants ”.

Table

s.14 (in both places)

s. 48(1)

s.15(2)(a)

s. 48(2)(b)

s. 47(3)(b)

s. 48(2)(c)

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29.           Various references to boxing amended

(1)

The provisions set out in the Table to this subsection are

amended by deleting “boxing” —

Table

s. 33(1)

s. 47(1) (in both places)

s. 43 (in each place)

s. 47(3) (in each place)

s. 44(1) (in both places)

s. 47(4) (in each place)

s. 45(1) (in each place)

s. 48(1)

s. 45(3) (in each place)

s. 51(3)

s. 46(1)

s. 52 (in each place)

s. 46(2)

(2)

Section 40(a) is amended by deleting “boxing” and inserting

instead —

“ contestant’s ”.

30.           Transitional provision in relation to certain registrations

(1)

A person who, immediately before the commencement of this Act, was registered as a boxer of a certain class is to be treated on the commencement of this Act as being registered as a

contestant of that class.

(2)

The conditions and restrictions applicable to the registration of a

person referred to in subsection (1) and the time for renewal of

the registration continue to apply as if this Act had not been

enacted.

31. Financial Administration and Audit Act 1985 amended

Schedule 1 to the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1985*

is amended as follows:

(a)

by inserting after the item relating to the Potato Marketing Corporation the following item —

Professional Combat Sports Commission ”;

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(b)

by deleting “Western Australian Boxing Commission”.

[* Reprinted as at 24 November 2000.

For subsequent amendments see 2000 Index to Legislation of

Western Australia, Table 1, p. 157 and Act No. 10 of 2001.]

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