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#### 19 Standard conditions imposed on registration
19 Standard conditions imposed on registration
> > (1) For the Act, section 27(2), the following standard conditions are imposed on the registration of a person as an industry participant or promoter—
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> > > (a) the registered participant or promoter, or a relevant officer for the registered participant or promoter, must complete any education programs required by the Authority for the class or classes of registration that the participant or promoter holds,
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> > > (a1) the registered participant or promoter must undertake, and successfully complete to the standard required by the Authority, any training relating to the management of concussion and head injuries as and when required by the Authority, from time to time, for the class of industry participant or promoter in which the participant or promoter is registered during the period of the participant’s or promoter’s registration,
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> > > (b) in the case of a match-maker or a promoter—the match-maker or promoter, or any relevant officer for the promoter or match-maker, must not bet on, or cause any bets to be placed on, any contest in relation to which the match-maker or promoter is undertaking the role of match-maker or promoter,
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> > > (b1) for a match-maker or promoter—the match-maker or promoter must not act as match-maker for or promoter of any combat sports contest for which the match-maker or promoter is a judge, referee or timekeeper,
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> > > (c) in the case of a manager—the manager, or any relevant officer for the manager, must not bet on, or cause any bets to be placed on, any contest in which a combatant managed by the manager is a participant,
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> > > (d) in the case of a trainer or second—the trainer or second must not bet on, or cause any bets to be placed on, any contest in which a combatant whom the trainer trains, or for whom the second acts as a second, is a participant,
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> > > (e) in the case of a judge, referee or timekeeper—the judge, referee or timekeeper must not bet on, or cause any bets to be placed on, any contest in which the judge, referee or timekeeper is undertaking the role of judge, referee or timekeeper,
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> > > (f) in the case of a judge, referee or timekeeper registered in the class of professional combat sport contests—the judge, referee or timekeeper must not undertake the role of trainer or second at a professional contest for which he or she is judge, referee or timekeeper,
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> > > (f1) for a judge, referee or timekeeper—the judge, referee or timekeeper must not act as judge, referee or timekeeper at any contest for which the judge, referee or timekeeper is a match-maker or promoter,
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> > > (g) the registered participant or promoter, and each relevant officer for the registered participant or promoter, must abide by the Industry Participants and Promoters Code of Conduct published by the Authority and given to the registered participant or promoter by the Authority,
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> > > (h) for registered manager or promoter that is a corporation—
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> > > > (i) the manager or promoter must, within 14 days after any change in the details for a close associate of the manager or promoter included in the manager or promoter’s application for registration under the Act, section 23(2)(c), give the Authority written notice of the change, and
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> > > > (ii) if a person subsequently becomes a close associate of the manager or promoter, the manager or promoter must, within 14 days after the person becomes a close associate of the manager or promoter, give the Authority written notice of the following details for the person—
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> > > > > (A) the person’s name,
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> > > > > (B) the person’s date and place of birth,
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> > > > > (C) the person’s residential address.
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> > Note.
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> > A registered participant or promoter will also be required to comply with the requirements of child protection legislation applicable to persons engaged in a combat sport contest or engaged in other activities at the premises used by the registered participant or promoter.
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> > (2) In this clause—
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> > relevant officer, for a registered participant, promoter or manager, means a person who holds any of the following positions of the registered participant, promoter or manager—
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> > > (a) director, manager or secretary,
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> > > (b) another position, however designated, if it is an executive position.
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> **cl 19:** Am 2019 (118), Sch 1 \[9\]; 2024 No 16, Sch 2\[14\]–\[24\].