WAC 36-12-110
Referee's responsibilities/authority. (1)
The referee's primary responsibility shall be to maintain the
safety and welfare of the boxers at all times.
(2) Before starting a contest, the referee shall
determine the name of the chief seconds for each boxer. The
chief second shall be responsible for the conduct of the
boxer's other seconds during the contest.
(3) The referee shall call boxers and their chief seconds
into the ring at the beginning of each contest for
instructions.
(4) The referee shall not allow any person other than the
boxers and the event physician to enter the ring during a
round.
(5) The referee shall inspect the boxers' bodies and
gloves to make sure that no substances have been applied to
the detriment of an opponent.
(6) Referees who are event officials shall pass a
physical examination by the event physician within twenty-four
hours prior to an event for the purpose of determining their
physical ability to referee the contest. If such examination
indicates the referee is physically unable to referee the
contest, such inability shall be noted on the prefight
physical form and immediately be reported to the inspector.
(7) The referee shall have the authority to stop a
contest any time he/she thinks it is too one-sided, or if
either boxer is in such condition that to continue might
subject them to serious injury.
(8) The referee shall not make a disqualification
decision based on one unintentional, low-blow foul. However,
if two previous warnings for such fouls have resulted in point
deductions, the third foul may be grounds for
disqualification.
(9) The referee has authority to decide any matters that
arise during a contest and are not covered by these rules.
(10) If a boxer receives an injury that the referee
thinks shall incapacitate the boxer, the referee shall ask the
event physician to examine the boxer. The event physician
shall provide the referee with an opinion as to the
seriousness of the injury and either the event physician or
the referee shall stop the contest if the injury is serious. When a referee calls the event physician into the ring, the
referee shall direct the timekeeper to cease keeping time
while the event physician examines the boxer.
(11) The referee may penalize a boxer who fouls an
opponent during a contest, by charging such boxer with the
loss of points. The referee shall immediately notify the
judges of the number of points to be deducted.
(12) The referee shall stop the contest if the boxer's
chief second determines that a contest should be stopped, and
immediately signals the referee by stepping onto the ring
apron.
(13) When a boxer resumes boxing after having been
knocked down or fallen or slipped to the floor, the referee
shall wipe all foreign material from the boxer's gloves.
(14) The referee shall give a boxer injured by a low-blow
foul up to five minutes to recover. Should the boxer be
unable to continue at the end of the recovery period, the
referee shall declare that the boxer has signaled his/her
desire to stop boxing as described in WAC 36-12-130
(1)(b)(iv).
(15) Prior to an event, each referee shall disclose to
the department all considerations, including reimbursement for
expenses that will be received from any source for
participation in the event. The disclosure shall be made on a
form supplied by the department.
(16) A decision rendered at the termination of any
contest may be changed by the department if the department
determines that one of the following occurred:
(a) There was collusion affecting the result of any
contest;
(b) The compilation of the scorecard of the judges shows
an error which would mean that the decision was given to the
wrong contestant; or
(c) There was a violation of the laws or rules governing
contests, which affected the result of any contest.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 67.08.017, 67.08.105, and 43.24.023. 02-20-094, § 36-12-110, filed 10/1/02, effective
1/1/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 67.08.017 (1), (9). 02-03-069, § 36-12-110, filed 1/11/02, effective 2/11/02. Statutory Authority: Chapter 67.08 RCW. 97-01-035, §
36-12-110, filed 12/10/96, effective 1/10/97; 91-11-038, §
36-12-110, filed 5/10/91, effective 6/10/91; 81-05-005 (Order
80-2), § 36-12-110, filed 2/6/81; Order 74-2, § 36-12-110,
filed 11/17/76; Rule .04.110, filed 9/22/60, 3/17/60.]